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GENKI Kanji for 3rd Ed. App Reviews

The GENKI Kanji for 3rd Ed. app recently received 4 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given GENKI Kanji for 3rd Ed. app an average rating of 2.78 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 18 ratings since its release on Apr 24 by The Japan Times Publishing. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about GENKI Kanji for 3rd Ed.?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.25 out of 5

18 global ratings

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4 Positive User Reviews for GENKI Kanji for 3rd Ed.

Passable

If you have time to spare and want a way to study Genki textbook material directly, this is handy. The user interface is clunky and outdated, however. Looking at mnemonic hints for the characters and viewing the stroke order pulls up images and videos instead of smoother animations that you might see in contemporary apps. I definitely hope that some more quality-of-life features are added, along with a character-writing practice function. It doesn’t have to be flashy or particularly beauti

Sound Works

I had the same issue of the sound working with the Genki vocabulary app until I read a review that said in order for the audio to work, your phone cannot be in Silent Mode. I turned off silent mode and the playback audio totally worked! Same for this app as well. Just make sure silent mode is turned off.

Could you please figure out why there is no sound

Why there’s no sound could you please figure it out? Thank you very much

1 Negative User Reviews for GENKI Kanji for 3rd Ed.

Not very effective as a study tool

I wanted to try this because it follows the textbook but it’s not that useful. Aside from the audio only working with earbuds, the way it teaches and reviews kanji could be more helpful. It gives you all the info about a kanji in the study mode and in the check mode it just asks if you know it. For an app that costs $6 I’d like to see more interactivity (choosing the right kanji from a list of similar looking ones, writing out the strike order with your finger, guessing the kanji from a list of