+1, TL;DR Nintendo seem great.
@sycamore
[Apologies if I’m preaching to the choir.]
There is an amazing Youtube channel called Japanese Quest where an American Japanese teacher plays video games to help people learn Japanese. His series on Super Mario Odyssey convinced me to try playing it myself and it has been great so far (I’ve previously played the game in English, which helps but I don’t think is necessary).
Reasons I think Super Mario Odyssey is a great game for Japanese learners:
- furigana
- a lot of the text is around basic actions - jumping, running, throwing, looking, etc.
- the game uses lots of visual queues, including
- highlighting key parts of a sentence to indicate objectives or place names
- inserting pictures of character’s faces into the text to make pronouns and names easier to understand
- explanations of techniques or actions are usually accompanied by visuals including videos which repeat on loop until dismissed
- most text in the game only progresses after you press the A button, giving you ample time to look words up if you choose to
- if you already own an English copy on the Switch it already includes the Japanese version, you can change your system language to Japanese and the game will switch (oh god, pun unintended).
- explanations are repeatable, so you can’t miss key instructions
- the dialogue in the game is often optional, you could probably get through reading very little
Japanese quest also has a series on The legend of Zelda breath of the wild if you wanted to see the language complexity.
Another great channel for this kind of content is Game Gengo, they have a new vocabulary series where each episode they play a different video game in Japanese and explain parts of it. So far they’ve covered Persona 5, FF8, Animal Crossing New Horizons, and Fire Emblem 3 houses.

It might be worthwile to actually mine vocabulary from the videos and put it on some SRS, it’s not actually a bad idea and seems entertaining. Some games I’d like to play myself, like FF8, but others I don’t mind watching.
So much vocab in しまなみ誰そ彼…I really enjoyed this chapter, though, and the ending of it featured some really stunning art. Now time to go to bed, since I already stayed up later than I meant to reading しまなみ誰そ彼


Have you started on the second volume yet? 
Aaaand the charisma bon bon one just frustrated me haha.
Now I just need to figure out how Bookmeter works…
Unpacking the mystery was fun, though!
Day 20
so weird will have to do.