A train-journey language app shows an early indie app test
Ligma is a mobile-first language learning app built around the idea of travelling through a country by train. Learners choose Portuguese, Spanish, French, Mandarin, or English, then move city by city through places such as Lisboa, Porto, and Sintra. Each city has lessons that must be finished before the train moves to the next stop.
New words are shown with pronunciation before any test, so learners are not forced to guess cold. Practice uses six different mini games instead of repeating one quiz style. Words answered incorrectly come back so they are easier to remember.
The app also includes real for every word, , and an for chat practice. Each language ly has about 2,000 words, and the product was built by someone who learned development while making it.
Key points
- The app is designed mobile first.
- Learners move through a country by train and unlock cities by finishing lessons.
- It sup Portuguese, Spanish, French, Mandarin, and English.
- Each language has about 2,000 words.
- It includes pronunciation, real , , six mini games, repeated review, and an .