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Noun Town Home Releases

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December 30, in the year of our Lord 2024 -- Super Hyper Mega is pleased to announce Noun Town: Home has just been released as a standalone Mixed Reality version of the award-winning Noun Town Language Learning game series. Available exclusively on the Meta Quest store, the game is a spin-off of the Mixed Reality elements of the award-winning Noun Town VR Language Learning game.

This experience is offered at half the price of the full VR+MR title.
In Noun Town: Home you can:

Learn 800+ words and phrases
Choose to learn: English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Ukrainian, Russian, Greek and Arabic
Stay motivated with "Daily Goals" and "Learning Streaks"
Play the Superseeker and Alpha-Bash mini-games and use the auto-revision system to lock in your learning
Customize your room, label household items, and create your own memory palace to help you remember
Practice speaking with 16 NPCs using speech recognition, preparing you for real conversations

About Noun Town:
Founded by Dr. Jack Ratcliffe, a technology and cognition expert, Noun Town is an indie game founded by the SUPER HYPER MEGA games studio from London, UK. Dr. Ratcliffe's research inspired Noun Town VR Language Learning. Following the successful launch of Noun Town VR, a new version of the game was created for PC + Mac users, releasing in late 2023.

The SUPER HYPER MEGA studio boasts 3 award wins and further 8 nominations across technical achievement, indie gaming, and VR disciplines. It was also nominated for a Bett award for "Best Innovation in Education," recognizing its impact on global education.

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