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Gus on the Go: Japanese

Gus on the Go: Japanese

Learn Japanese for Kids

⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌12
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Gus on the Go

2.9.9

February 25, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - adds iPhone X support - minor bug fixes
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2.9.2

August 1, 2017

- Added 64 bit support - Fixed minor bugs

2.8.3

December 3, 2013

- Minor graphic updates - Added user customizable settings in Settings App
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2.8.1

October 2, 2013

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Description of Gus on the Go

Learning Japanese has never been so much fun! Join Gus, the friendly owl, as he travels around the world and explore languages from every corner of the globe with Gus on the Go! Featuring adorable animations and fun exercises, your child can learn basic vocabulary concepts with interactive visual and auditory lessons on numbers, colors, shapes and more. Each lesson review unlocks an exciting vocabulary game that reinforces what your child has learned. Now, your child can take on a second language through a fun, multi-sensory journey on any iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. - Features - NEW WORDS WITH INTERACTIVE LESSONS - Nearly 90 Japanese words to learn - 10 fun and educational activities - Native Japanese language audio speaker HAVE FUN WHILE LEARNING - Engaging vocabulary reviews after each lesson - Fun animations and delightful animal noises and transportation sounds - Easy to navigate country and city maps EARN ACHIEVEMENTS - Exciting games, unlocked by completing lesson reviews - Trophy room to track achievements USEFUL JAPANESE VOCABULARY CATEGORIES - Animals - Food - Clothes and more . . . Enjoy Gus on the Go: Japanese for Kids from toojuice! At toojuice, we are committed to providing entertainment that merges quality learning experiences and fun. Be sure to enjoy more Gus on the Go in more languages including Cantonese, Croatian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Mandarin (Chinese), Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Taiwanese, Taiwanese Mandarin and Vietnamese! NOTICE TO PARENTS This app is kid friendly and does NOT contain ads, in-app purchases, links, tracking or sharing functions.
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Gus on the Go: FAQ

Can Gus on the Go be used on iPad devices?

Yes, the Gus on the Go software is iPad-compatible.
The Gus on the Go app was released by toojuice, LLC.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 8.0 or above.
Gus on the Go has a user rating of 4.5.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Gus On The Go App.
2.9.9 is the newly released Gus on the Go version.
The date of the last Gus on the Go update is July 8, 2024.
The Gus on the Go app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Gus on the Go app is rated toojuice, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.
Gus on the Go currently features the following languages: Danish, Dutch, English and 19 more.
No, Gus on the Go is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Gus on the Go does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Gus on the Go is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Gus on the Go

  • Not Quite There

    This game could be fun, but if you don't ALREADY know Hiragana and Katakana it won't be much use to you. The very first level has everything written in the Kana. I already know Hiragana and some Katakana, but I can't read all the words because of the Katakana I don't yet know.
  • Needs to be fixed by someone who knows japanese

    This app has annoying bleeps likes you are at a cashier line at the grocery store. It also sounds like the words in this app are spoken by a non-native speaker -- the pronunciation is anglicized. Also, if there is a choice of words between a japanese word and an assimilated "foreign" word, the foreign word is chosen over the native word. Lastly, especially if this a starting learning app, why are so many words written in katakana? Only non-native foreign words (phonograms) should be written in katakana. The actual words in the Japanese are getting lost by popularizing the teaching of the language this way.
  • Language learner

    Both my young kids enjoy the Gus apps. It's very easy to follow and the narrator speaks clearly. The illustrations colors are vibrant. Each lesson is perfect length, not too much where young children get info overload. I think that promotes recall in my kids much easier.