Learn Spanish Games

Learn Spanish Games

Posted by: learnspanishgames on: December 2, 2008

Good day, my name is Jeremy Bowls, I’m a newspaper photographer from Ft. Huachuca Texas. I’ve dedicated this review to learn Spanish games and the top best and worst ones that I’ve tried.

All my life I wanted to learn Spanish, but I suffer from a mild form of ADD (attention deficit disorder) and it can be a real handicap when it comes to absorbing new information. A doctor once told me that one of the best ways to learn something is through games (the same applies to people who don’t suffer from ADD). I’ve dedicated this web-site to different learn Spanish games that exist out there.

I’ve seen a lot of Learn Spanish online games, but a lot of them did not deliver what I was looking for. May be the internet technology is not there yet, but these games are not very interactive and engaging, plus some of these games to learn Spanish are just too complicated to even try.

I’ve asked around and found out that one of my friends daughters was using a learn Spanish games for kids called “Mia the Kidnap Caper”, it’s not one of those learn Spanish free games, but it was dirt cheap and was sold on Amazon (which added to the reputation). I didn’t hesitate much because it had raving reviews from the little girl. I must say that I was a little bit embarrassed to even try a kids game, but I still tried it.

 It was by far one of the best learn Spanish games, I have ever tried, I even read a review about it in USAtoday (I don’t have the link but you can find it online) and they praised it as well. The game is sort of an interactive journey with a character called Mia, with every passing level you learn new words and it activates the non boring part of the brain I suppose, because even a guy like me was able to quickly pick up several hundred Spanish words.

I’m really ecstatic about the whole thing, especially when my colleagues ask me the meaning of different words, I am able to nail it 80% of the time. Not bad for someone who suffers from ADD, I’m really proud of myself.

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