Hey,
Thanks a lot for your great feedback.
Yep, I'll definitely make some changes to the landing page. It's a temporary site to let user download the app from Apple AppStore.
But yeah, the web version is something I also have in my plan.
Cheers,
I’ve been building a small side project called *LingoPop* — a word-connection game inspired by puzzle games like NYT Connections, but for language lovers.
The twist: it works in *195+ languages*.
You connect words that belong to the same category (slang, cooking actions, mental processes, etc.), and the categories adapt to the language you choose.
I actually built it for a personal reason too. I’m an *expat living in Berlin*, my native language is *Vietnamese*, and I wanted a more playful way to practice *German and Italian*. I also play the game in *English*, which sometimes turns out to be harder than expected
So I’m curious to ask this community:
*How many languages do you speak?*
Now try to *prove it by playing LingoPop in those languages.*
I’d love to hear:
* Which language felt the hardest?
* Which word groups surprised you?
* Does the difficulty change depending on the language?
Always happy to get feedback from fellow builders and language nerds!
It depends on which AppStore country you are looking at. It would be believable in a country different than the US or UK. Being a developer myself, I really don't believe on that number. the developer might use a strategy to advertise to his app or getting notice.
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Thank you, I'll see, but social networking tools are too many. I use almost everything, but the problem remains how to look at what you want to find in one place.