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Play Chuugaku Eijukugo 350 Online

You flip through pixelated flashcards, matching English idioms while that classic Game Boy "blip" cheers you on—turns out "hit the books" doesn’t mean violence.

Developer: Unknown
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1990
File size: 156.01 KB
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Game Overview

Chuugaku Eijukugo 350 is one of those weird little Game Boy carts that makes studying English idioms feel like an actual game—complete with pixelated menus and that satisfying "blip" sound when you get an answer right. You start off picking between timed quizzes or endless drills, and before long you're trying to remember if "hit the books" means studying or, well, literally hitting books (spoiler: it's the first one).

The 350 phrases cover everything from basic stuff like "good morning" to oddly specific ones like "raining cats and dogs," which still makes me laugh every time it pops up. It’s got that early edutainment vibe where the graphics are simple but weirdly charming, like someone mashed together a textbook and Tetris. Not gonna lie, I totally played this more than I needed to for "studying"—there’s something addictive about beating your high score on the speed quizzes.

If you’ve got a soft spot for retro learning games or just want to brush up on English in a way that doesn’t feel like homework, this one’s a hidden gem. Just don’t expect it to replace your actual English class.

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