Grammarian Ltd – Grammar Game 4+

English grammar sim for teens

Algorocks

Designed for iPad

    • 3.6 • 5 Ratings
    • $4.99

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Description

LEARN GRAMMAR THE FUN WAY WITH A SIMULATION GAME. NO ADS.

► Suitable for middle-school children, teens, and young adults
► Learn grammar in a fun way
► Original storyline with simulation and role playing
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Are you looking for fun and engaging grammar game for kids?
Do you want English grammar games that are ad-free and focused on learning through engaging role-playing?

We are pleased to introduce Grammarian Ltd, an English grammar learning simulation game for kids. Have fun playing the fresh graduate in charge of grammar validation in one of the most fun grammar practice games of 2022!

◆ PLAY A SIMULATION GAME WHILE LEARNING GRAMMAR

Welcome to the year 2099, when all communication must include correct grammar. Anyone who uses incorrect grammar will accumulate bad credits, which will lead to being fired, denied public service, or even jailed.

You will play as a fresh graduate of theoretical mathematics who previously listed grammar as the fiftieth(ish) priority to learn (just after lighting a fire with only your teeth). However, because of some mix-up, you are now working as a grammar validator in the biggest grammar validation agency.

Use your grammar and management skills in this English grammar game to work your way up from “Junior Passable Intern” to “Editor Extraordinaire.” Upgrade your smelly apartment, buy candy, or ride a helicopter to the office. Everything is possible in Grammarian Ltd.

◆ FUN GRAMMAR ACTIVITIES

Our grammar game tests your grammar knowledge by putting real grammar challenges in front of you. Start by reading and reviewing briefs and then solve more than 1,000 grammar-related problems. Follow the story, dialogue, and challenges, show a great work ethic, and of course, demonstrate expert grammar knowledge.

For added fun, there are some additional grammar challenges such as battles with your colleagues for promotion. Have grammar-focused fun and literally be the grammar police! You can also purchase items for your apartment in this blend of role-play gaming and grammar learning.

◆ TRIVIA OF THE DAY

As you learn and play this fun English game for kids and adults, it will simultaneously educate you with fun "Trivia of the Day” cards.

◆ GRAMMARIAN LTD FEATURES:
- Grammar learning through text-based simulation gaming
- Grammar exercises for teens and young adults
- Suitable for kids aged 9-12
- Educational page with examples for every grammar problem
- 1,000+ grammar problems to solve
- Trivia of the day
- Simple tap controls
- Play offline
- Adjust document text size
- Control master, music, and SFX volume
- No ads
- Based on US English grammar

Now, it’s time to learn with one of the best grammar learning games!
►Download, play, and learn with the Grammarian Ltd grammar game.

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REACH OUT:
If you have any queries or feature suggestions related to our grammar educational game for kids, please send them to info@algo.rocks. Until then, enjoy playing and learning grammar with Grammarian Ltd.

What’s New

Version 2.4

fix grammar brief

Ratings and Reviews

3.6 out of 5
5 Ratings

5 Ratings

Greyerlynx ,

Love the game, dislike the promotions

I was really enjoying this game, doing very well with no mistakes and regularly banking big combos. Then I hit the first promotion. I’m not sure how that’s supposed to work but I can’t even come close. I’m just not fast enough though I’ve never come close to running out of time for the work day. It’s a very frustrating part of an otherwise enjoyable, educational game. Speed < Accuracy.

Update. I managed to just barely pass the promotion after redoing the lessons a few times. This is probably the point and the lessons are fun. I still find the promotions annoying but I’ve bumped up my rating to 4-stars.

skt.smth ,

Game is fun, but noticing some incorrect stuff

Just noticing early on with possessive nouns, we’re supposed to correct, for example, “Dennis’s” to “Dennis’”, but the former is actually correct while the latter is wrong. You only end a possessive with an apostrophe when the noun is plural. “Dennis” is a singular noun, so if something belongs to Dennis, it is Dennis’s, not Dennis’.

Developer Response ,

Hi,
Thank you for your feedback. We use AP Style Guide for this particular topic. Based on this style, proper nouns ending in S should only take an apostrophe. However, we understand the controversy surrounding the style differences, we will look for a more friendly approach that accommodates different styles in the next update. Meanwhile, we have updated the documents.

Again, thank you for the feedback!

Best,
Jax - Grammarian

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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