An unofficial, open-source collection of Japanese language flash cards for jpdb.io, based entirely on video games.

You can add decks directly to your account by expanding the rows below and using the buttons. Alternatively, you can download this repo and use other tools to add the decks with more control.

Game Store D S Q U
0Aladdin (Genesis)3-41010220
1Aladdin (SNES)3-41010265
2Cave Story3-48101999
3CrossCode3-481011038
4Deltarune Chapter 14-5884677
5Dragon Quest 12-31010692
6Factorio5101741
7Final Fantasy 14-51091329
8Final Fantasy 84-5883574
9Hades (Subtitles Only)2105153
10The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past3-4991369
11The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask164638
12The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time3-4583684
13The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess4685534
14The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker3-4285483
15LunarLux496221
16Mega Man 73-41010508
17OneShot5-694347
18QuackShot2-31010359
19Rabi-Ribi3893630
20The Secret of Monkey Island3-410104288
21Sid Meier's Civilization VI6-71033513
22SimCity (SNES)3-4610671
23Starfox 6438101186
24Super Mario Bros. 32-31010163
25Super Mario RPG3-410104110
26Super Mario World21010294
27TMNT: Turtles in Time2-31010148
28Undertale3-4287210
29Volcano Princess4-5812796
  • Game:
    • Title of the game.
    • Also notes current progress if incomplete.
  • Store:
    • Links to the Steam store page, GOG, Epic Games, game website, etc.
  • Difficulty (1-10):
    • How difficult the Japanese level of the game is (the same as jpdb's rating).
    • May include factors outside the scope of the deck, such as grammar patterns.
    • Tooltip indicates the kind of large language model (LLM) used to derive the number, if any.
    • (LLMs can be unreliable, but are suitable in this particular context.)
  • Sortedness (1-10):
    • How sorted the cards are in terms of gameplay order, roughly speaking.
    • Games are generally non-linear, so this value only accounts for that portion of gameplay that is predictable.
  • Quality (1-10):
    • Quality of the deck, independent of other columns.
    • Lower quality decks generally contain more parsing errors, requiring more effort on your part to use.
  • Unique Words:
    • The size of the deck.
    • If the deck was generated from an input text, then this is the number of words uniquely occurring in the text.
  • Total Words:
    • The total number of words in the input text (or blank if not used).
  • Notes & Sources:
    • Any details the deck creator feels you may want to know before using the deck, such as organization of multiple CSVs, or factors contributing to the rated quality or sortedness.
    • Also includes attribution to other peoples' work (e.g. translations) if used.
  • Contributor:
    • The name or username of the person who created the deck itself.
    • Credit for any input data (e.g. transcripts and translations), if not taken directly from the source, goes in the previous section.

Metrics

  • Decks Complete: 29
  • Decks In-Progress: 1
  • Contributors: Frizzil, XwipeoutX