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What is Interview with Emma?

Interview with Emma is a romantic story adapted for A2-B2 language learners. You play as Emma, a first-year journalism student.

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changedInterview with Emma is a romantic story adapted for A2-B2 language learners.
changedYou play as Emma, a first-year journalism student. The idea is simple: language practice should feel like moving through a real story, not reading separate textbook dialogues torn out of context. In each scene:
addedyou meet new words first
addedThe full game is planned as a longer story with more seasons, everyday situations, and more study languages over time. You can try the demo and add the game to your wishlist.
changedPolina Grigoreva, solo developer of \ Interview with Emma\ , a game for learning foreign languages

Interactive Language-Learning Novel: Interview with Emma changes

changedInterview with Emma is a romantic story adapted for A2-B2 language learners.
changedYou play as Emma, a first-year journalism student. The idea is simple: language practice should feel like moving through a real story, not reading separate textbook dialogues torn out of context. In each scene:
addedyou meet new words first
addedThe full game is planned as a longer story with more seasons, everyday situations, and more study languages over time. You can try the demo and add the game to your wishlist.
changedPolina Grigoreva, solo developer of \ Interview with Emma\ , a game for learning foreign languages

Interview with Emma is a romantic story adapted for A2-B2 language learners.

You play as Emma, a first-year journalism student.

The idea is simple

language practice should feel like moving through a real story, not reading separate textbook dialogues torn out of context.

In each scene

  • you meet new words first

  • you read and listen to a short dialogue

  • you can open the translation for the whole line

  • you can check individual words

  • you take a short quiz with words and phrases from the scene

The current demo includes English and Spanish, several dialogues, quizzes, mini-games, and karaoke.

The full game is planned as a longer story with more seasons, everyday situations, and more study languages over time. You can try the demo and add the game to your wishlist.

If you try the demo, I would love one sentence of feedback here in the comments. ːsteamhappyː

Polina Grigoreva, solo developer of \ Interview with Emma\, a game for learning foreign languages

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