Raise a pet.
Learn 中文.
A Tamagotchi with a stake in your study habit. Get a character right and your pet dances. Get five right in a row and it levels up. Skip a day and it gets hungry. A silly, effective reason to open the app.

Flashcards are lonely.
This is a friend who notices.

Learn Hanzi
See it. Draw it. Remember it.
Visual memory games train you on character recognition first — grid flashes, mnemonic reveals, and quick-tap matching rounds for instant recall.

Master Pinyin
Hear the tone. Match the sound.
Audio-driven prompts attach pronunciation to every character. Tone drills separate the mā/má/mǎ/mà that flashcard apps glue together.

Build vocabulary
Characters become sentences.
Practice moves from single Hanzi to real compound words and short phrases. You’ll be reading menus before you finish the first month.
The pet
Three stats.
Real consequences.
- Hunger. Feeds on correct answers. Empties on a rest day.
- Energy. Drains during long sessions. Refills with completed categories.
- Happiness. Tied to streaks, accuracy, and petting the little guy.
Reactive animations mean your pet shows you, not tells you, when it's thriving — or when it's time to study. And yes: neglect it long enough and it dies. A new one is always waiting.

Progress
Every session tracked. Every streak counted. Synced across devices.
