Welcome to the Full Version of Noun Town
Super Hyper Mega has officially released the full 1.0 version of Noun Town Language Learning on Steam, marking its exit from Early Access with strong momentum. The indie title has already gathered over 590 user reviews and holds an impressive 87% positive rating, placing it among the platform’s most well-received educational games.

Noun Town takes a different approach to language learning by dropping players into a lively 3D environment where vocabulary is picked up through exploration and interaction. Instead of relying on traditional flashcards, the game encourages players to learn naturally by engaging with objects, speaking to NPCs using real speech recognition, and completing tasks that require actual understanding. A built-in spaced repetition system ensures that difficult words appear more frequently, helping reinforce memory over time.
The game currently supports 12 languages, including Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, French, German, and more. It is available as a one-time purchase priced at $19.99, with no subscriptions or ads. Since its initial release, the Noun Town series has reached over 200,000 players across platforms.
Alongside the 1.0 launch, the studio has introduced a free browser-based practice tool that syncs with the game, allowing players to continue their vocabulary review outside of Steam. An education-focused version for schools is also in the works, expanding its reach into classrooms.
With multiple awards and a successful development journey shaped by community feedback, Noun Town now stands as a polished and accessible language learning experience. In short, its full release cements it as a creative and effective alternative to conventional study methods.