This is probably a long shot, but I was wondering if anyone would be interested in helping me make a gamified Spanish vocabulary web application.
For context I’m working on this Chinese vocab app Repository: https://github.com/GreenAnts/HSK-3.0-Study-Game Website: https://greenants.github.io/HSK-3.0-Study-Game/
I was hoping to either: a. expand it to multiple languages and beef up the actual “gameplay” to feel more gamified and less like a flashcard app - while still keeping the high vocab repetition. (someone on Lemmy recommended making it like the game “minutequest” which I was not previously familiar with, but might be a good direction) b. create a separate application all together, focused purely on Spanish.
The primary goal for the app is:
- Libre: Free and open source, easily accessible via browser, now sign-in, etc.
- Vocab focused: Not trying to “teach” the language or create yet another “duolingo” clone. I want it to feel more like an Anki deck to get high repetition of vocabulary in.
- Gamified: Too many “gamified” apps are not actually fun or even interesting in my opinion. I always have a hard time sticking with things, and I want to create something that is easy to open up and get addicted to the repetition enough to actually want to use it and start memorizing vocabulary.
Disclaimer: I have some programming experience, but I am pretty much a beginner without much work experience in the programming/IT field, and have been relying on “vibe coding” mostly to get work on these projects. While I know that is a huge turn-off, my main goal is to get the app actually created and usable - and if other experienced devs are willing to contribute, then obviously we would be able to have more maintainable infrastructure non-reliant on “ai-slop”.
Like I said, I know this is a long shot, but I figured I would reach out and try regardless. Right now I was just starting to go through and create a rough draft of vocab words (https://github.com/GreenAnts/Spanish-Vocabulary) and will try to build up a foundational JSON before kicking off the web app. If anyone is interested in contributing I would love some help :)
Also, (mostly) shameless plug for my other long term project that I am hoping to get collaborators on [https://github.com/GreenAnts/Amalgam_Webgame] - an abstract 2 player strategy board game.
Anyways, regardless - I hope everyone out there is having a good day, and staying safe in these crazy times. ✊


(Weird - I sent a reply but now its not showing up.) I hadn’t heard of “clozemaster” but tried it out and it seems like a nice resource! The fact that it has the vocab in the context of sentences, while still only focusing on one word seems quite useful as to not learn the word in isolation.
And great, yeah as both being beginners we can stumble through it together if you like - feel free to pull request whenever you like, or however else you want to work on it. As for being a native Spanish speaker - that helps out a ton :) - I did forget to mention in the main post that I was wanting to focus on Mexican Spanish rather than Spanish from Spain, but I don’t think should matter too much because the actual vocab should be super easy to just swap in or out with new JSON data.
But yeah, if you decide to contribute (of course no pressure), I look forward to seeing some of what you come up with.
yeah, that’s really good from clozemaster because you can “guess” the meaning and context is essential (specially in sinitic languages where one character can have multiple meanings).
i’m from argentina actually so i know how mexicans speak more than a spaniard would, feel free to dm me if you have any doubts regarding spanish. i’ll try and take a look at the code this or next week.