Software:Spanish for Everyone

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Developer(s)Humagade
Publisher(s)Activision
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • NA: October 26, 2007
Genre(s)Educational

Spanish for Everyone is a language-learning Nintendo DS video game published by Activision. It was created and developed by an independent company, Humagade. It gained notoriety when its cutscenes, which contain subliminal stereotypical messages, were released on YouTube. The game's lead designer, Eric "EEX" Latouche, commented on OverClocked ReMix in regards to the storyline and gameplay, clarifying that the game's undertones were intentional.[1] The game has been mocked for its absurd storyline.[2]

Reception

Decrying the game's plot that encourages unsafe or illegal practices and criticizing its gameplay with poor English grammar and questionable teaching ability, IGN rated the game 2.0/10, saying: "we can't recommend this piece of garbage to anyone."[2]

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