Touch Japan

Touch Japan Free Game

Rated 3.89/5 (27) —  Free Android application by Cybergate Technology Limited

About Touch Japan

・What is TouchJapan?
This is a game where you touch as fast as possible the location of Japan’s prefectures and the prefectural capitals!
Press at a tempo and aim for high scores!

・How to play
Firstly, set your mode and type in Game Setting!
There are two modes and two types.

◆Mode
● Prefecture Mode
 Touch on the map the location of the prefecture shown on the top left of the screen
 
● Prefectural Capital Mode
 Touch on the map the location of the prefectural capital shown on the top left of the screen
  
◆Type
Score Attack: Challenge yourself by hitting as many correct answers in 60 seconds!
Time Attack: Hit all 47 locations and check how long you take to clear!


Combining the mode and the type, there are four different patterns for you to enjoy on TouchJapan!


■ Verified phone resolutions
480*800
480*854
320*480

■ Other keywords
Japan map, japan, map, prefectural capital

Sound effects are kindly provided by “Joker Sounds /Maoudamashi".
http: //maoudamashii. jokersounds. com/


■Update Information
05/19 You can now rank your score on OpenFeint.

About Permission:
[Getting known accounts]
This is used by OpenFeint (World Ranking)

How to Download / Install

Download and install Touch Japan version 1.1.4 on your Android device!
Downloaded 5,000+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package: sukiyaki.project.touchjapan, download Touch Japan.apk

All Application Badges

Free
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Android
2.0+
Bug
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Not
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Android game

Game History & Updates

What's Changed
Mar 19, 2012 / v1.1.2 Bugs have been fixed.
June 21, 2012 / v1.1.4 Bugs have been fixed.
More downloads  Touch Japan reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads
More downloads  Touch Japan reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads
Version update Touch Japan was updated to version 1.1.4
Version update Touch Japan was updated to version 1.1.3

What are users saying about Touch Japan

D70%
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Recommended app

I70%
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But I'd love to be able to see the prefecture/capital names in romaji or hiragana.