would have never guessed i'll be so much into hidden object games. the concept didnt look quite that appealing to me at first but now i just cant stop playing them. with open dictionary i must add, so it has definitely something to do with english not being my native language. its just been a while since a played something educational and had fun doing it. for example today i learned that "bow" can be also that suit accessory you can wear instead of tie. took me whole damn 20 minutes starring at the screen looking for anything that would resemble "bow, the weapon" (

good times, will never forget meaning(s) of that word ever again
Great post, redlacs.
As a native English speaker (and someone who can't comprehend understanding an additional language as well - I studied French for four years but have forgotten almost all of it), I marvel at the ability of anyone that undertakes the learning of English.
So many words that
sound the same with differing spelling, and a whole host of others that share the same spelling (like 'bow') that have no relationship or meaning to tie them together... Are other languages similar in this regard?
I must say, there are many, many folks here, for whom English is not their native tongue, who write it very well indeed. I marvel at that often, it's very impressive!
Games as a language learning tool is a great added benefit to our wonderful hobby, though, right?