Analog game manufacturer TRYBE, in collaboration with Kids Project, is launching the latest entry in their "Ben-Game" series, a collection of card games for competitive learning ranging from educational to university/research levels. The new title, "Arrange Hangul! Korean Poker," will be available on May 25, 2026.
Prior to the general release, the game will be sold in advance at "Game Market 2026 Spring," held on May 23 and May 24, 2026.
About "Arrange Hangul! Korean Poker"
① Exchange cards like poker: A word-building game that clarifies the "mechanisms" of Hangul In "Arrange Hangul! Korean Poker," players combine Hangul characters from their dealt hand to build words. Players discard and draw cards, and the one who completes the longest word wins.
Instead of just memorizing characters, players build words by arranging cards. Through this process, they notice common patterns in the shapes and sounds of Hangul.
② A first step for those wanting to learn Korean seriously Hangul characters are often the first hurdle in learning Korean. Whether it's street signs, restaurant menus, K-POP song titles, or Korean drama titles, you might gradually find yourself able to read the Hangul you see in daily life.
This unique Korean language card game is now available from the "Ben-Game" series. Development of further language-themed games in the series is also underway.
Product Information
Product Name: Arrange Hangul! Korean Poker Contents: 32 cards Price: 1500 yen + tax Play Time: 5 minutes Number of Players: 2-3 Target Age: 12 and up
Pre-sale Information
Event: Game Market 2026 Spring Venue: Makuhari Messe Exhibition Hall 1-4 Dates: May 23 (Sat), May 24 (Sun), 2026 Booth: Area-23 HP: https://gamemarket.jp/access
About "Ben-Game"
A card game series that pits players against each other in "every genre of study," from educational to university/research levels.
Three Features: ① All rules are based on playing card games Subjects like language, math, science, social studies, and English can be played using familiar rules like Old Maid, Memory, Speed, and Poker. Knowledge is retained naturally while playing. ② Covers every genre from educational to research level Includes everything from the five main school subjects to specialized fields like literature and calculus. ③ The fun of competing in areas you excel at Creates a virtuous cycle where playing leads to memory retention, and knowing more makes you more likely to win.
Call for Collaborations We are recruiting supervisors and sales partners. For inquiries, please contact Fujita, Development Department at Kids Project.
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