Heromask Languages

Heromask Languages
Heromask Languages
Developer: Heromask
Category: Educational
161.9K installs
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+1.7K weekly installs
+6.4K monthly installs

Heromask Languages Summary

Heromask Languages is a with in-app purchases Android app in the Educational category, developed by Heromask. First released 9 years ago(Nov 2016), the app has accumulated 161.9K+ total installs

Recent activity: 1.7K installs this week (6.4K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Dec 22, 2025 .


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App Description

The virtual reality mask to learn foreign languages by playing

Important note: to be able to play this game properly, you need the ©Heromask virtual reality headset. You can get it from: edinventa.com/en/heromask-languages

Explore the space in a virtual reality environment. You will be learning the foreign languages of the galaxy... Save it from any threat!

©Heromask is the first virtual reality action video game to learn foreign languages. Children can learn: Chinese, French, German, English, and Spanish. Each word includes an audio with its pronunciation.

©Heromask includes the common vocabulary of textbooks ordered by topics like: animals, human body, city, food and drinks, colors, numbers, hours, meteorology, professions, house, school, sports, clothing, flags...

Are you ready for the challenge?

©Heromask will immerse you in an incredible 360 ​​degrees space... Don’t miss it out! The vocabulary can be at your right, left… Or behind you! Throw a laser beam to the correct word as quick as possible!

Instructions: Download this App to your smartphone and and insert it in your ©Heromask VR headset.

Can you imagine it? Get more information at edinventa.com/en

©Heromask reserves the right to suspend the ©Heromask Languages App after 1/1/2027.

Caution:
Some people (1 in 4,000) may react with dizziness, seizures, epileptic seizures or blackouts caused by flashes or patterns of light and may occur when watching TV, playing video games or experiencing virtual reality, even if they have never had seizures or blackouts or have a history of seizures or epilepsy. Such seizures are more common in children and young people under the age of 20. Any potential user who has experienced seizures, loss of consciousness or other symptoms related to an epileptic condition should see a doctor before using the device.