One fixed photo
Each chapter uses one real situation image. The frame stays the same so the learner builds memory around a stable visual scene.

About the game
ClickLingo is a situation-based vocabulary game. Instead of memorizing a list, the student player sees a real-life scene, hears and reads a Norwegian word, then clicks the object that matches it.
The core path is designed as 10 useful chapters, each with about 30 verified objects. The image serves the vocabulary, so each chapter teaches words a beginner will actually need.
Each chapter uses one real situation image. The frame stays the same so the learner builds memory around a stable visual scene.
The student gets a Norwegian prompt and finds the matching object in the image. Meaning comes from context, not isolated flashcards.
The chapter begins with noun recognition using complete en, ei, and et phrases, then deepens into adjective agreement, sentences, situations, and final fluency.
The game keeps bringing back weak or fading words, so the learner remembers them before they disappear from memory.
How one chapter works
Levels 1-3: master 12 words, then 22, then all 30 through correct object recognition.
Levels 4-5: practice adjective agreement and den, det, de, denne, dette, and disse.
Levels 6-9: use the same 30 words in spatial sentences, practical prompts, guided explanations, and final situation mastery.
The Gender Drill is a revision side game. It only uses words from the current chapter and trains the learner to choose en, ei, or et. It is optional practice and does not unlock levels, affect chapter mastery, or replace any of the nine chapter levels.