Turn learning English irregular verbs into a board game!
Master Verb Challenge challenges you to master the past simple and past participle forms of the most common irregular verbs in English, with a simple and intuitive mechanic: roll the dice, land on a space on the board, and answer with the verb you land on.
🎲 HOW TO PLAY Each space on the board represents a different verb. Roll both dice: together, randomly choose a space without answering. The verb appears in its base form, and you decide how to answer, depending on the mode you choose: • Fill in the blank: write the past tense and past participle. • Multiple choice: choose the correct pair from 4 options.
✅ GET IT RIGHT, EARN POINTS AND COINS Each correct verb gives you points (with bonuses for speed and streaks) and coins to spend in the Shop. If you get it wrong, you can watch a short ad to try the same verb again without losing your progress.
👤 SINGLE PLAYER MODE Practice alone, choose how many rounds you want to play (from 5 to 100) and the difficulty level: Easy (common verbs), Medium, or Hard (includes less frequent verbs). Compete against your own record.
👥 TWO PLAYER MODE Take turns playing on the same phone: each player rolls the dice on their turn and answers with their own verb. In the end, a winner is crowned!
🛒 SHOP Personalize your experience by unlocking dice skins and board color themes with the coins you earn playing.
📚 DESIGNED FOR LEARNING Ideal for English learners of all ages, from children to adults, who want to reinforce one of the most challenging aspects of the language in a fun and pressure-free way.
🔊 WITH SOUND AND ANIMATIONS Animated dice with realistic sound, immediate feedback on your answers, and a colorful design to keep you motivated game after game.
Download Master Verb Challenge and stop confusing "go, went, gone" with "go, goed, goed"—practice makes perfect!
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Learn irregular verbs in English by playing with dice and boards