I've been working on a project called Lexi Explorer. The idea came from frustration with how most language apps work. I've tried a few over the years and while they're good at introducing vocabulary, I forget most of it quickly. It feels like memorizing isolated words instead of actually experiencing a language. So, I tried a different approach. Instead of flashcards or lists, you move through 3D environments, a city, restaurant, classroom, and click on objects to learn their names in your target language. The goal is to connect words with context and space rather than just text. Right now, it supports Spanish, French, German and Italian. Beyond the 3D worlds there's a personal vocabulary dictionary, sentence practice, mini games, and audio pronunciation. No login, no subscription. Just open and start: Lexi Explorer I've been sharing it with early users, and the feedback has been useful.…