One of the hottest games on Facebook is BANANANA BUM, an interactive word game where players have to find words within a picture and create words from these words. The catch is that there are two types of words – basic and special. As you can guess, the words that you find are not just words in normal English, they’re words in a unique way, usually stemming from a cartoon or from the BANana animal.
For example, one word could be BANANA, another could be BANANA BUM, and a third could be BANANA GRINCH. Sounds easy enough, right? However, this game requires a little bit of strategy and critical thinking skills to win. Not like Sudoku, where you just need to check the answer if you’re wrong, but when it comes to words like BANanas, there are so many options available, you have to use critical thinking skills to decipher what is going on and not be too quick to click on a link in order to move on to the next question.
For example, let’s say you are looking at a picture of BANanas and the word BANana is among your choices. You look at the picture again, this time with the word BANana in it. Your brain seems to sort out that the word BANana does actually come in the game, even though you had thought it was just a noise in the background. The next logical step is to go check out the definition of the word online and see how it is used. This might give you some clues to where the confusion lies.
As you probably know, there is a board game based on the English language. The game is BANACube and it’s pretty fun. But, when you play BANACube, you’re really looking for words in sentences, not just pictures. And when you play BANACube, you have the option of making words and sentences in just about any language imaginable.
So, it stands to reason that if you make up words in any other language other than English, you’re pretty much up against a wall when it comes to the rest of the word. How can you expect to make anything interesting or fun when you’re looking at a screen that shows only the letters of a word? That’s where Bananabubblegum comes in. It gives you lots of words to make up. Once you get into the swing of it, the words just pop out at you like flies from a fly mist.
This game has a simple logic behind it that keeps it from degenerating into a silly spelling bee. The more words you make, the more chances you have of getting those elusive word balloons. They’re like little surprises, so to speak, and they’re great to keep you interested in your attempts to crack the code.
This is a wonderful way to reinforce and enhance language learning. You can get very boring very quickly with regular flash cards. But when you throw in words, phrases and sentences, suddenly you’re teaching things in an entirely different context. And what’s more, the learning process is fun! In fact, that’s why many adults find Bananabubblegum so appealing. It’s just plain fun.
If you’re looking for a way to add fun and language learning to your routine, give Bananabubblegum a try. It might become your favorite thing on Earth. It’s so addictive that some people spend their entire lives playing this word game. Who knows?
That’s what makes it a good game to play with kids. You can teach them words without using words. Or you can use words as a building block to construct sentences. Who knows?
But remember, when it comes to language learning, you can’t beat games like Bananabubblegum. It helps you build vocabulary skills, and it’s easy to learn new words. It’s also fun. There are games that let you play as a child, like Hide-and-Seek, or even more adult games like Memory Match. It’s up to you how much time you want to spend playing Bananabubblegum.
You probably won’t be able to learn every word in the English language, but that’s not the point. The point is that you should learn enough of them to have some command over your speech. Use words in conversations like they were real words. Talk like a person, and you’ll sound like a person.

