Higher levels check more grammar rules and interpret your text more strictly
How to Play
Grammar Quest is a game where your English literally shapes the world.
You describe comic panels in English, and the AI rebuilds the image from your words — including your mistakes.
Step 1
Look at the panel
Each quest is a comic strip — a short story told in a series of panels.
You go through them one by one. Study the scene: notice every character, object, and detail.
When you're ready, tap Describe.
Step 2
Describe what you see in English
Write a description of the scene. Be specific — mention characters, objects, positions, actions.
Things you don't mention may fade or vanish from the image.
The AI reads your text literally, so precision matters.
Use the arrow button at the bottom left to go back and look at the panel while writing.
Step 3
AI checks your grammar
After you submit, the AI analyzes your text and highlights every grammar error.
Each error type has its own color:
red for subject-verb disagreement,
blue for missing/wrong articles,
purple for wrong prepositions,
gold for wrong tense,
green for spelling errors.
Tap any error to see the explanation.
Step 4
Your errors mutate the image
Every grammar mistake physically distorts the world.
Wrong tense ages or de-ages characters.
Missing article blurs objects, dissolving their form.
Wrong preposition warps space, moving things to impossible places.
Subject-verb disagreement causes visual glitching and doubling.
Spelling errors swap objects for similar-sounding ones.
The worse the error, the stronger the mutation.
Errors accumulate across panels
Damage doesn't reset between panels — it carries forward.
A few small mistakes in early panels snowball into surreal chaos by the finale.
If the world degrades too far, the scene collapses and you have to try again.
Write precise, grammatically correct English to keep the story on track and reach the best ending.