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Yea, I'll probably start with Hiragana, thanks!
Hehe, nice. I hope you can learn it well! I know you can! ♥
I didn't had the time to play/experience these games yet. They look good and fun as well, I should try sometime or another.
Like 85% in japanese are borrow from other languages, Hiragana you need to know only if you want to say something in japanese like Good morning or phrases in japanese, if you want to know about name of objects and things learn Katakana, simple like that...
I haven't played the games (yet), so I don't know how much of the actual language and sentance structure these games are teaching. I do advise you make a point of learning Hiragana however. It is needed.