New Wordleclone Fighting Game Heardle has been making the rounds on social media recently, gaining traction with fighting game fans by having them test their video game soundtrack knowledge. Fans of these sorts of Wordle spin-off games may be reminded of last month's Heardle app, which tested players on their familiarity with pop music.
Since its release last year, the popular word puzzle game Wordle has inspired a seemingly endless amount of spin-offs and copycat games. While some of these Wordle clones may evoke feelings of cynicism in players due to their cash-grab nature, most of them are quite entertaining, unique, and charming in various ways. Some of these clones, such as Spellie, aim to provide an easier version of the core Wordle word puzzle gameplay, while others, such as Octordle, do the opposite, multiplying Wordle's challenge. Others take a different approach entirely, keeping only the most basic mechanics and recognizable elements from Wordle while changing just about everything else. Some clones, such as Antiwordle, offer the polar opposite of the Wordle experience.
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Fighting Game Heardle is arguably one of these games, as it majorly shakes up the Wordle formula. The game, which has been picking up steam thanks to Twitter pages like Fighting Game Anniversaries, plays a very short clip from a fighting game track. After this snippet, players must search for which game they think the song is from. Players get six guesses, and a bit more of the daily track is played for each guess.
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