The deckbuilding site Moxfield has created a Magic: The Gathering Wordle clone that uses card names as answers instead of normal five-letter words. Wordle copycats are popping up everywhere after the simplistic word game garnered viral success. While some seem to offer a unique spin, others anger fans with paid subscriptions, unlockables, and other monetization options. This differs from Josh Wardle’s mission to keep Wordle free from ads and monetization.
Most free-to-play games have some level of monetization, whether that means there is DLC content for sale or the game itself is cluttered with ads. Part of Wordle’s charm is that the browser game is free from any pesky ads and additional gameplay features are not trapped behind paywalls. Though there is only so much playability each day, Wordle has become a popular pastime for fans around the world. Some of the Wordle clones attempt to maintain the essence of the original, such as Squirdle, a Pokémon-themed word game that uses Pokémon as answers. Squirdle and a few other Wordle clones that recreate the daily word game have achieved modest success.
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As reported by The Gamer, a new Wordle clone from the deckbuilding site Moxfield adds Magic: The Gathering words into the mix. Moxle is just like Wordle, in which a player is tasked with guessing the five-letter word in six tries, utilizing each guess to eliminate or confirm various letters. The twist is that instead of normal five-letter words, Moxle’s answers are always Magic: The Gathering-themed. This means all cards, tokens, emblems, planes, schemes, and other game pieces can be possible answers, like Angel or Valor. The Moxle tutorial says that answers will always eliminate spaces in
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