Josh Wardle’s viral word game Wordlehas been ported to the Nintendo Game Boy and the Analogue Pocket, introducing a new way to guess the daily five-letter answer. Wordle has taken the world by storm through its simplistic gameplay design and viral sharing features. Though The New York Times has changed Wordle in a variety of ways, the game has maintained its popularity, with players continuously attempting to guess the daily answer in six tries.
Wordle’s New York Times acquisition didn’t change the core gameplay experience, though there were a few new features added and a slight aesthetic tweak after the game jumped to the newspaper’s website. A new High Contrast Mode changes the green boxes to orange and yellow boxes to blue, and The New York Times also removed offensive words after Wordle’s acquisition. The game’s font has also changed to match the newspaper’s house style, and the daily answers are different than the program originally slated them to be. Though there hasn’t been any move to monetize Wordle, there is still a possibility that the newspaper will move the game to its game subscription service. Before that day comes, however, some programmers have been hard at work making their own Wordle games.
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(via VG247) got Wordle to run on the Nintendo Game Boy. The ROM works for both the original Game Boy and the Analogue Pocket, a retro handheld device that offers hardware support for Game Boy and Game Boy Advanced games. The project was inspired by Twitter user bobberto1995’s, who
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