With over 300,000 players logging in daily, Wordle seems to have taken over the gaming world as of late. Requiring players to guess a five-letter word in six attempts, Wordle bases most of its gameplay on the reward of finally guessing that word right, and a player using their detective skills built in games like Professor Layton and Disco Elysium to solve the puzzle as efficiently as possible. With a new word daily as well, Wordle allows players a consistent reason to keep jumping back on the game.
It's safe to say that Wordle's popularity speaks mostly for itself, with interest from the New York Times leading to a purchase of Wordle for a large figure. Given the success of the game, it was bound to spawn some clones at some point or another, and now those Wordle clones are appearing with twists on the original format of the game. The latest of these clones is called Squabble, and though it is currently only in its beta, it appears to allow for a bit more of a competitive edge than the original Wordle.
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Squabble takes the Wordle format of a five-letter word that needs to be guessed in six attempts and turns it into a multiplayer experience, where guessing a word quickly earns a player more time to guess the next word compared to other players. In a battle royale format, Squabble takes Wordle and turns a personal guessing experience into a timed brawl against other players to guess words as quickly as efficiently as possible to be the last player standing.
In «Blitz» mode, a group of up to five players in this competitive Squabble format, while «Squabble Royale»allows for up to 99 players all to join the same lobby. The game doesn't even require players to make an account, and
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