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Listen... Can You Hear Me Now?

solo performance · An 11:11 Experiment · Ages 13+ · United States

Family Friendly One Person Show
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Review by HARPER ROGERS

October 21, 2024
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What I liked

Wordle Unlimited retains all the mechanics of the original Wordle—the player still tries to guess a five-letter word, and the game provides feedback after each guess by coloring the letters based on their accuracy. The primary difference is that there’s no daily restriction. Once you complete one word, you can instantly start a new one.

What I didn't like

The interface remains clean and minimal, closely mirroring the original game’s design, which helps keep it familiar for seasoned Wordle players. The ability to play continuously is especially appealing for those who enjoy the thrill of cracking word puzzles. Additionally, players can challenge themselves with different word lengths, making the game adaptable for those seeking varying levels of difficulty.

My overall impression

The original Wordle first appeared in October 2021 and rapidly gained a massive following due to its simplicity, accessibility, and social sharing features. Players worldwide quickly fell in love with the concept of guessing a daily word and sharing their results with friends and on social media. The game was simple: guess a five-letter word within six attempts. After each guess, the letters turn gray, yellow, or green to indicate whether they are in the word and if they’re in the correct position.

However, with only one word to guess per day, dedicated fans found themselves wanting more. Enter unlimited wordle – a variant that removes the daily word limit, allowing players to guess as many words as they like in one sitting. This version of the game quickly gained traction among players who simply couldn’t get enough of the original Wordle. By offering an unlimited number of puzzles, it added a new dimension to the game, allowing players to practice or enjoy extended play sessions.

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