Wordlos
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Wordlos is a DOS-based adaptation of the immensely popular word-guessing game Wordle, originally created by Josh Wardle. Developed by Bruno Croci, Wordlos brings the addictive and straightforward gameplay of Wordle to the retro computing world. Here’s everything you need to know about this text-mode word game: Gameplay Overview: Wordlos faithfully replicates the core mechanics of Wordle, offering a simple yet engaging word-guessing experience: Objective: Guess a hidden 5-letter word within six attempts. After each guess, the game provides feedback on which letters are correct, misplaced, or incorrect. Feedback System: Correct letters in the correct position are highlighted. Correct letters in the wrong position are marked differently. Incorrect letters are shown as not present in the target word. Text-Mode Interface: The game runs entirely in text mode, making it fast, lightweight, and compatible with even the oldest PCs. Despite its simplicity, the interface is clear and functional. Large Dictionary: The game includes over 12,000 words, ensuring a wide variety of possible targets and reducing repetition. Small File Size: The game is distributed as a tiny .COM file, making it easy to run on vintage hardware or through DOS emulators like DOSBox. Source Code Available: For those interested in programming or customization, the source code is available, allowing you to modify or study the game.
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