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Just launched Twofer Goofer: Wordle-inspired daily rhyme game using Midjourney / Stable Diffusion

Previously had built and sold Water Cooler Trivia and wanted to build a wordplay game based on something my high school English teacher used to play with students.

Using Midjourney and Stable Diffusion for the daily art has been a blast!

submitted this link on September 11, 2022
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    I like the idea of Daily Reminders, good way to hook users into playing your game daily.

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      Thanks! Yep something we went really back-and-forth on, but ultimately glad we did it! Very few folks sign up in a given day (just like 6 emails added yesterday with 500 submissions) so for now we are glad we're not "in your face" with the signup at all.

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    I've been playing this game on and off for the past few weeks and enjoy it! I have not played consistently since I'm not too into daily games. I think there's a lot of potential in letting people play the old ones since they are individually pretty fun & cute.

    One piece of feedback I have: it's too short of a game. Some puzzles I can finish in a few seconds and it doesn't feel to stimulating / challenging. I think having two puzzles a day would be a bit more content to cover that happy path.

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      Thanks for playing and thanks for the feedback @andrejewski!

      For now, the average time to solve is between 1-2 minutes which we think is "just right" as a way to hopefully make it a daily habit without introducing burnout. But - the world is our oyster and we might end up adding multiple Twofers per day or allowing folks to "pay $5 to play the archive" or something similar!

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