Connections Game in 195 Languages
NYT Connections clone localized for 195 languages with daily puzzles.

Nice, focused twist on the classic word-ladder: you can both replace and insert letters and every intermediate step must be a real word, which makes puzzles feel tighter than a random jumble. The big selling point is multilingual support — English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Swedish — with separate progress per language, which actually gives it genuine replay value. It’s not reinventing the genre, but the rules, daily stages and hint/score system show a clear game design sensibility.
Casual puzzle players, word-game fans, multilingual users and language learners
I just launched changeword, a daily word game where you have to transform one word into another by replacing or inserting one letter at a time. Each inbetween word has to be a valid word as well.
Changeword is my first multilingual word game - you can play it in English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Swedish.
Any feedback is appreciated! :)
NYT Connections clone localized for 195 languages with daily puzzles.
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