A top game designer encourages Wordle players to snap their streak, saying it may help them enjoy the game more — or free them from it.
A broken Wordle streak might not be a bad thing–it might even clarify whether you’re still enjoying the game at all.Wordle players have been stressing about their streaks over the last two days. The game’s transition to its new owner, the New York Times,Streaks have been so important to devoted players that the game’s creator, Josh Wardle, made a point last month of saying heThe paper blamed a technical glitch and has promised to restore as many streaks as possible.
But a broken streak can be illuminating. It can make a game more fun as players become more tolerant of making mistakes, he said. Streaks are sometimes used to drive player engagement, feeding into a business assumption that players who regularly return can generate more revenue through advertising or making extra purchases, if a game offers them.
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