Free, fan-made browser game Pufferdle is an unexpectedly successful cozy mutant. Developer Abdullah Masud made it from sewing together some beloved partsâthe fishing minigame from Stardew Valley, and Wordleâs streamlined hangman procedureâand ended up with a pixel fish-guesser many will find relaxing and familiar.
Posting on a Stardew Valley forum on August 21, Masud described Pufferdleâs simple premise. First, catch a fish through Stardew Valleyâs strongman game format, where you have to press your mouse in order to lift a vertical green bar and trail it behind a generic fish iconâs sporadic, upstream swimming pattern. Itâs the exact same fishing minigame players experience in Stardew Valley, and it uses Stardewâs exact same, wide-eyed fishâMasud copied Stardew developer ConcernedApeâs code âinto JavaScript for an identical experience,â they said.
After encountering a fish, regardless of whether or not you snagged it, itâs time to guess what it was âbased off of the difficulty you experienced,â Masud said in the forum post. Then, youâll have to âuse the fishâs seasons, weather, location, and time to narrow down your guess, in a Wordle format.â
Like in that guessing game, players only have six shots at finding a correct answer. You can hover over an array of Stonefish, Tuna, Angler, and more specific icons to the left of the guess section, to learn their biographic information, like where you can fish for them and at what time of day. Select a fish to input a guessâit will appear in green if it matches one of your target fishâs defining categories (season, weather, etc.), orange if it fits the bill partially, and gray if youâre completely off the mark.
Donât despair if you arenât entirely caught up on your Stardew fish studies. You can practice for Pufferdleâs daily games by using its Fish Tank game mode, which lets you reel in a fish of your choice as âas much as you want,â Masud wrote, and get to know its swimming habits better. Happy fishing.
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