Wordle Creator Josh Wardle Launches New Game, Defying Notions of Resting on Laurels
Josh Wardle, the mastermind behind the viral sensation Wordle, has reportedly sold his game for a seven-figure sum. Rather than taking a break, Wardle has now introduced a new word game called Parseword, which appears to be a love letter to cryptic crosswords.
The decision to create another game has sparked debate about creative ambition and the expectations placed on successful individuals. Some argue that Wardle's move demonstrates his passion for game development, while others see it as an example of pressure to continuously produce.
Wardle's new game, Parseword, is not an attempt to recreate the viral success of Wordle but rather a dedication to cryptic crosswords. This has led some to praise Wardle for continuing to pursue his creative interests, much like famous artists who have produced multiple iconic works.
Reactions from readers have been mixed, with some expressing support for Wardle's decision to keep creating and others questioning the need for a new game. As one reader noted, "If Wardle's second game is as good as his first, I look forward to playing it."
Julius Pursaill, Andy Roberts, and Jane Oberman shared their thoughts on the matter, highlighting the diverse perspectives on Wardle's actions.