I made a word game for people who think Wordle is too easy and boring
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I made a word game for people who think Wordle is too easy and boring

I wanted to make a word game that doesn't stop being interesting after you've found the answer.

So I made The Athos Codex.

It's a word puzzle + roguelike:

  • You solve increasingly difficult hidden-word puzzles
  • Every wrong guess increases suspicion
  • You choose branching paths through real monasteries on Mount Athos
  • You collect and upgrade tools to help with harder words
  • You decide how far to push your run before things go badly
  • You can keep playing instead of waiting for tomorrow's puzzle

The game is deliberately challenging. It's not a reflex game, and it's not designed to be something you finish in 30 seconds.

If you like Wordle, Connections, cryptics, chess puzzles, or just enjoy having your brain hurt a little, I'd love to know what you think.

Here's the challenge: if you consider yourself good at word games, try it and tell me honestly where it starts kicking your ass. I can only play it in normal/hard difficulty myself, I can't handle "Insane", but there are much better puzzle solvers than me out there.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gr.itsharp.athoscodex

I'm the developer, so I'm not looking for compliments. If something feels unfair, boring, confusing, or too easy, tell me. That's much more useful.

u/Chris-1235 — 8 days ago

The Athos Codex just hit #7 on the Play store in Greece!

My Wordle spin off has been out for just one month. It has some rogue like elements and a story that some users find very appealing. I have a tiny ad budget, and was amazed to see it today in the top 10 of free word games in Greece, the only country where I spent some money to advertise (a whooping $130).

There are people who get addicted to it already. Give it a try, it's available in 13 languages.

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u/Chris-1235 — 14 days ago

The Athos Codex: Word game

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gr.itsharp.athoscodex

Guess hidden words, explore Mount Athos, and uncover a lost manuscript.

You are Theodoros, a scholar of Thessaloniki, writing a hypomnema (scholarly commentary), on how Christian thought reshaped the pagan Greek philosophers: how it widened the circle of "us" they had drawn around their own.

One source would finish it: the Forbidden Codex. But it was torn apart generations ago, fragments hidden in the libraries of each monastery on Mount Athos.

Separated, the pages were harmless. Together, they hold the lost teachings.

Your hypomnema has stalled. Every source you need is behind those gates, but they are not for you to enter. So you enter under another man's name.

The synod meets in spring to burn the Codex.

The monks are watching.

Don't be discovered.

Guess hidden words, evade suspicion, and study the Codex before the synod destroys it.

The Athos Codex is a branching word puzzle. Choose your route through the monasteries, manage the monks' suspicion, and complete your hypomnema one deciphered fragment at a time.

A WORD PUZZLE WITH STAKES

Every puzzle begins with a hidden word. You have six guesses to find it. Every wrong guess raises the monks' suspicion. Stay too long, make too many mistakes, and a monk finds you. The run ends before the chamber gives up its secrets.

BRANCHING MONASTERY RUNS

Every monastery is a branching path through three chambers. Each chamber is more challenging and presents puzzles with different word lengths, difficulty and rewards. Decide how deep to venture, when to press on, and when to slip away before suspicion overwhelms you.

TOOLS FOR THE HARDEST WORDS

Discover a scholar's tools, represented as upgradeable cards, to help decipher difficult words. Upgrade them as you progress, and decide carefully when each one is worth using. The right tool at the right moment can save an entire monastery run.

EXPLORE THE REAL MOUNT ATHOS

Travel freely between the twenty real monasteries of the Holy Mountain on an authentic geographic map. See what they look like. Learn their history. Every destination brings new words, new dangers, and new fragments waiting to be recovered.

COMPLETE THE HYPOMNEMA, AND IT IS REAL

Every successful run recovers another fragment of the Codex and progresses Theodoros's adventure in writing his hypomnema.

The hypomnema is the precursor to a real, finished book.

The medieval commentary and the modern book are one work, separated by centuries and completed across them.

The chapters you unlock are drawn from The Circle We Choose, a published work exploring why people who share the same values end up bitterly divided over immigration, identity, and fairness, and how the instinct to protect "our own" has driven both heroism and atrocity.

The full book is available separately on Amazon.

PLAY IN MANY LANGUAGES

Play in your native language or sharpen another one, one word at a time. The Athos Codex is fully localized in 12+ languages.

HEAR THE HOLY MOUNTAIN

Listen to authentic Greek Orthodox Byzantine hymns and chants performed by some of the finest choirs.

THE CHRONICLE

Track every run, win rate, streak, achievement, recovered Codex fragment, and upgraded tool throughout your journey. Choose the difficulty tier that suits you, play in the language you prefer, and compare your progress with players tackling the same challenge.

PLAY OFFLINE

No account. No login. No internet connection required. Every puzzle, monastery, and Codex fragment lives on your device, ready whether you're on a plane, in a tunnel, or anywhere else without a signal.

Watching an advertisement for a hint or comparing your run on the leaderboards requires an internet connection. The game itself does not.

Made by a single independent developer and free forever. If you get stuck, you can watch an advertisement or spend coins for a tool. In-app purchases are completely optional and never block your progress. You choose the difficulty you enjoy. You always have a way forward.

The pages are scattered across the mountain.

The monks are watching.

Decipher the Codex.

u/Chris-1235 — 28 days ago