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Long Story Short, a daily word game where you rephrase a 12-word sentence in exactly 5 of its words
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Long Story Short, a daily word game where you rephrase a 12-word sentence in exactly 5 of its words

Hi, I made this one. I've played Wordle-likes for years and always wanted to build my own, but I never had an idea that felt like mine.

The push came from a strange place. Half of what I read these days is written by AI, and it's never short. Every email, every doc, twelve words where five would do. At some point I said the phrase out loud, long story short, and realised it was a game.

So: you get a twelve-word sentence. You rephrase it in exactly five of its own words. Real English, same meaning, your job is to work out which words carry the sentence and which are just dressed up to look important. Scoring is Wordle style, blue for right word in the right spot, orange for in the answer but elsewhere, grey for out. Five tries, one sentence a day.

My wife and my brother were the playtesters. An early version let "the" beat proper words in the answer, which felt awful to lose to, so the answers now always favour the concrete word. That one change ate a whole weekend.

sheets.works
u/Mastbubbles — 16 hours ago
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Have you tried the Throwing Knife in Battlefield 6?

Its pretty satisfying once you get the hang of it!

u/TheBrownSlaya — 1 day ago
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I got tired of boring productivity apps, so my team and I spent 7 years building a better one

Quick note: MagicTask is currently optimized for the web. Our mobile app is coming next month! Thanks for all the support!

Hey everyone,

I’m Sudo Innominate, creator of MagicTask.

My team and I have spent about 7 years building and rebuilding it around one idea: productivity software shouldn’t feel like a chore to use.

MagicTask isn’t a task manager with gamification added on top. The entire experience was built around gamification from the ground up. Your work drives your progression through realms and dungeons, builds streaks, unlocks collectibles, earns rewards, and gives you a reason to keep coming back.

At the same time, we’ve worked really hard to keep it simple. Productivity software can get bloated fast, and we never wanted MagicTask to become something you need a training course to understand. You should be able to jump in, know what to do, and get moving.

It’s built mainly for teams of 10 to 200 people, but it works great for individuals too.

I want to get it into the hands of more real users, so the first 100 workspaces get 1 full year free.

Code: Reddit100
Link: https://magictask.io
Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI0T3rOkHQE

Feel free to share the code with anyone you think could use it.

And if you try it, please tell me what you really think. Good or bad. That feedback genuinely helps us shape what we build next.

reddit.com
u/sudoinnominate — 3 days ago
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Is the GRT-BC Any Good?

Honestly felt like a less unruly version of the M4A1.

1x Red Dot, Flash Hider/Suppressor, Violet Laser, Light Barrel, Largest mag you can afford

These are my first few games with it, will check in again once I level it up!

u/TheBrownSlaya — 3 days ago