When you open Dordle, there is no rush of music, no flashing animation, no loud announcement that the game has begun. Just two empty grids, side by side, waiting. It feels still, almost thoughtful — a...
When you open Dordle, there is no rush of music, no flashing animation, no loud announcement that the game has begun. Just two empty grids, side by side, waiting. It feels still, almost thoughtful — a...