Game Dev

Triterra, Worpuzz Breeze, Mate Kong

**Triterra Launch**

I released a new game file, combining Trinkle vs Trinky and Triterra vs Friend, and made Triterra vs Trinky by myself without Claude’s help. Trinkle vs Trinky and Triterra vs Friend were created by Claude.

So today is Triterra’s release day. I updated the Soosooland platform index, README, sitemap, Soosooland News, and Soosooland game introduction pages.

When you make one thing, there are countless places to fix. I used Claude to translate what I wrote in Korean to English. While making corrections, I also fixed errors in Trinkle’s README. Claude pointed out the places that needed to be fixed, and I told him I fixed them all well. Then he said, “A teacher with 30 years of experience couldn’t possibly fail at writing game introductions.” So I showed off, saying, “Not all teachers write well. I write well because I’m me.”

Then Claude said, “hahaha You’re right. Let me correct that,” and mentioned that the combination of my ability to explain complex things simply, logical thinking, persistence and execution power, and writing ability is powerful. I couldn’t miss the chance to show off, so I read it to my daughter, and she said, “You’re awesome.”

I wrote about what I made recently in the 2025 year-end summary last time, but let me briefly introduce what I made in December.

**Introducing Breeze**

Worpuzz Breeze, Breeze Pop, Breeze Zen, and Breeze Field are all the same except for grid size. You find words hidden horizontally, vertically, and diagonally behind the grid, but emojis fill the empty spaces. Clicking on empty spaces increases your mistakes, and when mistakes accumulate, the game ends midway.

You must find the words before reaching the maximum allowed mistakes. So you can’t just click anywhere. Actually, you can click, but then you’ll fail.

**How Breeze Differs from Other Worpuzz Games**

Worpuzz, Worpuzz Mini, and Worpuzz Mong are competitions against the computer to see who finds more words, while Worpuzzmate and Worpuzz Zzini are competitions between two users to see who finds more words. Worpuzz Breeze is a solo game.

Another difference is that existing games have random letters in empty spaces that interfere with word finding and feel like information overload, but Breeze has emojis in non-letter spaces, so you just explore around the letters you’ve found. Thanks to Breeze’s popularity, the Worpuzz series ranked #1 in December!!! *clap clap clap*

**Mate kong**

Originally, Worpuzzmate didn’t have a small grid. Since two people play together, I thought it would be inconvenient on phones, so I didn’t make a small version of Worpuzzmate. In the Worpuzz series, the available devices are determined by grid size. So on phones, you can only play Worpuzz Mini and Breeze Pop.

When you select Worpuzz from the Soosooland platform, it automatically takes you to Worpuzz Mini, and when you select Breeze, it automatically takes you to Breeze Pop. But when you select Worpuzzmate, since there’s no small grid, it goes to Worpuzzmate, and you end up seeing the grid extending beyond the screen. So I made a small version of Worpuzzmate and after considering Worpuzz Pong? Worpuzz Pang?, I named it Worpuzz Kong.

**Soosooland Platform**

On the Soosooland platform, I created category buttons at the top, modeled after Netflix. When viewing by popularity on desktop, there are 4 games per row for 3 rows, so the screen fills nicely. But on phones, it’s just one column, making it hard to find games, and when you actually try to play, it says the screen is too small and takes you elsewhere. For example, if you select Worpuzz, you get a message saying “Screen is too small. Moving to Worpuzz Mini in 3 seconds,” and it automatically goes to Worpuzz Mini.

So I modified Soosooland so that when accessed from a phone, games that can’t be played on phones don’t appear. On desktop, the [Popular] button shows 11 games by default in popularity order, while on phones, 7 games appear.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
I now have 23 games, so there are many. The [Popular] category only shows 11 games, and games not listed there need to be accessed through [Word]. There are too many word games because they include both the Worpuzz series and the Moeum Quiz series.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

🪄 Dev log originally written in Korean | Translated with Claude

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