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One Piece daily guessing game with 7 modes and a 1v1 Versus mode. Inserted in alphabetical order; id omitted as the README instructs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Adding LogPose (https://onepiecedle.fr), a daily One Piece guessing game.
It sits alongside the two One Piece entries already listed (Onepiecedle, Faustdle) but differs on two points: it runs 7 daily modes rather than one — attributes grid, wanted poster, silhouette, Devil Fruit, emoji, opening theme and volume cover — and it has a 1v1 Versus mode where two players race on the same mystery character over Bo1/Bo3/Bo5. It is free, needs no sign-up, and is available in French and English.
Entry inserted in alphabetical order between
LogiquizandLoLdle. Theidfield is omitted as the README instructs.dles.jsonstill parses and the alphabetical ordering is preserved (741 -> 742 entries).