Snake
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Snake is a timeless classic arcade game that originated in the late 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s, especially on early mobile phones and DOS systems. The game is simple yet highly addictive, requiring players to control a growing snake as it moves around a confined space, eating food to grow longer while avoiding collisions with walls and its own tail. Gameplay Overview: Objective: Guide the snake to eat as much food as possible, causing it to grow longer, while avoiding collisions with walls and the snake’s own body. Mechanics: Snake Movement: The snake moves continuously in the direction the player chooses (up, down, left, or right) using the arrow keys. Food Consumption: When the snake eats food (often represented by a dot or other small object), it grows longer by one segment. Collision Detection: The game ends if the snake collides with the walls or its own tail. Progression: As the snake grows longer, the game becomes more challenging because the player must navigate the increasingly large snake in a confined space. Key Features: Simple Controls: Players use the arrow keys to change the snake’s direction, making the game easy to learn but hard to master. Minimalist Graphics: The game typically features basic, pixelated graphics, often with a grid-based playfield. Increasing Difficulty: The snake grows longer with each piece of food eaten, making it harder to maneuver without colliding. High Score Challenge: The goal is to achieve the highest possible score by eating as much food as possible before the game ends.
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