It's a classic arcade game called Google Snake. Unless you've been living under a rock for the last 30 years, you know what I'm talking about when I say Google Snake, and unless you've been living under a boulder for the last 30 years
It's a classic arcade game called Google Snake. Unless you've been living under a rock for the last 30 years, you know what I'm talking about when I say Google Snake, and unless you've been living under a boulder for the last 30 years, you've probably seen this game even if you don't recognize the name.
You're a google snake and you're crawling around endlessly trying to eat the food while staying away from the walls and staying away from your own ever-expanding tail pretty much all versions of this game and believe me there are plenty have the same principle and only thing that's advanced is the graphics and controls nothing else but I'm getting ahead of myself here let's look at where it all started.
The goal of the game is to lead a pixelated snake across the playing board, eating pellets, growing in length, and avoiding running into walls or its own tail. As the snake grows longer, avoiding obstacles becomes more difficult, and players must use smart tactics to keep the game continuing.
The arrow keys on the keyboard are used to navigate the snake around the game board. The score is displayed in the top right corner of the screen, and players can compete for the highest score against their friends and other gamers.
The game board is a rectangular grid with surrounding walls, and the snake begins in the center of the board. Pellets are thrown at random throughout the board, and the snake must eat them in order to grow longer. The snake's movement is continuous, which means it will continue in the same direction unless the player changes its trajectory or it encounters an obstruction.
When the snake runs into a wall or its own tail, the game is ended. By pressing the "Enter" key on their keyboard, players can resume the game.
Here are some tips and strategies to assist players enhance their performance and score higher in Google Snake:
Using Mouse
there are many other games developed under Chrome Dino Game, let's try them out