The Snake game is a classic computer game

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The Snake game is a classic computer game

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Friday, June 23, 2023 at 12:14 AM filed under General postings

The snake can move in any direction, but it cannot move through walls or its own body. The goal of the game is to make the snake as long as possible without crashing into a wall or running into its own body.

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Snake game is often used as a typing practice tool, as players must use their keyboard to control the snake's movement. Typing the correct keys quickly and accurately can help the player navigate the snake around the screen and score points.

The Snake game is simple to play and can be found on many websites and mobile apps. It is a fun and challenging way to practice typing and improve your keyboard skills.

This game variant operates in a similar way to the standard Snake Game that you might've played before on an old Nokia handset. What sets this particular incarnation of the popular nokia one apart, however, is the way that it alternates which keys are used to maneuver your snake protagonist in his quest to gobble up all the fruit in sight. Instead of using the same four arrow keys to move your player character, as was commonly done in the past, the keys in this version will constantly shift, so on one keystroke, the letter T might move you up while the letter V will move you down, and then those keys can be shifted once you press one of the corresponding keys, and suddenly you'll need to press, for instance, the letter R to move up, and the letter B to move down.

 

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