
A state of the art game with the retro beloved gameplay of snake 97. This 3d snake can bend, and change size and speed during game-play, something you won’t see in any other snake games. The snake's mechanics are completely new. Remade with gorgeous hand-drawn 2d art and a 3d snake.
#CLASSIC SNAKE ADVENTURES CODE#
REVIEW CODE: A complimentary Playstation 4 code was provided to Bonus Stage for this review.A reboot of the classic retro game snake introduced in 1997. Beyond that there isn’t much else, Classic Snake Adventures is a very simple game rebooted for the current generation to experience. If you liked the original Snake concept or enjoy puzzle games based on your reactions, then you’ll get a couple of hours out of Classic Snake Adventures.
#CLASSIC SNAKE ADVENTURES UPDATE#
Outside of the main game there isn’t much else to do in Classic Snake Adventures, so when you complete the 100 levels, unless you want to improve your score then Classic Snake Adventures is not something you’ll go back to play again.Ĭlassic Snake Adventures is a safe update of a classic game. Soundwise it’s nothing too grating in Classic Snake Adventures, but your experience won’t be affected whether you have the sound on or off. The snake is a pretty simple looking 3D creation, whilst the hand drawn 2D rendering is reasonably decent. Thankfully there is a reason behind having a points tally, you can upload it onto the world leaderboard, so you can see how well you are doing against others.Ĭlassic Snake Adventures may have been rebooted but the graphics have had an upgrade. As mentioned earlier, collecting the BONUS letters will increase your point total. Time is also a point giver, the more time you have on the clock when you complete a level then the more points you will generate. The more hearts you have when you finish a level will result in more points, the more you collect on screen will result in more points being acquired. You will score points as you make your way through Classic Snake Adventures.

It’s pretty similar to the main game but it’s a nice change up on the original game. Instead of fruit you need to collect lightning bolts, which will strike the boss as you touch it. The boss levels are a little different, much of the screen is covered by the boss who will begin conjuring up blocks on the map. Depending on how much time is left and how many hearts you have, you will receive between 1 to 3 stars on your performance, this doesn’t have any affect on anything.

Each stage plays out exactly the same, just at a faster pace with more obstacles, so in a repetitive sense Classic Snake Adventures gets suitably more challenging as you complete each level. As you progress across the five worlds containing 100 levels there isn’t much variety in what you need to do. You don’t need to press any other buttons so you can just concentrate what’s happening on screen. Navigating the snake is fairly straightforward and works well using a controller. If you collect all the letters then your hearts will refill to maximum and you will acquire some bonus points.Ĭlassic Snake Adventures, just like the original, is an easy game to get into. There are also bonus letters which spell the word….BONUS. There are turbo boosters that will give you a short burst of speed.

If you eat the meat you will increase quicker, soda cans will make you smaller so easier to control. The snake you control will increase in size and speed when you eat.

There are 100 levels in total with 20 different bosses to beat. If you lose all your lives you will fail the level. The usual Snake rules apply in Classic Snake Adventures, if you hit an obstacle such as a wall or something similar then you lose a life, you can have up to four lives. Each level has a border so you can go through one side and appear from the opposite side like you could in some versions of Snake. Once you’ve consumed a set number of fruit then you complete the level and move on to the next one. Well, you may be surprised that there has been a reboot of Snake for consoles in the form of Classic Snake Adventures.Ĭlassic Snake Adventures is very similar to it’s original, you move your snake up, down, left or right around a screen consuming fruit whilst trying not to hit any obstacles. You’d carry on until you would hit yourself or maybe the edges depending on your version, then you would repeat trying to beat your high score. One of the earliest mobile phone games was Snake, anyone who had a mobile in the latter nineties/early noughties will remember spending many a hour moving a little snake like creature around your small screen collecting little dots which would make you bigger.
