It brought bonus pickups, local multiplayer over multiple handsets, the ability to copy the full game to another handset over bluetooth, global high scores, a 3D board that allowed you to snake around the top surface and then the underside, or on a sphere…Īnd if you hunt around on the internet, you can still find my original review: It brought color to the game, it brought not just square grids but hexagonal grids. The 2005 release was a huge step up from the monochrome top down view seen in the early Nokia Snake games. Not Snake.īecause if you go back, there was a ‘classic Nokia’ game called Snakes. And while the new Nokia handsets tap into that, the version of Snake that ships with the machine looks nothing like the Snake everyone remembers loving, nor does it play remotely like Snake from 1997 or Snake from 2000. Because of the fascination of Snake on the Nokia 3310, it has been seen as the default version, the one that nostalgia brings to mind.
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