Sssnakes
SCORE: 70
I play Slither.io on the Internet from time to time. I really want a
copy of that game to appear in the offline only arena, and a physical
copy of it. When I heard about Sssnakes on the Nintendo 3DS I thought we
are halfway there. I was really excited to hear Family Friendly Gaming
received a download code for Sssnakes. I did some research and found out
the bottom screen in Sssnakes is from the old Nokia phone. I would have
guessed Gameboy.
I wish Sssnakes let us go diagonally. We can move left, right, up, down,
and fire. We lose some of our length when we fire. Sssnakes has two game
play modes. There is a new game, and the score attack. Families can only
play levels in score attack that they have reached in the regular game
mode. Which can be hard since we have three lives and always start at
level one. I wish Sssnakes let us start at any level after reaching it.
The controls in Sssnakes are tough to adapt to. I press a certain
direction so many times, only to not turn in Sssnakes. This really
frustrated me. I don't know why this happens either. The more I played
Sssnakes the better I got, and the farther I got. The top screen
graphics go in 3D if you turn that function on. I played Sssnakes on the
Nintendo 2DS since I do not want to get migraines.
Sssnakes is not what I was hoping for. Still this Nintendo 3DS video
game is fun in its own right. It could use a few improvements here and
there. It is fun to collect food and stretch the length of the snake.
There are also other snakes, and green lady bugs that will get in your
way in Sssnakes. I do not know of any multiplayer function in Sssnakes.
It would have been cool to play with my brother.
The biggest lesson in Sssnakes is to avoid gluttony. Which is a good
lesson for Americans to learn. I wish there was a way to beat levels
without eating all of the food in Sssnakes. It would have reinforced the
avoidance of gluttony much better in my opinion. I hope to see sequels
to Sssnakes in the future. This digital download helps expand the
digital library on the Nintendo 3DS. Sssnakes might stick out more if
there were physical copies of it.
- Kid Gamer
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 79%
System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: EnjoyUp Games
Developer: Software Scribes
Rating:
‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
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