Thursday, January 8, 2009

Snake Game

Snake game works great for all group ages. It seems to be everywhere, on our cell phones and computers; users can now play snake game everywhere when away from home: on the bus or tram, in a waiting room when at the dentist, at the airport before boarding and so on. The snake game is very simple, you can move up, down, right and left with the help of the keys on the computer or cell phone. While getting around the screen, guide the snake so as to catch or eat the small squares or apples that appear flashing, but make sure not to run the snake in a wall or make it eat its own tail. In more advanced versions of the snake game, the apples the snake eats are colored.

Snake Game

Snake game was launched in the 70s and it has not lost its popularity since then, becoming what we'd call a classic. On computers, the snake game started with the Blockade designed by Gremlin in the mid 70s, but the microcomputer variety of the game, known as Worm imposed itself to the public only in 1978. In time all sorts of variations, upgrades and modifications were operated on the snake game, but it is still preserved in its original form on Nokia cell phones; more advanced telephone models even include the a three dimensional game option.

Snake Game

With the first monochrome cell phones, the graphics of the snake game were basic with simple black squares and four movement directions. As Nokia graphics improved so did the quality of the basic games incorporated in the menu of a cellular: thus with Nokia 3310, it was time for the bug bonus feature to enter the snake game. Later on, though no content modifications were operated on the snake game, it came to be compatible with multi-player use, bluetooth and infra-red technologies. No matter how new your cell phone is, the snake game has the same features to enjoy.

Snake Game

There are also bad bits in playing snake game on the cellular; even if you have a very good cell battery, it will still discharge sooner when used extensively. As for the impact on health, playing the snake game is not more harmful than other games in its category. Prolonged focusing on the cell or computer screen may cause headaches, blurred vision and other forms of sight troubles, as well as cramping in the neck muscles. There are warnings about the radiation risk when playing snake game on the cell phone, but many users find such claims ridiculous.

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