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Thursday, September 07, 2006
Remaking Snake in any form for the Retro Remakes competition is never a good idea, since the gameplay is extremely simple and won't hold interest for longer than a couple of minutes at best. Justin Reid's 3D Snake only manages to be a novelty piece and not much more.

Name: 3D Snake
Developer: Justin Reid
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB
1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 9/02/2006 10:56:00 PM:  
Seems pretty bland, but I must disagree that a Snake clone cannot be good. Ever saw the games of a 2004 Darkbasic contest? They were all clones of a few classic games (it was the compo's theme), most were Snake clones, and some were particularly good, and some even made twists and additions to the original gameplay.