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This underrated gem from Rare puts players in the role of one of two snakes navigating an isometric playing field with the goal of capturing a flag at the top of a mountain. Similar to Q*bert and Congo Bongo, Snake Rattle 'N Roll features crisp, colorful graphics, distinctive characters, and whimsical gameplay, which is only tarnished by spotty controls. To complete the task, the snake must eat "Nibbley Pibbleys" while being assailed by toilet seats, spikes, and Bigfoot (among others). The music is surprisingly catchy and never annoying, and a two-player competitive mode only enhances replay value. ~ Chris Cavanaugh, All Game Guide
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“I loved this game on NES, I think the graphics were pretty good from what I remember, but I was like 5 when I used to play this, lol! basically, I think you started out as just a snake head and you go around eating little chicks that are basically...”
“I loved this game on NES, I think the graphics were pretty good from what I remember, but I was like 5 when I used to play this, lol! basically, I think you started out as just a snake head and you go around eating little chicks that are basically eggs with legs that run around and when you eat them you get a length of tale. The whole world is a little complicated maze of some sort where you jump up or down levels and try to find the next batch of chicks to eat. Some are bombs I think and will blow up your tale.”
created 05/SEP/2009
96
The number of games covering all platforms for the "Call of Duty" franchise.
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