
Do yourself a favor: play some levels before you read the help in McPixel.
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The classic game of Snake - eat the targets & grow, but don't run into anything ! A great way to relax and tune-out from your day for a quick break. Boards - Classic board where snake wraps-around, Walls, Broken Wall, Spiral, and more Speeds - From very Slow to nearly impossibly Fast Backgrounds - Star field scrolling, white, black, wooden, and more Music - 8-Bit retro soundtrack Controls - Directional or "Steering" controls (choose from Settings) Full Screen support Share a screenshot of your finished game on Facebook or Twitter ! Handy keyboard shortcuts: P; Play B: Change background K: Change sKin (how the snake looks) M: Menu X: Toggle Sound Spacebar : Pause Cursor keys to move snake (WASD keys can also be used) Pick number of targets in the game: ONE or 5 or even 10 ! (choose from settings) High scores are saved for each speed and board Multiple speeds - Many boards - Full Screen support - Easy controls - Lovely graphics - Smooth play.......classic snake is the snake game for everyone.
Do yourself a favor: play some levels before you read the help in McPixel.
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