Here's another entry for QJ and Liksang's Summer Coding Competition. PSPSnake is based on the old-school Snake game. You've probably played or come across it at least once in your life. To make things more interesting, Gambiting has added a few extra features to PSPSnake.
There are three modes of play: Classic, Arcade, and Extreme. The gameplay in Classic mode is the same as the original Snake game. In Arcade, you can reduce the snake's length, plus you can use "snake's motion" to slow its movements and escape difficult situations. Extreme mode plays almost the same as Classic mode, but this time you can't reduce the length of the snake PLUS the snake's length increases constantly.
Click on the download link below to try this game out. Once all the entries for the Summer Coding Competition are released, we will also release a compilation of all the game entries along with instructions regarding the voting procedure.
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