PSPSnake v.1 - Sony PSP coder slicer4ever decided to get into ad-hoc development and we're seeing some sweet fruits labor right here. The simple game Snake was revived and with an ad-hoc twist, slicer4ever decided to simply call it PSPSnake.
The objectives in the game are pretty simple: eat as much of the onscreen food as you can and get longer. In the process, you have to outfox your opponent into ramming into you. Sounds simple, but it can be pretty addictive.
According to slicer4ever, there's no single player mode and when playing with a friend, the server has to be started ahead of the client to play successfully. A couple more releases are planned to shoot bugs and hopefully add new features.
That's about it. Try to find a buddy who'll play with you and download the game from the link below. You can also give slicer4ever feedback via the forum thread linked below. Enjoy!
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