Snake? Snake! Turns Metal Gear Into A Brotherly Competition

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Do you think Solid Snake and Liquid Snake ever had friendly competitions in their birth years?

 

Snake? Snake! is a game that suggests they did. It’s a two-player game in which one of you plays as Solid and the other as Liquid, competing to recruit the most soldiers.

 

It plays like the classic mobile game Snake but instead of eating dots you have to slither your Snake over sleeping soldiers to extract them with your Fulton recovery system. This makes your tail grow longer.

 

If the two opposing Snakes run into each other, the one who initiated the collision loses a point, so it’s best to steer clear of each other. Snake? Snake! was made for Duplicade and is available to play for free on itch.io.


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