AxySnake is a 3D action game based on the famous Snake game. By giving the classic Snake a new dimension, we have given it a new life. 3D graphic effects are strengthened by stereo sounds! Many wonderful music tracks are included in the game. Frightening monsters and a variety of bonuses all made in full 3D bring the old game to an entirely new level. The complete AxySnake distribution package includes 6 types of games. Overall, there are 80 different levels in the game!
Each game consists of several levels. To pass a level it is necessary to feed the snake and make it grow to a certain length. When the snake reaches the required length, your friend will bring you a key to the next level. The snake must eat this key so that the door to the following level will open! Avoid eating the stones. They are bad for the snake’s health. Avoid dark parts of the woods, where dangerous monsters lurk. Be attentive. At various levels there are dangerous insects. By collecting prizes, you can increase your lives, your score and your time.
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| System Requirements: | Windows 9x/ME/2000/XP/Vista, CPU 300 MHz+, 3D graphics card, DirectX 7.0 or higher |
| Publisher: | AxySoft |
| Homepage: | http://www.axysoft.com/axysnak... |
| File Size: | 4.48 MB |
| Price: | $14.95 |
This software was available as a giveaway on March 24, 2007, this giveaway is not available any more. You can download the trial version of this software at http://www.axysoft.com/axysnak....
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Nice! Thanks GOTD!!!
Comment by Mace — March 24th, 2007 at 3:02 amcool
Comment by tamika — March 24th, 2007 at 3:14 amWhat a great and simple concept.
I like that you can turn the violence off.
Be warned, it’s highly addictive.
I’ll definitely be telling everyone about this game.
Comment by Gil T. — March 24th, 2007 at 3:22 am