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E > EXIDY  > SORCERER  > Software list > Software detail


Exidy
SORCERER

Snake  

"Snake is a game of tactical skill and strategic planning for the Sorcerer. Run the snake over one digit numbers without crashing the snake into the walls of into itself.

Your score is the sum of all the numbers it has "eaten". The higher the better. As the snake "digests" the numbers it grows longer and becomes harder to control.

If you take too much time to run over a number, it disappears and another one appears in a different place on the screen."

The Snake variety of games originated with the arcade game Blockade, released by Gremlin in 1976. Snake is like a one person version of Blockade but instead of having to block your opponent, you must eat food (here numbers) and avoid to block/eat yourself.

We have no release date for this Exidy Sorcerer version, but it might be one of the first implementation of the Snake game on a microcomputer.



 SOFTWARE RELATIONS:

    Snake was inspired by Hustle (Arcade)


SCREENSHOTS

title screen

oops, don't touch the walls!


LINKS
 
 Wikipedia - Snake game article




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year of release unknown
companies Steve and Pete Enterprises Inc.
type game
media tape
systems Exidy Sorcerer
number of players 1 player
staff unknown
tags eat them all, snake game



 
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