Ultra-Indie Daily Dose: SNAKE 3310 Is Nokia Flip Phone Fear
Hello, you glorious gluttons for all things indie horror! Are you just starving for the newest of the new, the most unknownest of the unknown? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to the Ultra-Indie Daily Dose! In this series, we’re going to pick a new game every day from an indie horror creator you’ve probably never heard of. No million-dollar budgets or factory productions. This is the space for the little guy with not but a developer toolkit and a dream. So if you’re down to roll the dice on something different, then stick around and check it out!
Welcome back for another dose of indie horror! Youths of today may not remember, but there was a time where the classic 8-bit game Blockade, now more commonly known as Snake, was the most advanced game you could play on a mobile phone. SNAKE 3310 by itch.io developer Luis S. is a throwback to this evergreen and thankfully non-trademarked game.
SNAKE 3310 was created for the Nokia 3310 Jam. As you can imagine, it’s about playing a game of Snake on your Nokia flip phone. Everytime you start, however, you’re interrupted by a text, and have to begin again. The more you play, the more the texts get increasingly weird.
You can play SNAKE 3310 for free on itch.io by clicking here.
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