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Soccer Snakes
Two wild, clumsy snakes competing in a soccer match is the perfect mix of humor, chaos, and sports. Play solo or share your keyboard with a friend and score some 'hiss-terical' fun with Soccer Snakes!
Soccer Snakes Game Guide
Release the snakes from their cages TAP or pressing SPACE. Use side ARROWS or TAP SIDES on touch devices to steer your snake, and press UP ARROW or TAP BOTH SIDES AT THE SAME TIME to headbutt the ball with more power. Recharge your headbutt energy eating the blue shiny dots.
What’s Special
Solo mode and 2 local players mode. 2 difficulty levels. 3 competition modes: Best of 3 (goals), Sudden Death and Timed Matches
What are the most important tags for this game?
Defining tags for this game are 2players, goalkeeper, multiplayer, snake, sport.
Which game development group worked on this game?
The company behind this game’s creation is RavalMatic.
Which gender group is the primary audience for this game?
This game caters to the Male demographic.
To which game category does this game belong?
The genre label that fits this game best is Sports.
Which age segment is the game targeted at?
This game caters to players in the Kids, Teens, Seniors age group.
What technology stack powers the game’s creation?
The game is built using the Javascript game development library.
Does the game involve any bloodshed or violence?
No, there are no instances of blood in the Soccer Snakes world.
Will the game run smoothly on mobile devices?
Players can enjoy Soccer Snakes on their smartphones and tablets.
Does the game feature any aggressive or violent actions?
Yes, Soccer Snakes involves cruelty in some way.
Does the game have content suitable for kids?
No, Soccer Snakes is not recommended for younger players.
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