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Twist, Turn, Triumph – Snaky Snakes Slithers Onto Xbox And Play Anywhere

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Snaky Snakes
Snaky Snakes – out now on Xbox

If you’ve been craving something simple, cheap, cheerful and just a little bit chaotic, Snaky Snakes has just wriggled its way onto Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Play Anywhere and even Handheld devices.

At £2.49, this colourful little score-chaser might just be the next one more go obsession quietly taking over your downtime.

Cherry-Chasing Chaos At Its Best

At its heart, Snaky Snakes is wonderfully straightforward: guide your ever-growing snake through randomly generated obstacles while hoovering up cherries. More cherries mean more points – and more snake to somehow keep alive.

But there’s a twist. Or more accurately, several twists, turns, hard swerves and near misses.

Key Features

  • Fast-paced snake gameplay with randomly generated obstacle layouts
  • Collect cherries to grow your snake and increase your score
  • Spend cherries in the shop to unlock fun themed environments
  • Environments include Desert, Asia and Ballroom
  • Aim to beat your own high score and unlock everything
  • Play on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Play Anywhere and Handheld

Unlock New Worlds As You Score Big

Snaky Snakes might look simple, but its progression loop gives it surprising staying power. Every cherry doubles as currency, letting you purchase new backdrops ranging from sandy dunes to traditional eastern landscapes and a surprisingly fancy ballroom fit for the most sophisticated serpents.

It’s a nice incentive to keep chasing the next run – you’re never far from unlocking something quirky and new.

And because every attempt throws a fresh obstacle layout your way, no two runs ever feel the same. One moment you’re gliding confidently through narrow gaps; the next, you’re suddenly three metres longer than planned and regretting every cherry you’ve ever collected.

That unpredictability makes Snaky Snakes an ideal pick-up-and-play title – perfect for killing five minutes… or losing an entire evening to the leaderboard.

A Small Price For Big Arcade Fun

At £2.49, this is one of the cheapest new releases on Xbox, and it absolutely leans into that low-cost, high-replayability charm. Whether you’re trying to break your score, unlock every environment or just unwind with something light, it’s hard to argue with the value on offer.

Simple, snappy and strangely addictive, Snaky Snakes proves once again that sometimes the smallest games deliver the biggest dose of fun. Now available across Xbox, PC and handheld play (hi, ROG ALLY) via the Xbox Store, it’s ready to slither into your rotation whenever you need a quick hit of arcade chaos.

Just don’t blame us when you tell yourself one more run for the fiftieth time.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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