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Here's yet another SNAKE clone, ...

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... but it's one obviously missing from the repertoire of games made with MINIGRAFIK: (download).

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+8K RAM expansion required. Control your snake with keys [Z], [X], [;] and [/].

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Mike wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:54 pm Control your snake with keys [Z], [C], [;] and [/].
Didn't you mean [Z], [X], [;] and [/]?

Otherwise a nice and short program to demonstrate MINIGRAFIK's capabilities.
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Mike wrote:Control your snake with keys [Z], [C], [;] and [/].
tokra wrote:Didn't you mean [Z], [X], [;] and [/]?
Yes, it should have been the [X] key. I have corrected the start post.
Otherwise a nice and short program to demonstrate MINIGRAFIK's capabilities.
:mrgreen: ... in Forum64, we had a discussion where I asserted that Snake doesn't need an auxiliary array. With a clever encoding of the screen contents, the tail can already follow along the snake's body. This version is a proof of concept. :)
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