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A goofy snake-racing hybrid that works as a time-killer for players who love arcade simplicity.
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About SQUAKE
I'd never heard of SQUAKE before diving in, and honestly, the concept sounds like it was dreamed up on a napkin: take the infinite-growth loop of classic Snake and bolt it onto a racing framework. You're piloting a vehicle that grows longer as you collect items on the track, and the real puzzle is navigating tight courses without tangling yourself into a wall. It's pure arcade logic, stripped of pretense. The game knows what it is and doesn't overstay its welcome. Each run is quick, the controls are responsive, and there's a satisfying click when you nail a clean lap without clipping yourself. It's not deep, and it won't hold you for 40 hours, but if you want something to kill 15 minutes with a weird premise and no skill ceiling to break your teeth on, SQUAKE delivers exactly that. Best for players who like arcade simplicity and don't need a ten-hour tutorial.

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- Developer
- On5
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- TBA