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- S N A P S N A K E
- By Cleveland M. Blakemore
- For the C-64
-
- NOTE: Snape Snake does not return to
- LOADSTAR.
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-
- If You ever get a chance to visit
- Texas, be sure to ask about the "snap
- snake" native to those parts. You'll
- end up with some red-faced farmer
- swearing up and down that one of those
- critters whipped his great grandson
- fifty lashes on the back when he tried
- to run the serpent over with the
- tractor last year.
-
- But you'll notice that it's always
- somebody else - his nephew, his
- thrice-removed cousin. Ask him if he's
- ever seen one, and he'll deny ever
- actually laying eyes on this awesome
- species -but he'll take a blood oath
- to the effect that he's heard them
- cracking and slapping stones to powder
- far off in the fields on some hot
- afternoon.
-
- According to the great unwritten
- herpetological almanac of Texas
- legend, these snakes are extremely
- dangerous creatures that curl
- themselves into a hoop by swallowing
- their own tails. Rolling like wheels,
- they obtain the necessary horizontal
- speed, then catapult themselves
- angrily at terrified humans,
- disengaging at the last possible
- second and delivering a mighty
- whiplike blow with their hind end that
- knocks the helpless recipient goofy.
-
- When I was going to college in
- Texas, the locals related this story
- to me time and time again, the same
- story so often repeated that it
- sometimes seemed there might be a
- grain of truth to it.
-
- In any case, I have never seen a
- snap snake. However, I was so
- impressed with this folk tale that I
- thought it would make a neat computer
- game, especially aurally. I was right.
- Snap Snake is one of my favorite games
- in terms of sound. I hope you'll find
- it entertaining as well.
-
- Plug your joystick into Port 2 to
- play. Only vertical and horizontal
- controls are used to control the snap
- snake. My snap snake does not roll
- into a hoop. His only resemblance to
- his legendary cousin is that he makes
- a snapping sound as he extends out
- from and back into his hole.
-
- Since snakes are notorious
- egg-stealers, I set the game in the
- desert, with the snake's burrow in the
- middle of a maze of tunnels belonging
- to desert birds, who bury their eggs
- in the sand. The snake is in a good
- location for easy meals all day long,
- except for one thing. His natural
- enemies, possums, roam the area
- constantly. They are ravenously hungry
- as well. If they touch any part of his
- body, he will end up a meal himself.
-
- Our snake is a wary customer,
- though. He keeps his tail end anchored
- in the middle of his lair, and when a
- possum approaches, he spins back and
- withdraws into his hole. Press the
- fire button with the joystick centered
- to pull the snake back into his
- burrow.
-
- Besides the eggs, there are
- occasional bugs in the nests that the
- snap snake can swallow for bonus
- points. If he is really fortunate, he
- may stumble on a gold nugget, which
- can be worth anywhere from 200 to 1000
- points.
-
- As soon as the snap snake clears
- the screen of eggs, the game moves to
- a new level, with faster possums, more
- eggs, and different colored terrain.
- Level 9 is the highest obtainable, and
- it is very difficult to clear the
- screen at this level.
-
- Snap Snake is a hybrid of BASIC
- 2.0 and machine language, utilizing
- interrupts to play the music and move
- the possums. It also has multicolor
- graphics so that I could make easy
- color changes to the screen with
- little effort. I stuck it up in video
- block 3 (49152-65535) so that I'd have
- plenty of room for the character
- definitions. Make sure that you type
- POKE648,4 if you hit RUN STOP/RESTORE
- accidentally during gameplay. You'll
- be unable to see the cursor until you
- do.
-
- Snap Snake will probably remind
- you of some of those zany, addictive
- games that were released in droves
- throughout the early half of the '80s,
- such as Centipede or Frogger. I hope
- you'll find yourself spending many
- frustrated hours playing "just one
- more game" of Snap Snake.
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- CB
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