Snake Pass

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Summary

Welcome to Snake Pass; a physical action-puzzle game that sees the player slither, curl and climb their way through increasingly challenging worlds filled with evermore intricate obstacles and fiendishly mind-bending objectives!

Snake Pass is the wriggling brain-child of Seb Liese, who originally came to Sumo from Holland to work on the LittleBigPlanet team. His prototype of ‘real snake physics’ captured the entire studio’s imagination and we’re really proud of the results so far!


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Snake Pass Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Brainstrain [user]
December 12, 2019

Cute and clever, but VERY frustrating. This is a platformer where you spend most of your time fighting against the controls. If that soundsCute and clever, but VERY frustrating. This is a platformer where you spend most of your time fighting against the controls. If that sounds like a nightmare... yeah, it is. Brutal check-pointing (lose all your pickups if you die) adds insult to injury.The graphics are cute, levels are fairly well designed, and they introduce new mechanics at a reasonable pace. But there's just too much working against it for me to call this game good.

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Review by hmez [user]
April 24, 2019

This game is crazy frustrating and makes me feel dump. The game somehow manages to complicate a simple mechanic until the player isn't able toThis game is crazy frustrating and makes me feel dump. The game somehow manages to complicate a simple mechanic until the player isn't able to understand what's going on. It's graphics are great but the gameplay is completely unclear to me and even though i managed to complete the first 6 levels i am not able too tell anybody how these completely not great controls should work. It's a good idea but a very bad execution.

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Review by Riot Pixels
July 5, 2017

Simple, but fun gameplay mechanics, appealing graphics, realistic physics make Snake Pass an enjoyable experimental 3D platformer. It needs a little bit more work to become a game, though.

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Review by CD-Action
June 7, 2017

It’s an enjoyable game that will win the hearts of children, but it’s far from breathtaking – it’s short and lacks a spark (e.g. a protagonist that is not only cute but also charismatic) that would make it memorable.

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Review by curzon_dax [user]
May 14, 2017

It does definitely deserve a 7 out of 10 for originality, HOWEVER it has severe flaws. The mapping is very unclear without offering anyIt does definitely deserve a 7 out of 10 for originality, HOWEVER it has severe flaws. The mapping is very unclear without offering any outline of the level, leaving the player 'slithering' around trying to figure out not HOW to play the game, but WHERE to play the game. This was by far the biggest flaw, but, on the gameplay itself (which is largely based on novel controls, while the originality of it can only be praised and it deserves that, to be frank it's not the most exciting thing ever, it would appeal to some people for sure but for my personal taste and I guess a lot of people's it's going to get old within a few levels.

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Game Information
Release Date March 28, 2017
Publisher Sumo Digital
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Platform, Puzzle, Simulator, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Themes Action, Kids
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch