![]() ![]() I have said time and time again that I usually don’t like games that have been ported over to the Switch from other platforms for a variety of reasons, but Snakebird is simple enough and has Switch-like graphics, so it actually works amazingly both in hand-held mode and on a TV. I didn’t experience any bugs with Snakebird, and it seems like a very good Switch port. ![]() There are tons of levels, too, and all of them have the same quality. It’s a cute game with adorable graphics, a quirky little soundtrack, stylish menus, and a fun vibe. Snakebird is filled with many unique puzzles and challenges and consistently good puzzles that are fun and challenging. ![]() ![]() To understand the funny movement of this game, you probably need to see it in motion, so here is a YouTube video of the Trailer: You can only control one of these wiggly friends at a time. Snakebirds can move one space at a time, and they can lift other Snakebirds. This means that if you get stuck, you mostly just have to backtrack and try the area again. Snakebirds can only move forward, and they do not grip to surfaces above them. After grabbing all the fruit in the level, our intrepid snakebird can slither to the rainbow portal to the next challenge. They grow a little when they eat fruit and can easily slither around platforms. Snakebird Complete is a little puzzle game that has you move through each level with these very floppy worm creatures. It’s a cartoony and weird little collection of appropriate puzzles for all ages. Snakebird Complete is a game all about moving through a variety of puzzles as little snakes with bird faces. Review code provided with many thanks to Future Friends. System: Switch (also available for Steam (Windows, Mac))ĭeveloper|Publisher: Noumenon Games | Astra Logical ![]()
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