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An example of Slither.io gameplay, showing one player's snake eating the remains of another snake that has died. This is only a part of the map. The objective of the game is to control a snake, also known as "slithers", around a wide area and eat pellets, defeating and consuming other players to gain mass to grow the largest and longest in the game. [1]
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Agar.io: Zeach April 28, 2015 Browser-based Action: Thousands of Cells compete for survival. Eat or be eaten. Web Anarchy Online: Funcom: June 27, 2001: Windows: MMORPG, Science-fiction: Two factions fight for control of a distant desert planet. 3D Jennifer Government: NationStates: Max Barry: November 13, 2002: Browser-based Government ...
Glitch was a browser-based massively multiplayer online game created by Tiny Speck. The game was developed under the leadership of Stewart Butterfield . [ 1 ] Glitch was officially launched on September 27, 2011, [ 2 ] but reverted to beta status on November 30, 2011, citing accessibility and depth issues. [ 3 ]
Pages in category "Video game glitches" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Corrupted Blood incident;
GLITCH published HyperDot in partnership with developer, Tribe Games, in January 2020. The game implemented a wide variety of accessible features. [ 14 ] The game supports many different types of controller inputs beyond standard console or PC inputs, from eye-tracking to touch controls to the Xbox Adaptive Controller , and is designed to ...
"Glitch hunters" are fans of a game who search for beneficial glitches that will allow them to speedrun the game faster, usually by skipping portions of a level, or quickly defeating enemies. One example of a speedrunning scene with large amounts of glitch hunters is the Souls series . [ 14 ]
The title of this article is "Slither.io", but both the mobile and browser name of the game are "slither.io". Yet, both of the title variants are used -- this discrepancy needs to be discussed in order to finalise a good article ranking. ~ P*h3i (talk to me) 10:18, 12 August 2017 (UTC) [ reply ]