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Snakecremental is a single player casual management game with a economy theme. It was developed by WalkingCatStudios and was released on April 1, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Collect fruits colors Upgrade the Skill Tree Features: Skill Tree with a variety of upgrades Multiple collectables with different effects Challenges (& Hard Mode) number go up

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80%Audience ScoreBased on 330 reviews
gameplay14 positive mentions
grinding44 negative mentions

  • Innovative blend of classic Snake gameplay with a strategic incremental upgrade system, creating engaging and fresh mechanics that require tactical decisions on what pieces to collect and when.
  • Progression and upgrade system is well-balanced and satisfying, with many meaningful upgrades and a variety of playstyles and strategies to explore.
  • Affordable and enjoyable game offering several hours of fun, with appealing retro aesthetic, relaxing music, and multiple secrets and achievements to discover.
  • Controls feel unresponsive or clunky at times, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences, especially on certain platforms like Steam Deck.
  • Late-game progression becomes excessively grindy and tedious, with some achievements requiring replaying the entire game or skipping upgrades, causing frustration among completionists.
  • Lack of clear in-game explanations for mechanics, and some upgrade effects or achievements are obscure or unintuitive, forcing players to rely on external guides.
  • gameplay

    57 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 70% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The gameplay combines classic snake mechanics with incremental elements, introducing strategic resource and health management that adds depth and mild complexity over time. While the upgrade system and mechanics are clever and engaging initially, the gameplay can become repetitive and grind-heavy, with some unintuitive mechanics and a lack of clear explanations hindering the experience. Overall, it offers a fun and rewarding challenge for fans of the genre, though progression may stagnate mid-game for some players.

    • “A ton to discover, the snake gameplay itself starts slow but becomes incredibly fun as you have to think about which cubes you want to collect and in what order.”
    • “Progression is smooth, gameplay is interactive, robust and fun, pacing is very good.”
    • “Very smart upgrade system with each currency seamlessly filling its own place in the gameplay loop.”
    • “The gameplay is also painfully grindy and repetitive, even by the standards of this type of game.”
    • “The gameplay loop has no significant changes, and the health system makes it feel like being good at the game doesn't help you progress.”
    • “Mechanically it doesn't really introduce anything after the first hour of gameplay, and around halfway you don't even see numbers go up much; it just becomes boring grind.”
  • grinding

    44 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game is widely criticized for becoming excessively grindy and repetitive, especially around mid to late stages like tier 8 or the "pink" level, leading to tedious progression and diminished fun. While some find the grinding manageable or even enjoyable with certain strategies or difficulty adjustments, many note a sharp increase in grind that hampers overall pacing and replayability.

    • “The gameplay is also painfully grindy and repetitive, even by the standards of this type of game.”
    • “Gets stupidly grindy around tier 9 though, and quickly loses appeal.”
    • “I spent literal hours grinding and it still wasn't enough.”
  • graphics

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    The graphics are generally simple and retro-styled, with some users finding them tasteful and fitting, while others criticize them as poorly designed, difficult to read, and lacking visual variety. Several mention graphical bugs, unpleasant skins, and an overall lack of polish compared to similar games. Although the visuals may suit casual play, they detract from the experience for some players due to clarity and aesthetic issues.

    • “The skill tree keeps the game engaging, with simple yet tasteful retro graphics to top it off.”
    • “The graphics, the progression, the music.”
    • “Audio and visuals are pleasing but simplistic, but who plays these kinds of games for advanced graphics anyways?”
    • “The graphics are just terrible to read and look at.”
    • “Speaking of visuals, half the skins are an eyesore and make it really hard to look at the screen for long.”
    • “Also, the game graphics are too simple; in Nodebuster, you had just enough post-processing to make it look nice, but not here.”
  • music

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 40% negative mentions

    The music in the game is generally praised for being relaxing and well-designed, complementing the retro-inspired presentation without relying on nostalgia. It enhances the enjoyable gameplay experience, though some players find aspects like tedious gameplay affect their overall impression.

    • “Presentation is excellent, retro without being nostalgia bait, with excellent sound design and soundtrack.”
    • “The upgrades add a fun and unique twist to a classic game, and the music is very relaxing.”
    • “Great incremental game, nice music and upgrades, it has a surprising amount of content for the genre.”
    • “Tedious gameplay and music.”
    • “The graphics, the progression, the music.”
  • replayability

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 75% negative mentions

    Replayability in this game is generally limited, with some players frustrated by hidden achievements that discourage skipping upgrades and a mid-game grind that reduces motivation. However, it offers value for its price and time spent, and certain players appreciate its obscure achievements and accessible challenge, providing some incentive for multiple playthroughs.

    • “This game has great obscure achievements, good replayability, and isn't unfriendly to people who have more time than skill.”
    • “Nobody wants to nuke their save because hidden achievements require you to skip upgrades in a game that has no replayability.”
    • “Not a ton of replayability, but for the price and the amount of time it kept me occupied, I'd say it's worth it.”
    • “Pretty good fun, though there's little replayability given the mid-game wall where you're really grinding to make any gains.”
  • stability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Users report significant stability issues, particularly citing extremely buggy controls on the Steam Deck.

    • “The Steam Deck controls are extremely buggy.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the current symbols for large numbers confusing and suggest adding an option to use standard SI prefixes (k, M, G, T) for clarity and better understanding. The humor aspect is seen as quirky but could benefit from a more familiar notation.

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Play Times

4h Median play time
5h Average play time
4-6h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 4 analyzed playthroughs
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Snakecremental is a casual management game with economy theme. Common tags for Snakecremental include indie, 2d, linear, pixel graphics, relaxing and others.

Snakecremental is available on PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck, Windows and others.

On average players spend around 5 hours playing Snakecremental.

Snakecremental was released on April 1, 2025.

Snakecremental was developed by WalkingCatStudios.

Snakecremental has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Snakecremental for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Snakecremental is a single player game.

Similar games include Outhold, Fill Up The Hole, Incredicer, Tower Wizard, (the) Gnorp Apologue and others.