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  1. Oct 10, 2022
    2
    I love the concept and I can deal with some jank, but this game is just broken.

    The point is to increase the length of your bus. Increasing the length of your bus tanks your framerate and causes lag. If that doesn’t make you crash your bus, well, the game will just crash for you. If you’re any good at the game, it takes like 10 minutes tops on any level for it to become unplayable.
    I love the concept and I can deal with some jank, but this game is just broken.

    The point is to increase the length of your bus. Increasing the length of your bus tanks your framerate and causes lag. If that doesn’t make you crash your bus, well, the game will just crash for you.

    If you’re any good at the game, it takes like 10 minutes tops on any level for it to become unplayable. As soon as I got a few levels in, I was decent enough at it that I basically couldn’t play any more.

    Thankfully I got it on sale, because it was kinda fun but definitely isn’t worth even $5.
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  1. Apr 17, 2020
    60
    While it’s got problems, SnakeyBus remains a fun game with one of the more creative ideas I’ve seen lately.
  2. Apr 12, 2020
    70
    This is a game that looks and plays much better in docked mode. When you're hooning around a busy Paris or Miami street, looking for that next pick-up or tight turn on the horizon, the extra resolution and detail really helps.
  3. 60
    The core experience of playing Snakeybus is amusing but fleeting. There are scoreboards for each level, but I suspect for most the experience isn’t grabbing enough at its foundation to justify trying to challenge those at the top. The soundtrack is mellow like that lo-fi hip hop beats to study to YouTube channel, but it becomes redundant quickly. Levels are a bright spot in their diversity in both the locales and how well each of them has their own sense of verticality/layering of lanes to drive in. If you’re looking for a breezy unique twist on a classic game, Snakeybus can provide a few hours of mild humor.