
Slither Classic

Slither Classic
About
Step into the neon-lit arena of Slither Classic on Game2Over, where the world of Nokia-era Snake meets modern multiplayer warfare! Starting as a tiny hatchling, you must navigate a vast, glowing grid filled with colorful orbs to grow your length. But you aren't alone—dozens of other players are slithering through the darkness, looking to cut you off. In this high-stakes survival game, size isn't everything; a well-timed boost can take down a titan. Outmaneuver your rivals, feast on their remains, and see if you can claim the crown as the longest snake in the server.
Features
- Massive Multiplayer Arena: Compete against over 50 live players in a single persistent session.
- Skill-Based Combat: Use your body as a shield and force opponents into head-on collisions.
- Strategic Boosting: Sacrifce a portion of your mass for a burst of speed to intercept or escape enemies.
- Instant Harvest: When a snake dies, it explodes into a massive heap of high-value glowing pellets.
- Minimalist Performance: Optimized for browser play to ensure a steady 60 FPS even on low-end hardware.
How to Play
- Enter the arena on Game2Over and start by collecting the small scattered orbs to gain your first few feet of length.
- Move your cursor to steer your snake; the head will always follow the direction of your mouse pointer.
- To defeat a rival, maneuver your body so their head crashes into your side or tail.
- Once a rival explodes, quickly hover over their glowing remains to absorb their mass and grow exponentially.
FAQ
Where can I play Slither Classic for free?
You can play the full version of Slither Classic for free on Game2Over with no downloads or installs required.
Can I hit my own body in Slither Classic?
Unlike the original arcade Snake, you can safely pass over your own body. You only die if your head touches another player's body.
How do I get to the top of the leaderboard?
Consistency is key. Focus on harvesting the remains of larger snakes that have been defeated by others rather than taking every risk yourself.
Why is my snake getting shorter when I speed up?
Boosting uses your own mass as fuel. It's a strategic trade-off: you gain speed but lose a small amount of your total length.
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