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Posted on 04-23-13, 08:27 pm (rev. 4 by  Alverez on 04-25-13, 12:29 am)


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http://www.curvefever.com
Some people might have seen this game before. SyndereN used to play it between casts and scrims on his stream way back.

The best description I can come up with is multiplayer Snake. You control your own line, and you try to block others while surviving yourself. For added fun, you get randomly generated holes in your line as you go along. In the new version made by people on the internet (that's right!), there are powerups that make the game a bit less basic.

Come play while my premium still lasts!
Posted on 04-23-13, 09:54 pm
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That link goes straight to dotanoobs boards for me
Posted on 04-24-13, 09:44 pm


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It does, no idea why.

Removed hyperlink, you will have to resort to copypasting.
Posted on 04-25-13, 12:29 am
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Posted by Proxymate
It does, no idea why.

Removed hyperlink, you will have to resort to copypasting.


FTFY
Posted on 04-29-13, 03:15 pm
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Posted by Proxymate
The best description I can come up with is multiplayer Snake. You control your own line, and you try to block others while surviving yourself.


Did anyone else read this and think of Surround for Atari 2600?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surround_%28video_game%29

the object of Surround was to maneuver a sprite across the screen, leaving a trail behind. A player wins by forcing the other player to crash into one of the trails.[4] Various options allowed for speed-up, diagonal movement, wrap-around and "erase" (the choice to not draw at a given moment); in addition, the sprites could be set to operate at a beginning "slow" speed, or progressively speed up through five speeds.[5]
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