Play SNAKE a Popular Arcade Game on Roku & Fire TV



Play SNAKE a Popular Arcade Game on Roku & Fire TV



Snake is a classic game that was wildly popular on cellphones in the 90s.



Snake Arcade Game on Roku Fire TV


Way before we had HDR OLED Screen Android or iPhones available, we played simple games like Snake on our cell phones. In its time it was a popular and addicting game. You can still play Snake today because it's been ported to popular media streamers like Roku and Fire TV. And it's also available for XBOX One.




Play Snake on TV


Built by Romans I XVI Gaming, Snake is a game on Roku and Fire TV that has been wildly successful.

Recently the developer has also made the game open source for download on Github. For those that want to use it for enhancing their programming skills.



How to Play The Game


The player controls a dot, square, or object on a bordered plane. As it moves forward, it leaves a trail behind, resembling a moving snake. In some games, the end of the trail is in a fixed position, so the snake continually gets longer as it moves.

Wikipedia



Add Snake to Roku, Fire TV, and Xbox One


This game can be added Free from the following sources for your device. And Snake includes both free gameplay or you can pay to unlock additional more challenging levels.

Warning: This game can become wildly addictive. And you may find yourself wasting several hours of your day playing Snake.

Add to Roku

Fire TV App

Xbox One App 






If you enjoy playing classic arcade games give this game a try on your Roku or Fire TV. It will provide hours of entertainment. And for even more free entertainment, check out more great 9 Free TV apps for Android or Free channels for Roku.










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