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Snood is a puzzle video game created in 1996 by David M. Dobson.[1] Today, versions exist for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, Palm OS, and other systems, including the TI-83 and TI-84 calculators. This connect-the-critters game is a direct copy of Bust-A-Move. Similar to other puzzle games, the rules of Snood are simple, and the only computer skill needed is the ability to use a mouse. Connect three or more identical Snoods to make them disappear from the board. If you clear the board, you win. If the Snoods reach the bottom of the screen, you lose. Play is not time-limited in most game modes.[2]
[edit] Game informationThe pieces in the game are called Snoods. There are seven regular Snoods and four Special Snoods. The regular Snoods are: Jake (Blue), Midoribe (Green), Mildred (Grey), Spike (Purple), Zod (Red), Geji (Light blue), and Sunny (Orange).
There is also a special Snood called Numbskull. Numbskull is shaped like a human skull and is the one type of Snood that is never launched into play, which means it cannot be joined with other Snoods. If Numbskulls are found at the start of a level, they will have to be isolated and dropped by the player to remove them from the board. Second, if the player loses the game, all the Snoods will turn into Numbskulls, serving as a visual game over message.
[edit] Levels and Play ModesThe different levels of Snood and the difficult progressions are: [edit] Additional VersionsSnood was modified in version 3.0, to include an "Armageddon" level which adds the element of time to the puzzle. This newest level has added a higher level of difficulty to the game. Newer versions of Snood offer a 'Time Attack' mode, playable on different difficulty levels. Version 4.0 for Windows and Macintosh, includes a tournament mode and worldwide daily scoring competition (the Game of the Day) hosted at SnoodWorld.com[2], in addition to other new features. A sequel was released on the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance in late 2005. Other games that use the Snood characters include What's New, Snood Slide, and Snoodoku. In 2009, startup game developer Monkey Gods, founded Naughty Dog co-founders Jason Rubin and Andy Gavin , licensed the rights to Snood and announced that they were releasing an all-new version of Snood for the iPhone and Ipod Touch Platforms.[3] Naughty Dog is the developer and creator of numerous popular video games including Crash Bandicoot, Jak and Daxter and Uncharted. [edit] Awards and RecognitionSteve Wozniak, Co-Founder (with Steve Jobs) of Apple, Inc. lists Snood as one of his favorite games.[4] Al Gore, Michael Crichton, Lorne Michaels and Nora Ephron are reported to be fans of the game.[5] Jupiter Media Metrix did a study in 2001 to find the most played games and Snood placed ninth with 1.5 million unique users. This is most notable because most of the games on the list were those that came with various versions of Windows (such as the top ranked game, Solitaire, with 46.7 million users).[6] Snood received 2004 Shareware Industry Award for Best Game Action/Arcade on July 17, 2004.[7] Snood has been used regularly by the Ronald McDonald House staff at Stanford University as a tool to teach seriously ill children. Its also been used as palliative for ill patients who are undergoing chemotherapy, bone marrow transplants and dialysis.[8] Snood was voted “one of the top 10 things on the Web to make you happy”, in April 2009.[9] [edit] Snood in popular culture
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[edit] External linkshttp://www.snood.com - this is the actual official site and the url given on the game itself. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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