The classic game: Snake
This is a basic implementation focusing on a simple design, small code base, minimal external dependencies and good code documentation. Therefore, this project is a good starting-off point if you want to create your own snake implementation.
Control the snake with arrow keys. Holding down a key in a certain direction will make the snake faster! You can pause the game by pressing ENTER.
SHIFT + Q will exit the current game and will leave you at the title screen. SHIFT + R will restart the round. If the size of your terminal has changed you can use this to refit the game to your terminal.
The highscore is saved in a file (called .csnake) in your home directory.
Rules:
- If you bite yourself you will die!
- The faster you eat the fruit, the more points you'll get!
Arguments:
--open-bounds
,-o
will make the outer bounds open so you can exit the screen and come out on the other side--walls <0-5>
,-w <0-5>
activates the usage of walls within the level. 1-5 are predefined wall patterns and 0 are randomly created walls.--color <1-5>
,-c <1-5>
changes the color of the snake--skip-title
,-s
skips the title screen--remove-savefile
,-r
removes the savefile--ignore-savefile
,-i
will ignore the savefile--filepath path
,-f path
will use path as the savefile--vim
changes controls with arrow keys to H, J, K and L--maximum-speed
changes the maximum speed--help
,-h
displays help information--version
,-v
displays information about the version and license
- gcc
- make
- libncurses
On Ubuntu or Debian you can use this to install the dependencies:
apt-get install gcc make libncurses-dev
make
If you want to install C-Snake to your local binary directory you can use:
make install
To uninstall it again:
make uninstall
By default the binary will be called csnake. If you want to change that you can use:
make TARGET=<New Name> install
Be sure to use the same target name for the uninstall.