Snake.io allows you to perform the same actions, but with virtual controls instead. That comes in handy when you want to ensnare or murder an opposing snake. The snake in Slither.io follows your finger or thumb when you hold it down, and you can double-tap to speed up. Neither game contains any sound whatsoever. Though there's still something to be said for Snake.io's minimalism. Thanks to its deviation from the trends and relatively flashier visuals, I'd argue that Slither.io clinches it in the aesthetics department. The snake itself is even made up of a collection of circles, like loads of protagonists(?) of Agar.io. It's also closer to Agar.io (the game that started it all) with its white-honeycomb background and coloured dots. Snake.io is more appealing to those who prefer a minimalist style. This may come down to personal preference but Slither.io is the most impressive visually, with its glowing orbs, 3D snake models, and those flashy visuals when you go superfast. Read on to discover which is the better game. We at Pocket Gamer want to save you from wasting your time though, and have done the hard work for you. The problem is, it's not exactly clear which is the better game on first play. But, one of these clones ended up being pretty darn good - the aptly-titled Snake.io. Its success was so great, in fact, that a bunch of developers leaped onto the bandwagon, and the App Store is now completely chock full of clones. Slither.io has taken mobile by absolute storm the past few weeks and shot to the top of every chart imagineable.
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