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Publisher(s) | Sandlot Games |
Platform(s) | Wii Microsoft Windows OS X iOS Android |
Release | December 3, 2004 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Snail Mail is a video game which was released by Sandlot Games for PC on December 3, 2004.[1] It was later released in 2011 for the Wii through the WiiWare service, and also on iOS.[2] The game is a fast-paced racing game where the player must guide a snail named Turbo, with a jetpack strapped to his back, through the various levels in the game, avoiding various enemies and obstacles.[3][2]
Gameplay[edit]
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- Collecting all the mail in the cosmos isn't easy. That's why Turbo the Snail is counting on you to help him accomplish his mission. 3 game modes are offered: Postal mode: with 50 levels in 10 galaxies Challenge mode: which will really test your reflexes Time trial mode: where speed is everything.
The game features the main protagonist, a snail, whose task is to deliver mail throughout various worlds and levels. Set in space, the game features cel shaded graphics.[4] Snail Mail offers three different modes of play; postal mode, time trial mode and challenge mode. The snail (named Turbo, the purple one pictured on the cover art of the game) has to navigate throughout the levels whilst avoiding various enemies and obstacles, using a jetpack which is strapped on to its back.[2] In multiplayer, other players use different colored snails to do the same thing. The levels are filled with powerups, as well as packages that can be collected. There are 50 levels in the game altogether.
Reception[edit]
The game received mixed reviews from critics. A review by Nintendo-video game review site, Nintendo Life on the other hand, praised the art style and the colorful visuals.[2] The same review however, mentioned how awkward the controls in the game were, which impacted on the gameplay. The review also found the levels to be too similar and repetitive to make the game an enjoyable one. In addition to this, the review noted that the graphics occasionally made the game difficult to play, for example the way that the camera in the game moved with the player.
TouchArcade gave the iOS version mostly positive feedback, saying that 'everything about the game was fun'.[4]IGN also reviewed the iOS version of the game, and gave it in an 8/10.[5]
References[edit]
- ^'Snail Mail [Download]'. Amazon. December 1, 2004. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
- ^ abcdReed, Phillip (June 24, 2011). 'Snail Mail Review – WiiWare'. nintendolife.com. Nintendo Life. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
- ^'Play Snail Mail for FREE!'. FreeRide Games. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
- ^ abPatterson, Blake (November 26, 2008). ''Snail Mail' from Sandlot Games: An iPhone Gem'. TouchArcade. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
- ^Buchanan, Levi (December 12, 2008). 'Snail Mail iPhone Review'. IGN. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
Snail Mail Online Game
Description
It’s time to race to deliver intergalactic mail! Guide Turbo the Snail through the furthest reaches of the universe to pickup and deliver intergalactic mail. Steer clear of asteroids, black holes and other cosmic hazards in this fast-paced racing game!
Your character in Snail Mail is propelled along a highway that has bumpers on each side to keep you from falling off. Ramps, jumps, loops, and tunnels all are part of the ride, as are the aforementioned dangerous slugs, salt, asteroids, and gun turrets. Jumping through stars boosts your weapon, and if you hit enough stars you become invincible.
In full version of Snail Mail you can play all 50 levels in Postal mode, test your reflexes in Challenge mode, and get the fastest time in Time Trials.
Features
- 50 levels in Postal Mode
- 3 different modes of play
- Gorgeous console-quality 3D graphics
- High score board and race instant replay
Screenshots
System requirements
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- Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
- DirectX 8.0
- Processor 400 MHz
- 128 MB RAM