
LGR - Snood Retrospective: Forget Life, Play SNOOD
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Date: 2022-04-14
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Comments and reviews: 10
Citizen
I am so glad I spent the late 90s and the naughties not playing video games and instead using my computers for creative projects. As a result today I-m a fully fledged artist with skills up the Wazzu. And to this day I still don-t play games but I thoroughly enjoy videos like this I fill me in on what the rest of the world is been up to over the last 20 years, just plainly wasting their time. Funny and sad!
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I am so glad I spent the late 90s and the naughties not playing video games and instead using my computers for creative projects. As a result today I-m a fully fledged artist with skills up the Wazzu. And to this day I still don-t play games but I thoroughly enjoy videos like this I fill me in on what the rest of the world is been up to over the last 20 years, just plainly wasting their time. Funny and sad!
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Drachen
So, I didn't know Snood was a thing, but in my early years of computing (early 2000s, I do remember myself and my grandfather quite often playing a game called 3D Bloobs which looks pretty much identical to this in terms of gameplay. I assume since Snood came earlier, I was playing a very loyal yet distinct knock-off. I wonder how many other counterfeits might have been born from the Snood craze.
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So, I didn't know Snood was a thing, but in my early years of computing (early 2000s, I do remember myself and my grandfather quite often playing a game called 3D Bloobs which looks pretty much identical to this in terms of gameplay. I assume since Snood came earlier, I was playing a very loyal yet distinct knock-off. I wonder how many other counterfeits might have been born from the Snood craze.
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Tristen
my mom got into this while i was in elementry school. i remember her playing it on out windows 98 machine and or emachines xp machine. and she just got back into it again. she didnt even have to pay for it again she sent them an email and they gave her, her registration code she paid for like 15 years ago so cool. they even have snood for ios and android which came out back in september
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my mom got into this while i was in elementry school. i remember her playing it on out windows 98 machine and or emachines xp machine. and she just got back into it again. she didnt even have to pay for it again she sent them an email and they gave her, her registration code she paid for like 15 years ago so cool. they even have snood for ios and android which came out back in september
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Dun
I did not even remember seeing this video,
But I just saw that snood is on steam (I think it's the 3. 0 version) for free and it's still fun to jump in in 2020!
Solid addictive game-play that's so simple and fun that even with me saying that I would just try to play a match I ended up playing 12!
Just as good as I remember it
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I did not even remember seeing this video,
But I just saw that snood is on steam (I think it's the 3. 0 version) for free and it's still fun to jump in in 2020!
Solid addictive game-play that's so simple and fun that even with me saying that I would just try to play a match I ended up playing 12!
Just as good as I remember it
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Uncle
I wouldn't personally hold it against the developer about including the adware, considering at one point, almost EVERYONE was doing it. Hell, some developers still do it, in a really obnoxious way that makes it hard to avoid. I don't know why this was never made illegal.
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I wouldn't personally hold it against the developer about including the adware, considering at one point, almost EVERYONE was doing it. Hell, some developers still do it, in a really obnoxious way that makes it hard to avoid. I don't know why this was never made illegal.
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Jenny
Playing original snood from the App Store on my iPhone and listening to the video- Right at the point where it-s mentioned that without adware! A big old loud advertisement for some kind of candy crush looking thing popped up on my game because I had clear to stage LOL
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Playing original snood from the App Store on my iPhone and listening to the video- Right at the point where it-s mentioned that without adware! A big old loud advertisement for some kind of candy crush looking thing popped up on my game because I had clear to stage LOL
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Buck
This led me to buy -Classic SNOOD- on iOS
It all looked like the OG SNOOD release including the -Unregistered PLEASE SUPPORT SNOOD! - box which I thought was a joke and then when you click it the full featured game is the classic $20 -
Keep Snooding brothers
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This led me to buy -Classic SNOOD- on iOS
It all looked like the OG SNOOD release including the -Unregistered PLEASE SUPPORT SNOOD! - box which I thought was a joke and then when you click it the full featured game is the classic $20 -
Keep Snooding brothers
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Farhan
Oh yeah, Snood. This is the first game I played on my big sister's yellowish-white PC (it runs Windows Me) when I was little and I loved it so much! Every time I listen to the sounds, I would smile because those sounds resemble my fun childhood. -
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Oh yeah, Snood. This is the first game I played on my big sister's yellowish-white PC (it runs Windows Me) when I was little and I loved it so much! Every time I listen to the sounds, I would smile because those sounds resemble my fun childhood. -
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Coffee
I didn't know Snood was such a popular game! I remember playing it on my grandmas computer when I was younger.
It would also give me major anxiety when the brick wall would start coming down.
Snood Version 3 was the one I played.
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I didn't know Snood was such a popular game! I remember playing it on my grandmas computer when I was younger.
It would also give me major anxiety when the brick wall would start coming down.
Snood Version 3 was the one I played.
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Hotaru-Is-Here
Forgive me for being but an innocent Gen Z kid (who grew up on windows 95 and vista) but what in the world does DOS mean? it's a term used for more than just the one microsoft computer, right?
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Forgive me for being but an innocent Gen Z kid (who grew up on windows 95 and vista) but what in the world does DOS mean? it's a term used for more than just the one microsoft computer, right?
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