Topping Steam charts: New trippy take on the classic snake game launches on Steam, and it’s free-to-play

Deep Snake has colorful, trippy visuals that is a stark contrast from the original 1997 Snake. (Image source: Steam)

Deep Snake is a new free-to-play title that’s sitting at #3 on Steam’s “New and Trending” chart right now. Short, fast runs, smooth controls, cool visuals and score chasing make it an easy game to pick up.

We all know Snake – it’s a classic game has been recreated endless times since it first showed up on Nokia phones in 1997. Now, a new game – Deep Snake has launched on Steam as a free-to-play twist on the same formula. It retains the core loop – eat to grow, avoid collisions – but instead, there are trippy, neon visuals and reactive effects that build as the run gets longer. The pacing is quick and readable: short sessions, increasing speed, and clean failure states that get players back into a new attempt fast. It runs on modest PC hardware and installs quickly too.

Movement in Deep Snake is smooth rather than grid-locked, and the arena design is all about dynamic patterns, pulsing hazards, and shifting color palettes that demand a lot of attention while playing. Power-ups force players to make risk-reward decisions, with temporary abilities that can clear space, slow time, or completely alter the snake’s trail. Score chasing is supported by lightweight progression and optional cosmetics. The effects in the game are very heavy on contrast and clarity so that, despite the “trippy” look, the snake, pickups, and hazards are easily distinguishable. Audio matches the game’s pacing as well. You can hear layering beats and effects as the snake grows.

(Image source: Steam)
(Image source: Steam)
(Image source: Steam)
(Image source: Steam)

As a free-to-play release, Deep Snake is very easy to get into: download, play a round, and you can decide whether to chase personal bests or just climb the leaderboards. Monetization is limited to cosmetics and add-ons from the outset. Reviews aren’t too abundant yet, but the aggregate is “Very Positive” so far, which is promising to say the least. 

You can check Deep Snake out here. The gameplay video is linked below.

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