When you start playing this eloquently deceptive game, there are multiple things you'll need to keep in mind. 1-Don't get tricked! Le Snak, the brave serpent, may trick you into petting him by his daringly high charisma. Don't fall for it! Always try to dart around this sneaky serpents whispers, no matter the circumstances. 2-Avoid his tricks! Never listen to Le Snaks dazzling voice, and never press the W key or hover your spiky mouse over our beloved scaly friend. Even if Le Snak doesn't think you're a delicious and plump rat, you're still on the menu!
Le Snak. The original. When the first Le Snak game was created, it became an instant classic. It shaped generations. It was the game incarnate. Yet, as the game amount increased and increased further, the original still stood as perfection. It stood the sole good game in a mess of absolute and unforgivable garbage for decades. Until the remake came along. The remake was a recreation of everything that made the original good but with more in depth code, more options, and AI enhanced graphics. Yet, despite it all, it lacked what made the original feel unqiue. It was a hollow copy, and I knew it. Nothing more than a mess of nostalgia bait. I looked over the original game seeing what was missing. What that had that this didn't. I knew what I had to do. For an entire year, I have worked non-stop on Le Snak incarnate, with better graphics better bosses, higher quality cutscenes, and much more in depth gameplay. I am a master of deception, after all. So get ready, to see the ultimate project. The best one since the original. The pure Le Snak. Le Snak: Rehaxed. Next update: Bug fixes (shelved to further update) 8 new playable characters New currency system Brand new microtransactions All credits go to Gobbily Snorkill