On the game field, every gesture matters: one movement of your finger sets the direction, and the glowing chain obediently follows, leaving a bright trail behind. This arcade game takes the familiar idea of Snake and turns it into a fast, stylish run through a virtual circuit, where you need to grow, maneuver, and stay in control. The controls are built around smoothly guiding the head across the playing field, while the main task is simple: increase your tail, collect useful elements, and avoid anything that can shorten the chain or end the attempt. The longer the trail becomes, the more carefully you have to choose your route, because free space keeps shrinking, and every wrong move brings you closer to a mistake.
The campaign is divided into a chain of levels, where each stage gives the player a specific goal. In one run, you need to grow the tail to the required length; in another, you have to stay on the field, avoid dangerous markers, and keep the pace until the very end. Cyan plus elements help increase the chain, red minus markers chase the head and shorten the length, while other objects on the field change the course of the run and force you to adapt more quickly to the situation. A separate endless mode is also available, with no familiar finish line: here, the goal is to last as long as possible, cover more virtual units, and set a new personal record.
Progress in the app is felt not only during the game itself. The Circuit map shows your movement along the route, unlocked stages, and points you have already completed, while the Trace section collects your run history, best result, longest chain, and distance graph. Vault stores rewards for notable achievements: covered distances, tail length, collecting plus elements, and other gameplay successes. If you want to understand the rules without guessing, Codex explains in detail how objects on the field behave: how to guide the chain, which markers help it grow, what shortens the tail, and which elements can change the dynamics of movement. Thanks to this, the game is easy to understand from the first seconds, yet gradually reveals more nuances, turning short runs into a tense test of reaction, attention, and precision.