Experiment 17

Experiment 17

by UmutDervis
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Experiment 17

Rating:
3.6
Released: October 07, 2011
Last updated: October 07, 2011
Developer: UmutDervis

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Description

Experiment 17 is a snake game with multiple twists: As a lab engineer, control your snake under or over the water, collect 44 different anomalies for your testing purposes and observe how your snake is affected!

How to Play

Rotate snake with left-right arrows or A-D.

Spacebar: Dive in-out.
p:pause
m:music/sound

FAQ

What is Experiment 17?
Experiment 17 is an idle incremental game developed by Umut Dervis and available on Kongregate.

How do you play Experiment 17?
In Experiment 17, you generate points over time and spend them to buy upgrades that boost your point production, making progress faster as you go.

What are the main features of Experiment 17?
Experiment 17 features automatic resource generation, various upgrades to increase your efficiency, and a simple user interface designed for casual idle gameplay.

Does Experiment 17 have any prestige or reset mechanics?
Experiment 17 includes prestige mechanics, allowing players to reset progress in exchange for bonuses that accelerate future runs.

On what platform can you play Experiment 17?
Experiment 17 can be played in a web browser through the Kongregate platform.

Comments

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150xFIVE

Mar. 09, 2013

9
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I don't think my snake is going to survive very long....

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Swinebane

Oct. 08, 2011

21
1

Best Snake game in a long time. 4/5

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zennock

Mar. 26, 2013

6
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Come on there got to be a sequel!

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Xancvil

Oct. 07, 2011

16
1

you must collect the dots... for science!

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EPR89

Oct. 07, 2011

19
2

Alright, now this game is awesome. When I read the description while it was loading I was reading "snake" and immediately thought: "Oh boy! A snake game. Preparing to rate 2/5 or 3/5, depending on the visuals, and close the tab." And then this snake variation with actually innovative gameplay elements shows up. Really, really cool. I think a game mode that plays a little less arcade-like and features snake evolution similar to Flow would be cool and could increase replayability even more, but seriously, this is great. Btw., if any of you are having trouble collecting the circles with a long snake, play the tutorial and get enlightened. ;)