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|title = No-Snake Hotel | |title = No-Snake Hotel | ||
|image = MPkxux.png | |image = MPkxux.png | ||
|imagecaption = | |imagecaption = 99.99% Snake-free! | ||
|maker = Two Star Games | |maker = Two Star Games | ||
|type = Horror | |type = Horror [[game]] | ||
|date = 2022 | |date = 2022 | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' No-Snake Hotel ''' | {{quote|Welcome, to the No-Snake Hotel, the only hotel with a 99.99% no-snake guarantee! Here at the No-Snake Hotel we pride ourselves in our incomprehensible lack of snakes!}} | ||
''' No-Snake Hotel ''' is a [[screamer]] [[game]] created by the game developer Two Star Games, made in just 24 hours<ref>Mentioned in the game's description</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=nmtBq4Z9sD4</ref> and released on [[wikipedia:Itch.io|Itch.io]] exclusively for [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]] in 2022. The game is only a few minutes long and contains no real “gameplay” ''per se'' besides moving and interacting with the environment, and therefore can be described as a [[Wikipedia:walking simulator|“walking simulator”]]. | |||
== | The game received positive reviews from players for being effective despite its short length, and also became a popular subject for Let’s Plays. | ||
The | ==Gameplay== | ||
In ''No-Snake Hotel'', players assume the role of a guest staying at the unusual hotel. The main objective of the game is to locate the 100th room. After a brief elevator ride where an announcer proudly emphasizes the lack of snakes in the facility, players enter the main lobby. In the lobby, players discover a paper entitled "I just arrived at the hotel!" placed on a table to the right. The note contains the message: "Good golly Bart, this place is immaculate! You know how much I hate snakes, so I went out of my way to stay at the No-Snake Hotel. They've really done it Bart. There are absolutely no snakes in this hotel." | |||
As players navigate through the hotel's corridors, they encounter another note titled "I feel safer than ever here!" This note recounts a past experience at a different hotel where a snake appeared in the room. The guest expresses relief at the absence of such creatures in the hotel. Further exploration leads to the discovery of a note named "I'm living the dream," in which the writer expresses thankfully for finally finding a safe haven after decades of avoiding vacation due to a traumatic snake encounter. | |||
However, the atmosphere takes a dark turn. Upon reading the notes, the lights flicker, and a blood stain is noticed beneath a door. Upon opening the door, a small green snake emerges from under the sofa and slithers away. Players are presented with two choices: to head down a well-lit corridor (Direction 1) or to venture into a dark, damaged elevator (Direction 2). | |||
Choosing Direction 1 leads to a scene where a massive snake wreaks havoc, destroying all rooms. Failure to flee results in a fatal snakebite, concluding the first ending. | |||
The second ending involves encountering the giant snake from Direction 1 and fleeing to the broken elevator (Direction 2). Unfortunately, this path also ends in a snakebite, concluding the game's second ending. | |||
An interesting note is that the carpet in all areas of the hotel looks suspiciously like snakeskin from a distance. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[game]] | <references /> | ||
* | <u>NOTE</u>: The following [[game]] contains [[screamers]]! | ||
*two-star-games.itch.io/no-snake-hotel | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 12 February 2025
“ | Welcome, to the No-Snake Hotel, the only hotel with a 99.99% no-snake guarantee! Here at the No-Snake Hotel we pride ourselves in our incomprehensible lack of snakes! | ” |
No-Snake Hotel is a screamer game created by the game developer Two Star Games, made in just 24 hours[1][2] and released on Itch.io exclusively for Microsoft Windows in 2022. The game is only a few minutes long and contains no real “gameplay” per se besides moving and interacting with the environment, and therefore can be described as a “walking simulator”.
The game received positive reviews from players for being effective despite its short length, and also became a popular subject for Let’s Plays.
Gameplay
In No-Snake Hotel, players assume the role of a guest staying at the unusual hotel. The main objective of the game is to locate the 100th room. After a brief elevator ride where an announcer proudly emphasizes the lack of snakes in the facility, players enter the main lobby. In the lobby, players discover a paper entitled "I just arrived at the hotel!" placed on a table to the right. The note contains the message: "Good golly Bart, this place is immaculate! You know how much I hate snakes, so I went out of my way to stay at the No-Snake Hotel. They've really done it Bart. There are absolutely no snakes in this hotel."
As players navigate through the hotel's corridors, they encounter another note titled "I feel safer than ever here!" This note recounts a past experience at a different hotel where a snake appeared in the room. The guest expresses relief at the absence of such creatures in the hotel. Further exploration leads to the discovery of a note named "I'm living the dream," in which the writer expresses thankfully for finally finding a safe haven after decades of avoiding vacation due to a traumatic snake encounter.
However, the atmosphere takes a dark turn. Upon reading the notes, the lights flicker, and a blood stain is noticed beneath a door. Upon opening the door, a small green snake emerges from under the sofa and slithers away. Players are presented with two choices: to head down a well-lit corridor (Direction 1) or to venture into a dark, damaged elevator (Direction 2).
Choosing Direction 1 leads to a scene where a massive snake wreaks havoc, destroying all rooms. Failure to flee results in a fatal snakebite, concluding the first ending.
The second ending involves encountering the giant snake from Direction 1 and fleeing to the broken elevator (Direction 2). Unfortunately, this path also ends in a snakebite, concluding the game's second ending.
An interesting note is that the carpet in all areas of the hotel looks suspiciously like snakeskin from a distance.
Links
NOTE: The following game contains screamers!
- two-star-games.itch.io/no-snake-hotel