The game challenges players to guide a snail through a never-ending path filled with numbered blocks. The goal is to survive as long as possible by managing the snail's "health" or "length."
Infinite Progression: The game features a procedurally generated path that gets faster and more difficult the longer you survive.
Health Management: Instead of a physical tail, the snail has a numerical value. Breaking blocks subtracts from this number.
Power-Up Orbs: Scattered along the path are glowing orbs that increase the snail's number, allowing it to smash through tougher obstacles.
Vibrant Arcade Visuals: The game uses high-contrast colors and smooth animations to make the blocks and orbs easily distinguishable at high speeds.
Global Leaderboards: Players compete for the highest score, which is determined by the number of blocks destroyed and the distance traveled.
The controls are designed for simple, one-handed mobile play:
Movement: Swipe your finger left or right on the screen to guide the snail. The snail moves forward automatically.
Collecting: Hit the small numbered circles (orbs) to increase your snail's total value.
Breaking Blocks: To pass through a wall, you must hit a block. The number on the block indicates how many points will be deducted from your snail's current total.
Game Over: If you hit a block with a number higher than your snail's current value, the snail "crashes," and the game ends.
The Path of Least Resistance: Always look ahead to find the block with the lowest number. Even if it’s on the far side of the screen, it is often better to dash for a "2" than to hit a "20" directly in front of you.
Greed vs. Survival: Don't risk crashing just to pick up a small +1 orb. If an orb is positioned behind a high-value block, it is usually better to skip it and stay alive.
Look Two Steps Ahead: The most common mistake is focusing only on the current row of blocks. Try to keep your eyes on the top of the screen to anticipate where the low-number gaps will appear next.
Prioritize Big Clusters: Sometimes the game provides a large cluster of orbs in one lane. If you can get your snail's value into the 40s or 50s, you gain a "buffer" that allows you to survive mistakes.
Control Your Momentum: Don't swipe too erratically. Small, precise movements are better for navigating tight gaps between high-value blocks.
Developer: PT. Hartono Istana Teknologi (Polytron).
Package Name: com.hit.snailvsblock
Platform: Android.
Category: Arcade / Casual.
Monetization: Free-to-play with integrated advertisements.
Optimization: Lightweight build designed for high performance and low battery consumption, optimized for the Fira OS ecosystem and general Android hardware.
Data Security: The app shares device IDs for advertising and analytics. According to its Play Store listing, data is encrypted in transit.









