Google released a playful version of Snake for their Google Maps app where users can play a version of the classic Snake game inside the app. Instead of controlling a snake, users control a train around a chosen location - Cairo, São Paulo, London, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, or the World - while picking up as many passengers as they can.
Your favorite 90s game is taking over Maps for #AprilFools! Here’s how to play:
— Google Maps (@googlemaps) April 1, 2019
🐍 Update to the latest version of Maps
🚃 Tap the menu icon
🐍 Tap the Snake icon and go!
Click here to start #GoogleMapsSnake: https://t.co/rFtUnYpD8x pic.twitter.com/XkukT5MUnG
“To start playing, simply open the Google Maps app, tap on the menu icon on the top left corner, then select ‘Play Snake’ to get your daily dose of 90s nostalgia (boy bands, fanny packs and slap bracelets not included)” Google's blog post explained.
If you don't have Google Maps, or want to keep playing after April Fools Day you can play on the standalone site.

