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Since you have tagged your question under the game category, I'm going to assume that you are referring to the game (and website) slither.io.

Slither.io is a popular online multiplayer game in which players take on the role of a worm trying to grow and become the biggest worm (as measured by length, which is also your score).  Slither.io games/servers will typically have several hundred players on at the same time, so when you enter a game you will have plenty of competition to deal with.  A leaderboard of the top 10 players currently in your game is displayed in the upper right corner of your screen, and if you reach #1 amongst all players at the end of a day, then you can have a message displayed to all of Slither.io's players.

While playing the game, you grow your worm by collecting pellets, which can either be spawned naturally by the game or generated when a worm dies.  Pellets coming from a dead worm tend to shine more brightly than normal pellets, and also award more length.

You can also give yourself a temporary speed boost (how to do it will vary depending on if you're playing in a browser or on a mobile device) at a cost of some of your length.  The length lost in conducting a speed boost will appear as a trail of pellets behind your worm, so it is possible to recover that lost length later, if another player hasn't eaten the pellets first.

The most important rules are: (1) once you begin a game, you can never stop moving, and (2) if your head runs into any barrier (another worm or the edge of the map), you die and have to start over.  Because of (2), the strategy for growing big quickly is to kill other worms (or be near a location where a lot of worm-killing is going on) and pick up the pellets that are left behind.

I hope that my answer gave you the information that you were looking for.

Slither is a worm with many colors.

Slither.io is an online game with the genre: 3D Games and Multiplayer Games. This game uses slithers that are shaped like worms. Don't be afraid or feel amused because this slither worm is so funny.

slither is a small worm, so my job is to make the slither grow big. To make the Slither grow big, then you have to eat light or it can also be called fireflies on the road. But remember, you can't die. If you die, the game will end and have to repeat from the beginning. You don't hit another Slither, or you will die. To kill another Slither, you must block their path.

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Slither.io is a Multiplayer game that is available on a browser developed by Steve Howse. Interactive players like, who take the color of pellets from other players, and people who do different things. The purpose of this service is to grow the longest on the server. Creeping.io is similar in the popular concept of Agar.io's 2015 web game and turns on the classic Snake arcade game. The game grew in popularity as a promotion among several YouTube users such as PewDiePie. A mobile version of the game for Android was released on March 27, 2016, and entertained the top of the App Store <meta /> shortly after its release.

Gameplay

The aim of the game is to control and move snakes (or worms for most players) around colored areas, eat pellets to get mass, defeat and consume other players to grow the biggest and longest in the game. If the player's snake head collides into another part of the snake, the player loses the game and must start from the beginning. Defeated avatars of the body turn bright, shining pellets for other players to consume. This fixed pellet of "death" avatar will match the color of the avatar itself. Pellets also spawn another avatar snake. By pressing the space bar or mouse click, the player can activate "boost mode", which causes the avatar to speed up. When a player does not use "boost mode", snakes lose mass causing snake size to shrink a little. The mass lost from the impulse that appears in the line where the impulse is used. This feature is useful for overcoming and defeating opponents. The drawback is that the avatar will reduce the air temperature while speed-pushing.

There is a border that limits the avatar in a circular board game. If the snake concerns the border, the player loses the game, but will not turn into the pellet. A good strategy to defeat and consume enemies is to circle and thus trap them in a snake player, which leads to the inevitable "death" of the opponent. According to the application description in the Apple App Store, the player with the biggest snake at the end of the day will send " message of victory "to the world.

Slither.io is a Multiplayer game that is available on a browser developed by Steve Howse. [1] Players control snake-like avatars, who consume colorful pellets from other players, and people who naturally appear on maps in the game to grow in size. The aim of this game is to grow the longest snake on the server. Creeping.io is similar in the popular concept of Agar.io's 2015 web game and reminds of the classic Snake arcade game. [2] the game grew in popularity following promotions among several YouTube users such as PewDiePie. [3] A mobile version of the game for Android was released on March 27, 2016, [4] and topped the App Store shortly after release