How To Play Spotify’s Hidden Snake Game – SlashGear

In order to find Spotify’s hidden Snake game, you need to do the following:

  1. Launch the Spotify mobile app and open any music playlist, ideally one that contains at least twenty songs.
  2. Once the playlist is open, tap the three-dot icon beneath the playlist image.
  3. Scroll down the menu and select “Eat this playlist.”

This should initiate the game. Instead of collecting squares that appear randomly onscreen, your snake will devour tiny album art thumbnails that represent a track that appears within the playlist you’ve selected. The track itself will play in the background until you collect the tiny square image. Once a track has been collected, a new one plays and appears onscreen. You essentially get to sample the playlist while experiencing a dose of gaming nostalgia in the process.

While there already have been multiple reports from Spotify users on various social media platforms claiming they’ve been able to enjoy the game, several have reported not seeing the feature. It’s important to note that until a special feature is officially announced on Spotify’s For the Record blog, it’s not considered a general rollout. In the case of Eat This Playlist, beta testing for the game is seemingly available for users of the iOS app “in certain markets.” While the phrasing doesn’t clear up which users will be given the privilege of game access, if you tend to access Spotify on an iPhone, you can try keeping the app up to date and frequently checking for the feature to pop up. Unfortunately, it’s unclear when Spotify will put it out in a mainstream release.

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