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Viral video of Kingsnake crawling on a wall reminds Internet users of the popular telephone game

A viral video of a king snake slithering on a wall has caught the attention of netizens, sparking nostalgia for the classic Nokia Snake game. In the video, the snake can be seen carefully moving in a seemingly playful manner through a patterned brick wall, reminding people of a popular mobile phone game. The snake’s movements were very similar to gameplay, with players maneuvering a pixelated snake while avoiding collisions with walls or themselves.

Here’s the video

Kingsnake turns the Nokia Snake game into reality

The video captured a majestic king snake slithering along the wall, avoiding all the bricks. He was seen taking turns making his way through the patterned wall.

The graphics immediately brought to mind a popular mobile game from the good old days. People who grew up playing the Nokia Snake game on their mobile devices noticed that this movie was simply a game that jumped out of their screens and was presented in real life.

Video of this snake has previously been widely circulated on the Internet. However, it recently caught the attention of netizens after the wildlife content sharing site featured it on Instagram.

Wildlife Rescuers posted the reel on social media and wrote: “The kingsnake is a non-venomous snake native to North America, known for its distinctive banded or banded pattern… The name kingsnake comes from its habit of hunting other snakes, making it him the “king” of his territory!”

The site posted a video further asking people if they had ever seen the Nokia Snake game in real life, suggesting that this video was just such a sight.

Internet users react

The film sparked a lot of comments and shared memories. Users were overcome with a wave of nostalgia, which resulted in them posting GIFs inspired by the game itself in the comments. People found the video quite “satisfying” and made it go viral on the Internet. He has already achieved over three million views on Instagram so far, and there is more to come on Instagram.