Mobile game "Slither.io" retains its popularity, "WhatsApp" surges in several territories after implementing automatic encryption, and health insurer Qantas gets users out and about. Meanwhile, ...
Steven Howse, the 32-year-old developer of Slither.io, is struggling to keep up with the demands of his new creation. His app consists of a free multiplayer game that gives users control of snakelike ...
If you're like me in that your grasp of technology is akin to that of someone six decades older, you may have found yourself wondering something recently: What is Slither.io? Just when you thought you ...
Slither.io has seen an increase in popularity among fans of the multiplayer survival genre as the successor of the fan-favorite game, Agar.io. If gobbling up pellets scattered across the map wasn’t ...
Parents need to know that slither.io is an arcade-style game played against other people who are currently online at the same time. Similar to Agar.io, the main objective is to grow your snake into ...
"Slither" slinks into first place on app store charts around the world, "Viu" offers access to serialized dramas from Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese and Japanese TV, and "Sing! Karaoke" keeps adding new ...
Browser-based games offer a fun, accessible way to connect with friends through diverse multiplayer options and entertaining gameplay. Games like StopotS, JKLM.FUN ...
Its developers won’t block players from using nicknames like “Jewish scumbags.” This article was produced as part of JTA’s Teen Journalism Fellowship, a program that works with Jewish teens around the ...