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Added a console-based Snake Game in C++ demonstrating Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts.
The game allows the player to control the snake using W, A, S, D keys, eat food to grow, and ends the game upon collision with walls or itself.
Features include real-time score display, clear grid display, and the ability to restart the game after Game Over.
Semver Changes
Minor (new features, no breaking changes)
Issues
Closes Issue #11 – Console-based Snake Game implementation
Checklist
✅ I have read the Contributing Guidelines (../Contributor_Guide/Contruting.md)
✅The code compiles and runs correctly
✅Features (snake movement, food, collision, score) are working as expected
✅ Added instructions/comments for how to play the game