# Simple Snake Game

```python
from tkinter import *
import random

GAME_WIDTH = 650
GAME_HEIGHT = 650
SPEED = 100
SPACE_SIZE = 50
BODY_PARTS = 3
SNAKE_COLOR = "#00FF00"
FOOD_COLOR = "#FF0000"
BACHGROUND_COLOR = "#000000"

class Snake:

    def __init__(self):

        self.body_size = BODY_PARTS
        self.coordinates = []
        self.squares = []

        for i in range(0, BODY_PARTS):
            self.coordinates.append([0, 0])

        for x,y in self.coordinates:
            square = canvas.create_rectangle(x, y, x + SPACE_SIZE, y + SPACE_SIZE, fill=SNAKE_COLOR, tag="snake")
            self.squares.append(square)

class Food:

    def __init__(self):

        x = random.randint(0,(GAME_WIDTH / SPACE_SIZE)-1) * SPACE_SIZE
        y = random.randint(0,(GAME_HEIGHT / SPACE_SIZE)-1) * SPACE_SIZE

        self.cordinates = [x,y]

        canvas.create_oval(x, y, x + SPACE_SIZE, y + SPACE_SIZE, fill=FOOD_COLOR, tag="food" )

def next_turn(snake, food):

    x, y = snake.coordinates[0]

    if direction == "up":
        y -= SPACE_SIZE
    elif direction == "down":
        y += SPACE_SIZE
    elif direction == "left":
        x -= SPACE_SIZE
    elif direction == "right":
        x += SPACE_SIZE

    snake.coordinates.insert(0, (x, y))

    square = canvas.create_rectangle(x, y, x+ SPACE_SIZE, y + SPACE_SIZE, fill=SNAKE_COLOR)

    snake.squares.insert(0, square)

    if x == food.cordinates[0] and y == food.cordinates[-1]:
        global score
        score += 1
        label.config(text="Score:{}".format(score))
        canvas.delete("food")
        food = Food()

    else:
        del snake.coordinates[-1]

        canvas.delete(snake.squares[-1])

        del snake.squares[-1]

    if check_collisions(snake):
        game_over()

    else:
        window.after(SPEED, next_turn, snake, food)

def change_direction(new_direction):
    global direction

    if new_direction == 'left':
        if direction != 'right':
            direction = new_direction

    elif new_direction == 'right':
        if direction != 'left':
            direction = new_direction

    if new_direction == 'up':
        if direction != 'down':
            direction = new_direction

    if new_direction == 'down':
        if direction != 'up':
            direction = new_direction


def check_collisions(snake):

    x,y = snake.coordinates[0]

    if x < 0 or x >= GAME_WIDTH:
        return True
    elif y < 0 or y >= GAME_HEIGHT:
        return True

    for body_part in snake.coordinates[1:]:
        if x == body_part[0] and y == body_part[1]:
            return True


    return False

def game_over():
    canvas.delete(ALL)
    canvas.create_text(canvas.winfo_width()/2, canvas.winfo_height()/2, font=('consolas',70), text="game over", fill="red", tag="game over" )

window = Tk()
window.title("Snake Game")
window.resizable(False, False)

score = 0
direction = "down"

label = Label(window, text="Score:{}".format(score), font=("consolas", 40))
label.pack()

canvas = Canvas(window, bg=BACHGROUND_COLOR, height=GAME_HEIGHT, width=GAME_WIDTH)
canvas.pack()

window.update()

window_width = window.winfo_width()
window_height = window.winfo_height()
screen_width = window.winfo_screenwidth()
screen_height  = window.winfo_screenheight()

x = int((screen_width/2) - (window_width/2))
y = int((screen_height/2) - (window_height/2))

window.geometry(f"{window_width}x{window_height}+{x}+{y}")

window.bind('<Left>', lambda event: change_direction('left'))
window.bind('<Up>', lambda event: change_direction('up'))
window.bind('<Right>', lambda event: change_direction('right'))
window.bind('<Down>', lambda event: change_direction('down'))


snake = Snake()
food = Food()

next_turn(snake, food)

window.mainloop()
```

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