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Snowball Saves Summer Full Crack [Ativador]

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About This Game A Summer StorySnowball Saves Summer is a 2D physics-based platformer in which you play as Snowball, a round ball made of snow. On the night of the Summer Solstice, the evil Perchta and her minions broke into the Winter Palace. They kidnapped Snow Queen Holda, and took her all the way to Krampus Land. Without the Queen, the North Pole has already begun to melt, and soon there will be nothing left but water. Rescue the kidnapped Snow Queen and stop the North Pole from melting!Fun With PhysicsUse the mouse to launch Snowball into the air. He'll roll until he hits a wall or finds a flat surface. Push blocks of ice, swim underwater, and use gusts of wind to fly all the way to the flagpole!Challenging LevelsExplore 30 unique levels across five diverse environments. For skilled players, three Golden Snowflakes are also hidden in each level. Collect them all to unlock secrets and rewards!Defeat the HeatIf you're having trouble, you can always upgrade Snowball's stats: heat resistance, range, and power. Fight tough monsters, and even tougher bosses!Play Your WayYou can use coins to customize Snowball's outfit or attach a colorful trail to his path! Experiment to find your own way to play the game, and have fun!Competitive PlayEach level keeps track of your fastest time and has its own leaderboard on Steam. Compete for the fastest time among your friends, or even the whole world!Original SoundtrackEnjoy an excellent soundtrack with over 20 songs, also available for purchase on Steam! a09c17d780 Title: Snowball Saves SummerGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Goldbar GamesPublisher:Goldbar GamesFranchise:Snowball SavesRelease Date: 26 Sep, 2018 Snowball Saves Summer Full Crack [Ativador] Snowball Saves Summer was super fun to watch get developed, a big portion of it was streamed on Twitch. It's even more fun to play, now that I have been able to get my hands on it. I cannot wait to see what else this developer comes out with.The physics based, Angry Bird-like, movement is pretty unique when it comes to platformers. It really show cases how a developer can take a basic mechanic, throw a twist on it, and really run with it. You will encounter mechanics and enemies inspired by things you played as a kid which added a nice touch of nostalgia. This game wears its inspirations on its sleeve and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.Each level brings something new to the table, whether it be an interesting theme, a new mechanic, or short puzzles you have to solve. There's always something new awaiting you around the corner.Boss fights are a challenge and a ton of fun, I wont spoil anything but the final boss is fantastic.All-in-all, the game is well worth the price tag.. I'd visited Twitch streams of the dev programming and testing out this game and so my expectations from seeing it in action were very high. When the day finally arrived that the game was out, I'd tackled it in the store immediately. With my hands on the controls, I'd experienced the feel of them for myself. They're incredibly smooth and the gravity on the character feels spot on! A nice weight to him, not too slow and even the ability to make him shoot ahead even faster with the space key! Not to mention that the subtle manipulation of trajectory allowed by the WASD keys really made landing some of the trickier jumps a bit easier. You also get two jumps to correct mistakes and reach higher platforms. But that doesn't mean there isn't a challenge. No! This game is so sweet and simple with enough in it for higher level play that anyone can pick it up, but the challenge can be found! The stages have plenty of hazards and timing and accuracy based jumps that will test your gravity platforming skills! Some of them I'd had myself a bit of a panic as I'd just missed shots by a hair... or an entire horse. Sometimes I'd have myself a jump from the tension in some stages! Especially the mid to later ones! And a sweet surprise to me was that I'd found the water levels in this game to be very enjoyable, unique and relaxing! You know, those levels you usually want to drown yourself after playing? Well, this game doesn't have one of those nightmares! Which brings up the next bit I have to say!A major point of the charm for the game that I'd personally been enthralled with all the while playing it is the atmosphere it has. From the very beginning the opening cinematic gave off a very nice and simple charm to it that is even a bit reminiscent to a storybook. Then after a brief chat with Santa that I'd found comical, the first level begins. It's cold and mysterious with a dark gloom and shining glimmers here and there. The music compliments this scenery perfectly! It sounds like a grand adventure awaits just outside of the caves you explore at the start! The very following stage, you get hit in the face with charm as you leap about the snowy tundra and a super catchy tune which calls to mind something you'd hear in a Mario title begins to play! Even in just writing this review I'd opened up the game to experience these stages so I could describe them to their best and I'd easily gotten caught up playing through the first level and found it tough to let it be and get back to writing. Not to mention too that I'd started humming along to the soundtrack a few times myself both now and in the past. I'd easily gotten caught up playing this game through nearly twice over and I'm looking forward to sharing it with my sister and her family. I have a feeling my Mario and Kirby adoring nephew is going to just love to try Snowball out for himself. Then after I'll likely hear him chatter on about Snowball again and again! I'm betting this is going to be a great game to play with them and we'll have ourselves plenty of laughs as we watch each other fail at those tricky jumps! This game really is such a nice callback to the feeling of playing a Mario or Kirby game but with its own unique twist given the special controls featured where you fling the snowball all about the map rather than have a free run to and fro. Maybe a bit like Kirby Canvas Curse in presentation, but still, that doesn't quite cover it. I'd highly recommend giving it a swing for yourself just to see what I'm talking about!As for the settings, you get to see an icy tundra, a beach side full of bombs and even a factorial setting! But I'd definitely recommend seeing the surprises you'll have later on for yourself! The extra stages were the places where the real skills needed to be busted out! Not to mention that the bosses appearing at area endings were quite snappy and quick. Some keep you on your toes very well! Some are even surprisingly eerie! It's like a mix between winter, summer and Halloween given those moments! Which also brings up the sprite work! Really nice and charming with something like an SNES aesthetic to it. You got yourself some wandering demon types that work as the main mooks at the start, then you even have some shuffling penguins that bounce you about and off of platforms if you're not careful! Some spiders grab poor Snowball and tug him up to the ceiling! There is a nice variety overall to the tone, sound and environments you traverse! Really, the only real downer I can see is that I want to play even more! I'm looking forward to an expansion to this game in the future and I hope that wish will become a reality. Even then, I want to play another Snowball title someday in the future which improves even further upon the already stellar mechancis utilized here. If this was the 90's where Sega did what Nintendon't, I'm betting Snowball would absolutely fit in with the likes of the platformer mascots you'd seen then. And for certain, he'd be one that you'd remember the face of anywhere! That's Snowball! What good memories! To get across my opinions on Snowball: this game is so worth getting for yourself and it's an experience you should really bask in. Have fun with it like the games from the good old platformer days! I absolutely say go for it and give it a play!. \/\/ Full Disclosure: I am a contributor to the Goldbar Games' Patreon page, and also a good friend of the head developer of this game, Kinjo. \/\/Snowball Saves Summer is Goldbar Games' fourth creation, following Detective Butler: Maiden Murder Voyage, that weird Cecila platformer(?) and acting as a direct sequel to Snowball Saves Christmas. While it is technically a sequel to SSC, that doesn't mean you HAVE to play the first game before diving into Snowball Saves Summer.The Good: Once you get past the game's learning curve, you'll find that the game is well balanced. Puzzles aren't too hard, jumps aren't impossible, and bosses are manageable without too much stress. Snowball Saves Summer has a very early Nintendo feel, and if you're a fan of Nintendo classics like Super Mario Bros or Donkey Kong Country, you'll find this game entertaining. The game is challenging but not unforgiving. The snowball slinging takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do finally manage to get the hang of it, it's fine. Levels are designed with careful attention to detail, and even offer some interesting surprises. The music is surprisingly good for a simple indie game.The Bad:Goldbar Games has grown out of its infancy stage, and entered the toddler phase. The developers are starting to find their sea legs and put together games which are coherent, decent, and even enjoyable. Visually, Goldbar Games has yet to produce a game which is visually impressive.The group is getting there, but they haven\u2019t quite hit the mark, yet. I expect that this is the result of budgetary restrictions, and will improve over time. The snowball slinging can be difficult to master, and I expect it might frustrate a few people initially.Final Thoughts:I assume that as their group grows in size and scope, Goldbar Games\u2019 products will look more polished. To be fair, Snowball Saves Summer DOES look better than the previous game, and it has a decent soundtrack that doesn't grate the nerves the way some of Butler's OST did. The game is fun, accessible, and easy to pick up.If you want to support a game group that really wants to make good games instead of cashing in on hype and filling Steam with even more trash, buy Snowball Saves Summer at full price. Otherwise? Wait till it\u2019s on sale. Either way, Snowball Saves Summer is a gem in the rough and worth a shot.

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