A small, sweet puzzle game from the creators of Sokobond. Make cute snowpeople! Sit on park benches! Hug your finished snowpeople to show you care!
Thank yous are always welcome, but if you'd like to answer a question instead: how often does it snow where you live? I grew up in Ottawa, which meant snow up piled up higher than our ears during the winter.
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Thanks for the game, i live in the south of France so it snow maybe twice a year there.
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I live in the Philippines. We can only dream of snow here.
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Danke!!!!
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Global warming hit Siberia hard:) Back in school classes were often canceled because of -30°C and waist-high snow. Now snow barely covers ground. That's not Christmas(
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I live in South Florida, and it never snows :)
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I recall the last time snow hit the ground here was Christmas Day 2004. And the next year we had Hurricane Katrina ... so from New Orleans, please no more snow ever again! ; )
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I loved Sokobond, and this one looks nice too.
I live in the north shore of Spain and while it snows pretty often around my town, in my town it snows 1-2 times per year, if it does. However I can walk 5min and see mountaintops and hills covered with snow, even if here at most I get hail, or some lil snow that melts as soon as it touches the ground.
Thank you very much, muchas gracias APocketfulofSnowflakes! <3
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Thanks for this festive giveaway :)
I live in Missouri (USA) and we usually have a few "big" snows each Winter, with "big" to us meaning like 15cm... I can probably count on one hand the number of 30cm+ snows I've seen here in my lifetime. ⛄
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