Looks a heck of a lot like Puzzle Bobble. In fact, if good ol' dinosaur Bub was on ball-firing duty instead of that Brian Poesehn look-alike of an elf, one could be fooled at a glance into thinking the game to be a shameless clone.
Once play stars, though,
the unique feel of the mechanics allow Frozen Candy to shine as it's own
creation, making for something that feels both familiar and innovative.
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Frozen Candy |
Help the gnome to clear
up the level from heaps of candies using the cannon. Each level can be
completed in different ways, try to find the best one. Real physics and great
graphics make the gameplay unique and addicting.
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How to play
Gameplay is of the
"point and click with the mouse to fire the pieces of frozen candy,
matching colors to clear them from the board" variety. However, there are
some interesting twists.
First off all, you have a limited number of balls to fire, something usually more associated with Snood-ing than with Move-Busting.
Secondly, the physics are intentionally slippery: a fired candy will "stick" to the candy where it lands, but the momentum means that it might circle around and contact other candies. Thirdly, there is the temperature gauge: as time goes by, heat will rise, melting ice and making the candy less frozen to the top and more likely to be influenced by gravity. It's much more intuitive to play than describe, and though it takes some getting used to, these changes make for quite the enjoyable experience
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How to play |
First off all, you have a limited number of balls to fire, something usually more associated with Snood-ing than with Move-Busting.
Secondly, the physics are intentionally slippery: a fired candy will "stick" to the candy where it lands, but the momentum means that it might circle around and contact other candies. Thirdly, there is the temperature gauge: as time goes by, heat will rise, melting ice and making the candy less frozen to the top and more likely to be influenced by gravity. It's much more intuitive to play than describe, and though it takes some getting used to, these changes make for quite the enjoyable experience
Frozen Candy is a treat
for the eyes, ears, and brain. If sometimes victory or defeat seems determined
by the luck of the draw, or if the candy-limit feels a bit too frugal, it's
more than balanced out by its cool pseudo-3D visuals, its genuine sense of
Christmas cheer, and the immensely satisfying popping sound played when candies
are removed from the board. Watch out for the overly-touchy shooting: holding
the mouse button a second too long will fire a stream of candies, probably very
inconveniently. That said, while much of Frozen Candy looks less original than
it really is, all in all, it is a charming game that's perfect for a little
holiday fun.
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