

*Blue increases amount of snow thrown, thus making it easier cover an enemy in snow. The color of the sauce lets the player know what special power he or she will acquire. When a player bowls an enemy over, it may drop a jar of hot sauce. Each Boss has a number of hit points, and attacks the player with ordinary enemies, which the player must turn into snowballs and roll into the Boss until the Boss runs out of hit points.after the 100th level, you play as one of the snow castle princess. These disappear in a very short amount of time but are worth 10 000 points each, the most the player can get as a bonus.Įvery 10th level there is a Boss. If the player manages to take out all of the enemies with kicking one snowball (this one snowball may be used to make others bounce around as well and increase the chances to pull this trick off), money in the form of large green bills will fall from the sky.

Also, any enemies the snowball rolls into are eliminated, and other stationary snowballs start rolling when the rolling snowball touches them. The snowball will re-bound off walls, until eventually shattering against a wall. Once an enemy has been turned into a snowball, the player can roll it. An enemy partially covered in snow cannot move, until it shakes it off. The player must throw snow at each enemy until it is completely covered, and turns into a snowball. Each player can throw snow at the enemies.

The game supports up to 2 players, and each player takes the part of one of two snowmen Nick and Tom. A Sega Genesis version released by Tengen in 1993 included additional levels, new background music in some stages, and cutscenes not found in the arcade version. The original master copy of the Amiga version was found in 2006, and the disk image has been distributed online. Amiga and Atari ST versions of the game were completed in 1991, but were not released by the publisher Ocean Software. A NES port by Capcom was released in 1991. It is a platform game similar in gameplay to Bubble Bobble. "Snow Bros" is an arcade game released in 1990 by Toaplan. Infobox VG title = Snow Bros developer = Toaplan publisher = Romstar designer = release = 1990 genre = Retro/Platform modes = Up to 2 players simultaneously cabinet = Upright arcade system = display = Raster, standard resolution, horizontal input = Joystick (8-way) 2 buttons platforms = Amiga, Arcade
