Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Snow Brothers

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Snow Brothers is a charming action platformer developed by Toaplan. Players control the twin snowmen Nick and Tom, using snowballs to freeze enemies, roll them into others, and clear each stage. Known for its bright presentation and brisk arcade-style pacing, the NES version is remembered as a strong home conversion of the original coin-op game.
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Release Date
1990-01-01
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Plays
17

The game uses a side-scrolling stage structure with simple jump-and-move controls. Players shoot snow at enemies; repeated hits enlarge the snowball until the foe is trapped inside. That snowball can then be pushed to smash into other enemies, creating chain clears and bonus points. Stages are cleared by defeating all enemies on the screen, after which the next level begins. Enemy placement, platforms, and ledges are central to movement and crowd control.

Nick

One of the playable snowmen, focused on freezing enemies and building chain attacks.

Tom

The second playable snowman, sharing the same core abilities as Nick.

Try to herd enemies into clusters before finishing them with a pushed snowball. Use elevation changes to stay safe and to line up better chain reactions. When the screen gets crowded, retreat and reset your position instead of forcing a risky attack. In co-op play, splitting left and right responsibilities makes room management much easier.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Chain clears are the key to both safety and score.

Tips

Take advantage of platforms to control enemy paths.

Tips

Don’t let trapped snowballs sit too long near your position.

User Reviews

A fast, approachable arcade platformer with a lot of personality.

User Reviews

Simple to learn, but stage pressure keeps it engaging.

User Reviews

One of those games that feels even better with a friend.

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