
Snow Brothers
Snow Brothers is a platform arcade game where players control twin snowmen, Nick and Tom, who must defeat enemies by rolling snowballs. Released in 1990 for the NES, it features charming graphics and cooperative multiplayer gameplay.
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Snow Brothers is known for its unique snowball mechanics, where players trap enemies in snow, roll them into giant snowballs, and push them to defeat other foes.
The game includes 50 levels across various themed worlds, each with a boss battle. Players can collect power-ups to gain special abilities like faster movement or throwing fireballs.
Originally an arcade game by Toaplan, the NES version was published by Capcom and became a cult classic for its fun co-op gameplay and cheerful aesthetic.
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