
Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
The sequel to the classic bubble-shooting platformer featuring Nick and Tom alongside new playable elf characters with unique abilities across 50 winter-themed stages.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces four new playable elf characters - each with distinct projectile types and movement speeds, adding strategic variety to the snowball-rolling gameplay.
Features enhanced enemy AI, new boss battles, and special 'Present Stages' where players can earn bonus lives and power-ups.
Maintains the cooperative multiplayer charm of the original while expanding the enemy roster and environmental hazards.
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