1 didn’t execute on that formula particularly well, which is probably why I’m genuinely surprised that the second one is actually enjoyable. It’s a standard issue, basic arcade formula. You also fight bosses every so often as well. When you clear all the enemies out of each single-screen stage, you move onto the next one. If you’re unfamiliar with Snow Bros., it’s essentially an arcade game where you’re throwing globs of snow at enemies to turn them into a giant snowball and then kicking the snowballed enemy into as many other enemies as possible. Other than being an obnoxiously expensive game to add to your NES or Mega Drive collection, they’re not worth writing home about. The original game and its NES port feel like clunky versions of Bubble Bobble. Honestly, if you would have told me 3 short months ago that I’d have something nice to say about anything related to Snow Bros., I wouldn’t have believed you.
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