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Snowburst Game

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Author: Andrew Hazelden

Last Updated: 2011-12-31

Category: Gaming and Fun

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Tap to the screen to melt the falling snowflakes before you get snowed in. If you miss a snow flake the snowbank gets higher. Every 500 points the snowbank starts to melt a bit. You can play with two fingers but be sure to tap only one snowflake at a time. If you tap the status bar at the bottom of the screen you can mute the background music.

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Presenting Snowburst

Experience the game that is Snowburst!

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Tip: Melt the small snowflakes first because they fall the fastest.

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Loading Snowburst

Snowburst is a fast paced game that demands all of your reflexes to stay alive.

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Playing a round of Snowburst

Playing a round of Snowburst

Can you melt all of the snowflakes before you are covered in snow?

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