
After an enemy has been encased in snow, it can be climbed on (to reach the very occasional otherwise-unreachable platform) or thrown into a rolling frenzy, flattening any enemy in its path. Each single-screen stage is finished once you completely clear it of enemies by rolling them up into snowballs and breaking them against walls.

The twin snowmen now have the ability to throw an infinite number of snow blob projectiles, which can be used to completely encase enemies in snow, and that's exactly what you'll be spending the entire game doing. One might wonder why King Scorch decided to give Nick and Tom superpowers to go with their transformation, but sometimes it's better not to look a gift horse in the mouth. The evil King Scorch apparently enchanted them so he could steal their kingdom and kidnap the two princesses, Teri and Tina, because that's exactly the kind of thing evil wizard kings like to do.


starts with an unnecessarily long story scene that explains how the two princes of Whiteland, Nick and Tom, were turned into snowmen. "Snowmen are criminally underrepresented as video game protagonists."
