
Hooligan Vasja: Christmas
A micro-budget vertical shooter with genuine holiday spirit and broken achievement detection, worth a glance if you're drawn to scrappy Eastern European indie charm, not if you want a polished experience.
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I keep a soft spot for the kind of tiny studio that iterates on a single character across seasonal episodes, quietly shipping updates on Steam while the rest of the games industry ignores them. Hooligan Vasja: Christmas is the third chapter in Trident Game Studio's small action series, and it carries all the virtues and liabilities of a one-developer seasonal side project. The core loop is a vertical scrolling shooter. You climb your way up through levels, lobbing snowballs at holiday-ruining enemies while dodging obstacles, collecting bonus drops from a helpful pigeon, and grinding toward a boss fight at the top of each stage. The Christmas reskin wraps Vasja in a festive hat and reframes his enemies as creatures out to steal gifts from children. It is a sincere premise, handled without cynicism, which is honestly more than you can say for a lot of games at this price tier. The difficulty curve follows the series template: the opening level is forgiving, then the game tightens its grip noticeably. Player feedback from across the series consistently mentions that late-level randomness can feel punishing, and the developer did respond post-launch by patching in a mid-level health buffer and increasing the frequency of pigeon bonus drops, so at least someone was listening. Where Christmas stumbles is in its achievement system. Multiple community posts flag achievements as simply not triggering despite conditions clearly being met. One player described throwing gift packages into windows repeatedly with no credit registered. These are not edge-case complaints, they are recurring enough to suggest systemic hit-detection problems that were never fully resolved. For a game whose primary audience skews toward achievement hunters picking up cheap catalog titles, that is a real issue. The leaderboard is there if you want a score-chasing angle, but the broken achievements sour the only structured progression outside of simply completing levels. Aesthetically, this is functional rather than beautiful. The visual style is colorful and readable, closer to a mid-2000s Flash game than a considered pixel art project. There is no atmospheric soundtrack to speak of, no layered sound design that gives the snowball throws any satisfying weight. It fills a half-hour the way a small bag of sweets does: fine in the moment, not memorable. Coming into it from the original Hooligan Vasja or the Halloween episode will make the Christmas version feel familiar rather than fresh, since the structural DNA is unchanged across all three. The honest audience for this is someone hunting low-effort Steam catalog entries, collectors of Eastern European indie curiosities, or a younger player who wants a short, low-stakes action game with a Christmas coat of paint. If you already own the bundle, it rounds out the trilogy without demanding much. As a standalone purchase evaluated in 2025, the broken achievements and mixed community reception are hard to overlook.

Indie & narrative
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Requisitos del sistema
Mínimos
- OS
- Windows XP SP3
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 80 MB available space
- Graphics
- onboard video with 512 MB RAM
- Processor
- 1.5GHz or faster
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Trident Game Studio
- Distribuidora
- Trident Game Studio
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 19 jul 2017

