Compare SNOW BROS. SPECIAL: ANNIVERSARY EDITION prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by CRT GAMES. Published by DAEWON MEDIA CO., LTD.. Released on 12/2/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual.

A couch co-op throwback to 1990s arcade halls, worth a look if you have someone to hand a second controller to, but the value case gets wobbly fast when you're playing alone.

Look, I came to this one sideways. Snowball-throwing single-screen platformers are not my usual beat, but local co-op arcade games that actually run well on PC are worth knowing about, and Snow Bros. Special: Anniversary Edition landed on my radar for exactly that reason. The core loop is what it always was: you are Nick or Tom, two snowmen pelting enemies with snowballs to encase them, then booting those rolling snow boulders into chain reactions across the platform layout. Simple controls, quick reads, instant restarts. The kind of game that clicks in about thirty seconds. The Anniversary Edition packages three things together on Steam: the remake (Special), the Monster Challenge Mode, and the Original Arcade Mode. The remake runs through the classic 50-level campaign with updated visuals and audio, plus 30 additional levels exclusive to this version, with new bosses and enemies waiting in those later stages. The Original Arcade Mode is a straight faithful reproduction of the 1990 Toaplan release, no frills, no changes. Monster Challenge Mode flips the premise entirely, letting you play as the monsters rather than Nick and Tom, which is the most interesting idea the package has and adds a real layer of replay value beyond just clearing the campaign again. The two-player local co-op is the reason to own this. The snowball chain mechanic gets genuinely fun when you are coordinating rolls with a second player, and the game was clearly designed with that in mind from the original arcade days. Solo play is fine, but the difficulty spikes in the later stages, particularly around the boss fights on the higher-numbered floors, lean hard on the player in single-player. There is a workaround with a second controller if you hit a wall, but that is a clumsy solution. The absence of Remote Play Together support is a real miss for 2024, and a few Steam users have flagged it directly. If your co-op friend is not in the same room, this package loses a lot of its case. Critically the reception sits in a "worth it for fans, questionable for newcomers" zone. The remake has been described as caught between a straightforward re-release and a full revival, not cheap enough to be a no-brainer impulse pick, not feature-rich enough to fully justify itself on its own merits. The Monster Challenge Mode and the 30 bonus levels do push the content needle, but the original Snow Bros. was never a 10-hour game, and the new material does not dramatically change that. If you played this in an arcade or on a Mega Drive and want a clean modern way to run it on PC with a controller, this delivers exactly that. If you are coming in cold with no nostalgia attachment, the value math requires a discount to make sense. Fred, Scout Team

SNOW BROS. SPECIAL: ANNIVERSARY EDITION
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SNOW BROS. SPECIAL: ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Dec 2, 2024CRT GAMESDAEWON MEDIA CO., LTD.
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A couch co-op throwback to 1990s arcade halls, worth a look if you have someone to hand a second controller to, but the value case gets wobbly fast when you're playing alone.

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Look, I came to this one sideways. Snowball-throwing single-screen platformers are not my usual beat, but local co-op arcade games that actually run well on PC are worth knowing about, and Snow Bros. Special: Anniversary Edition landed on my radar for exactly that reason. The core loop is what it always was: you are Nick or Tom, two snowmen pelting enemies with snowballs to encase them, then booting those rolling snow boulders into chain reactions across the platform layout. Simple controls, quick reads, instant restarts. The kind of game that clicks in about thirty seconds. The Anniversary Edition packages three things together on Steam: the remake (Special), the Monster Challenge Mode, and the Original Arcade Mode. The remake runs through the classic 50-level campaign with updated visuals and audio, plus 30 additional levels exclusive to this version, with new bosses and enemies waiting in those later stages. The Original Arcade Mode is a straight faithful reproduction of the 1990 Toaplan release, no frills, no changes. Monster Challenge Mode flips the premise entirely, letting you play as the monsters rather than Nick and Tom, which is the most interesting idea the package has and adds a real layer of replay value beyond just clearing the campaign again. The two-player local co-op is the reason to own this. The snowball chain mechanic gets genuinely fun when you are coordinating rolls with a second player, and the game was clearly designed with that in mind from the original arcade days. Solo play is fine, but the difficulty spikes in the later stages, particularly around the boss fights on the higher-numbered floors, lean hard on the player in single-player. There is a workaround with a second controller if you hit a wall, but that is a clumsy solution. The absence of Remote Play Together support is a real miss for 2024, and a few Steam users have flagged it directly. If your co-op friend is not in the same room, this package loses a lot of its case. Critically the reception sits in a "worth it for fans, questionable for newcomers" zone. The remake has been described as caught between a straightforward re-release and a full revival, not cheap enough to be a no-brainer impulse pick, not feature-rich enough to fully justify itself on its own merits. The Monster Challenge Mode and the 30 bonus levels do push the content needle, but the original Snow Bros. was never a 10-hour game, and the new material does not dramatically change that. If you played this in an arcade or on a Mega Drive and want a clean modern way to run it on PC with a controller, this delivers exactly that. If you are coming in cold with no nostalgia attachment, the value math requires a discount to make sense. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopcontroller-supporttier:indieArcade RemakeCouch Co-opScore AttackMonster ChallengeSingle-Screen PlatformerChain MechanicsController RequiredNostalgia-Driven

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Window 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
2GB VRAM
Processor
2+ Cores, 2+ GHz
Sound Card
Yes

Recommended

OS
Window 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
4GB VRAM
Processor
4+ Cores, 3+ GHz
Sound Card
Yes

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Game Info

Developer
CRT GAMES
Publisher
DAEWON MEDIA CO., LTD.
Release Date
Dec 2, 2024

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