A downloadable game for Windows and macOS

Snowing Home is an adventure game where you play as Henry, A lost child separated from his mother in Cypress Canyon, where he has to navigate his way home using a map and his surroundings.

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Snowing Home v1.0 Mac 347 MB
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Snowing Home PC v1.1 418 MB

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Finally got around to making a video of my playthrough! Overall, I want to say that I love the idea, as stated before. Please know that this video isn't me taking jabs at the game or you guys or anything... It's just harmless fun. 
Also, I said that you guys had 48 hours to make the game near the end. I don't know where I got this number from (lol) but it may be an incorrect statement.
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The idea is solid, the atmosphere is AMAZING, and the feeling of Isolation is VERY real.

That said, there is waaaay too much broken with this game. To start off, clipping. You can clip through so much of the environment. Secondly, After I found the uncle, I got up on the viewfinder mountain, and... that's where it all fell apart. I got on the sled, and that's REALLY broken. When you get off the sled, the character makes comments about the uncle again. When you get to the house in the backdrop... it's not really there?

You have an AMAZING idea, one that, if you followed through and really put your mind to it, would be a game worthy of paying $10, maybe even $20 for.

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Hi! Thanks for playing, this build is a very early build that was rushed out to submit for the global game jam on time. We plan to fix up some of these major issues that are clearly game breaking, and then release that within a couple weeks, so check back then! We are very surprised that you were able to finish the game in it's current state haha.

I figured it was an early build, but the page didn't mention that, so I wasn't going to assume.

As for the game, you guys have an AMAZING idea and I genuinely love it. The idea, the concept... you guys built something that is super cool. Like I said, that feeling of isolation, that fear of being lost out in the middle of a blizzard... it's very real, and you guys encompassed it perfectly. If you get the chance, please do keep it up, because this is promising.