

Regardless, I’m sure you can still have a good time playing Snow Bros. I understand that game makers need to make coin too, we all do, but I just feel that this is too heavily monetized for just porting an old game. The lack of love continues through other Mobirix material, no matter if they talk about “Andorid” OS or include a typo of the game title itself (“SBOW BROS”) on their website and marketing material. It’s fun to play, but as soon as you’ll lose you feel extorted to spend game currency to play again or continue where you lost. While the gameplay and graphics are still the same as the original arcade release, I would have expected a little bit more from the mobile release itself. It also appears to be missing the original multiplayer feature. The UI is quickly thrown together without any sort of love for design and you’ll get ads thrown in your face. It even still reads “insert coin” in the corner as if you’re standing in front of the original arcade machine. The feeling is like you’re just looking at an embedded emulator with a single rom loaded. While this port of the classic platform game does not cost anything, it is also clear that it’s nothing more than the old game licensed and ported for Android and iOS.

The South Korean game developer Mobirix has released its mobile port now to the Google Play Store and the Apple iTunes App Store.

© TATSUJIN Co., Ltd.) is certainly one of the arcade games that many might remember from the earlier years of gaming.
