For your consideration is one used, tested and working reproduction game cartridge. Tested to work on an original Atari 2600 as well as the 2600+ and 7800+.
You find yourself on a cold winter night in Wisconsin, and a winter storm is barreling in. You turn on the news to find out that it could last for days! You put on several layers of winter clothing while your wife prepares hot chocolate for you to stay awake and warm. Outside, you find yourself in survival mode, shoveling snow, dodging hail and deadly icicles.
Game Play:
Press the fire button at the title screen and get to work!! You are Stanley Frost and have four lives at the beginning of the game. If you are hit by any falling objects, you lose a life.
- Move Stanley so his shovel is on a lump of snow.
- Press the fire button repeatedly to toss the snow into your neighbor's yard.
- Move to the next lump of snow and do it again.
- Oh yeah, watch out for falling ice.
You have a freeze bar indicator to the right of the screen. Periodically you must grab the hot chocolate from your windowsill your wife has ready for you. If your freeze bar runs out, you freeze to death. Hot chocolate keeps you from freezing.
As the waves and difficulty increase the freeze bar will deplete quicker and objects will become harder to avoid. Your only escape is to get 999,999 points.
Hints:
If you move around in mid-scoop you will have to start over and scoop the snow pile three times again.
Occasionally your caring wife will appear in the doorway to give you a hug instead of a cup of cocoa.
Points are awarded for each pile of snow scooped. The faster you scoop the snow the more points you earn.
Over time the snowstorm will worsen with more flakes falling and the size of the flakes increasing.
The game contains 4 hidden Easter Eggs. A clue about the Easter Eggs appears on the game over screen.
Refund Policy…
If I say it works, then it has to work. My guarantee. A full refund will be given after the return of the item and confirmation that it is nonfunctional, and no components were “swapped”.
Shipping...
Domestic shipping choose between USPS Priority Mail or USPS Ground Advantage. I reuse and repurpose boxes and packaging materials whenever possible. This will be shipped in a box.
















