A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build celebrates its 10th anniversary with a unique pricing model tied to the current temperature in London.
As I'm writing this, the temperature in London is 9.4 degrees Celsius. The indie puzzle game A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build by Draknek & Friends has come up with an unusual and creative pricing structure to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The price of the game is determined by the current temperature in London , expressed in Celsius, and converted to US dollars. This price is updated hourly, so as the temperature drops in London , the price of the game decreases.
At the moment, with the temperature at 9.4 C, the game can be purchased for $9.40. However, this price will change throughout the day. Around 9 pm tonight, the predicted temperature in London is 6 C, meaning the game will cost $6. By 11 pm, when the temperature drops to a frosty 4 C, the price will be $4. At 6 am tomorrow, with a projected temperature of 1 C, the game will be incredibly affordable. So, what exactly is this game about? It's a puzzle game centered around a friendly little monster who dreams of building snowmen. Players manipulate snowballs within a series of wintery gardens, first creating the traditional snowman segments—large, medium, and small—and then stacking them to complete the snowman. While the concept is straightforward, the gameplay can become quite challenging as players navigate the tiny gardens. Thankfully, the game allows for undoing steps one by one or quickly resetting a level to start fresh. The game is also incredibly charming, with each snowman having a unique name and the player able to give it a hug once it's built. Adding to the fun, the monster in the game checks the weather station in London every hour to update the price accordingly. Interestingly, the developer also allows players to switch to Fahrenheit or even Kelvin if they prefer, though this would result in a much higher price. The developer is even offering a money-back guarantee if the price happens to dip into negative territory. Overall, I highly recommend checking out A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build if you haven't already. It's a delightful puzzle game, and thanks to its innovative pricing structure, it's currently available at a fantastic price, depending on the London temperature at the time of your purchase
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