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Touchscreen-controlled dentist office snowman collector game


In Call of Duty: Ghosts, is Riley mind-controlled or given orders?Ender's Game simulator real game?Looking for a science fiction/fantasy game from my youthPublic office draftLooking for PC side scrolling game from around 2008Early 80s computer game, possibly called “Hobbit”PlayStation 1 Game about a boy who gets amnesiaWas the 2006 video game Prey's spirit world based on Cherokee beliefs?PBS Kids Point-and-click Adventure GameNES galactic empire management game













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In 2009-2012 I went into a dentist's office in the United States of America. There were a few touchscreen game systems. One of them had one of the Luxor video games, I think Luxor 2 or Luxor 3. I looked at the names of all the games Wikipedia says the same developer made and found none that seem to be about snowmen.



A very similar system there had this game:



  • In it, there are a lot of snowmen running around in circles on some sort of icy-looking surface.

    • They were the kind of snowman with a carrot, coal eyes, and a coal mouth, like you see in movies.


  • You can drag snowmen of the same height or smaller onto others to combine them. For example, a snowman made from one snowball could be dragged onto a two snowball snowman to make a three snowball snowman.

    • I think some of them were given hats if they got tall enough.


  • When going between levels, which each had a goal such as "Make 4 three-snowball snowmen", the levels were represented as different snow globes.

  • The snowman could at least get to be four snowballs tall; I didn't beat the game, so it might have gone further.

  • I believe this game was targeted towards kids.

User Valorum has found a video of someone playing the game here. As you can see, there's a bar marked "Magic" which would place this strongly on-topic for SFF.



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  • 2





    This one? youtube.com/watch?v=_yTocifQRRE

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 15:35






  • 3





    @Valorum yes, that’s it

    – Stormblessed
    Mar 13 at 15:37






  • 2





    You guys have fun stuff at the dentist's. Here the only source of entertainment in the waiting room of any doctor are 15 years old pointless gossip magazines

    – Jenayah
    Mar 13 at 16:57











  • @Jenayah - Sure, but aren't we all still intrigued to find out whether it works out between Emilio and Paula Abdul....

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:24















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In 2009-2012 I went into a dentist's office in the United States of America. There were a few touchscreen game systems. One of them had one of the Luxor video games, I think Luxor 2 or Luxor 3. I looked at the names of all the games Wikipedia says the same developer made and found none that seem to be about snowmen.



A very similar system there had this game:



  • In it, there are a lot of snowmen running around in circles on some sort of icy-looking surface.

    • They were the kind of snowman with a carrot, coal eyes, and a coal mouth, like you see in movies.


  • You can drag snowmen of the same height or smaller onto others to combine them. For example, a snowman made from one snowball could be dragged onto a two snowball snowman to make a three snowball snowman.

    • I think some of them were given hats if they got tall enough.


  • When going between levels, which each had a goal such as "Make 4 three-snowball snowmen", the levels were represented as different snow globes.

  • The snowman could at least get to be four snowballs tall; I didn't beat the game, so it might have gone further.

  • I believe this game was targeted towards kids.

User Valorum has found a video of someone playing the game here. As you can see, there's a bar marked "Magic" which would place this strongly on-topic for SFF.



enter image description here










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    This one? youtube.com/watch?v=_yTocifQRRE

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 15:35






  • 3





    @Valorum yes, that’s it

    – Stormblessed
    Mar 13 at 15:37






  • 2





    You guys have fun stuff at the dentist's. Here the only source of entertainment in the waiting room of any doctor are 15 years old pointless gossip magazines

    – Jenayah
    Mar 13 at 16:57











  • @Jenayah - Sure, but aren't we all still intrigued to find out whether it works out between Emilio and Paula Abdul....

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:24













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In 2009-2012 I went into a dentist's office in the United States of America. There were a few touchscreen game systems. One of them had one of the Luxor video games, I think Luxor 2 or Luxor 3. I looked at the names of all the games Wikipedia says the same developer made and found none that seem to be about snowmen.



A very similar system there had this game:



  • In it, there are a lot of snowmen running around in circles on some sort of icy-looking surface.

    • They were the kind of snowman with a carrot, coal eyes, and a coal mouth, like you see in movies.


  • You can drag snowmen of the same height or smaller onto others to combine them. For example, a snowman made from one snowball could be dragged onto a two snowball snowman to make a three snowball snowman.

    • I think some of them were given hats if they got tall enough.


  • When going between levels, which each had a goal such as "Make 4 three-snowball snowmen", the levels were represented as different snow globes.

  • The snowman could at least get to be four snowballs tall; I didn't beat the game, so it might have gone further.

  • I believe this game was targeted towards kids.

User Valorum has found a video of someone playing the game here. As you can see, there's a bar marked "Magic" which would place this strongly on-topic for SFF.



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















In 2009-2012 I went into a dentist's office in the United States of America. There were a few touchscreen game systems. One of them had one of the Luxor video games, I think Luxor 2 or Luxor 3. I looked at the names of all the games Wikipedia says the same developer made and found none that seem to be about snowmen.



A very similar system there had this game:



  • In it, there are a lot of snowmen running around in circles on some sort of icy-looking surface.

    • They were the kind of snowman with a carrot, coal eyes, and a coal mouth, like you see in movies.


  • You can drag snowmen of the same height or smaller onto others to combine them. For example, a snowman made from one snowball could be dragged onto a two snowball snowman to make a three snowball snowman.

    • I think some of them were given hats if they got tall enough.


  • When going between levels, which each had a goal such as "Make 4 three-snowball snowmen", the levels were represented as different snow globes.

  • The snowman could at least get to be four snowballs tall; I didn't beat the game, so it might have gone further.

  • I believe this game was targeted towards kids.

User Valorum has found a video of someone playing the game here. As you can see, there's a bar marked "Magic" which would place this strongly on-topic for SFF.



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    This one? youtube.com/watch?v=_yTocifQRRE

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 15:35






  • 3





    @Valorum yes, that’s it

    – Stormblessed
    Mar 13 at 15:37






  • 2





    You guys have fun stuff at the dentist's. Here the only source of entertainment in the waiting room of any doctor are 15 years old pointless gossip magazines

    – Jenayah
    Mar 13 at 16:57











  • @Jenayah - Sure, but aren't we all still intrigued to find out whether it works out between Emilio and Paula Abdul....

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:24












  • 2





    This one? youtube.com/watch?v=_yTocifQRRE

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 15:35






  • 3





    @Valorum yes, that’s it

    – Stormblessed
    Mar 13 at 15:37






  • 2





    You guys have fun stuff at the dentist's. Here the only source of entertainment in the waiting room of any doctor are 15 years old pointless gossip magazines

    – Jenayah
    Mar 13 at 16:57











  • @Jenayah - Sure, but aren't we all still intrigued to find out whether it works out between Emilio and Paula Abdul....

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:24







2




2





This one? youtube.com/watch?v=_yTocifQRRE

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 15:35





This one? youtube.com/watch?v=_yTocifQRRE

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 15:35




3




3





@Valorum yes, that’s it

– Stormblessed
Mar 13 at 15:37





@Valorum yes, that’s it

– Stormblessed
Mar 13 at 15:37




2




2





You guys have fun stuff at the dentist's. Here the only source of entertainment in the waiting room of any doctor are 15 years old pointless gossip magazines

– Jenayah
Mar 13 at 16:57





You guys have fun stuff at the dentist's. Here the only source of entertainment in the waiting room of any doctor are 15 years old pointless gossip magazines

– Jenayah
Mar 13 at 16:57













@Jenayah - Sure, but aren't we all still intrigued to find out whether it works out between Emilio and Paula Abdul....

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 17:24





@Jenayah - Sure, but aren't we all still intrigued to find out whether it works out between Emilio and Paula Abdul....

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 17:24










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This is Megatouch Games' Feeding Frosty








enter image description here



Unfortunately, the products that played this game (the Merit Megatouch Countertop Touchscreen range) are now discontinued. You can pick them up on ebay or from specialist retro-gamer retailers but they're not cheap.






share|improve this answer




















  • 9





    Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 16:57






  • 2





    I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:22











  • This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

    – David K
    Mar 14 at 12:46







  • 1





    @DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

    – Valorum
    Mar 14 at 12:54







  • 2





    @Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

    – BruceWayne
    Mar 14 at 13:24










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This is Megatouch Games' Feeding Frosty








enter image description here



Unfortunately, the products that played this game (the Merit Megatouch Countertop Touchscreen range) are now discontinued. You can pick them up on ebay or from specialist retro-gamer retailers but they're not cheap.






share|improve this answer




















  • 9





    Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 16:57






  • 2





    I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:22











  • This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

    – David K
    Mar 14 at 12:46







  • 1





    @DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

    – Valorum
    Mar 14 at 12:54







  • 2





    @Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

    – BruceWayne
    Mar 14 at 13:24















24














This is Megatouch Games' Feeding Frosty








enter image description here



Unfortunately, the products that played this game (the Merit Megatouch Countertop Touchscreen range) are now discontinued. You can pick them up on ebay or from specialist retro-gamer retailers but they're not cheap.






share|improve this answer




















  • 9





    Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 16:57






  • 2





    I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:22











  • This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

    – David K
    Mar 14 at 12:46







  • 1





    @DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

    – Valorum
    Mar 14 at 12:54







  • 2





    @Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

    – BruceWayne
    Mar 14 at 13:24













24












24








24







This is Megatouch Games' Feeding Frosty








enter image description here



Unfortunately, the products that played this game (the Merit Megatouch Countertop Touchscreen range) are now discontinued. You can pick them up on ebay or from specialist retro-gamer retailers but they're not cheap.






share|improve this answer















This is Megatouch Games' Feeding Frosty








enter image description here



Unfortunately, the products that played this game (the Merit Megatouch Countertop Touchscreen range) are now discontinued. You can pick them up on ebay or from specialist retro-gamer retailers but they're not cheap.















share|improve this answer














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  • 9





    Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 16:57






  • 2





    I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:22











  • This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

    – David K
    Mar 14 at 12:46







  • 1





    @DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

    – Valorum
    Mar 14 at 12:54







  • 2





    @Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

    – BruceWayne
    Mar 14 at 13:24












  • 9





    Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 16:57






  • 2





    I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

    – Valorum
    Mar 13 at 17:22











  • This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

    – David K
    Mar 14 at 12:46







  • 1





    @DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

    – Valorum
    Mar 14 at 12:54







  • 2





    @Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

    – BruceWayne
    Mar 14 at 13:24







9




9





Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 16:57





Just FYI, I found this by googling "Snowman touchscreen game" which led me to this video. I then searched for other people who were talking about this video and found it referenced here. Although the poster didn't know the name of the game, they mentioned that they'd played it in McDonalds which led me to search for "Touchscreen game McDonalds Snowman" which led me to this video with the name of the game.

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 16:57




2




2





I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 17:22





I've twitted at the rights-holder to find out if there is any way to still play it (e.g. any system that still has it) or whether it's available as an app. I suspect that the answer is 'no', but we'll see

– Valorum
Mar 13 at 17:22













This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

– David K
Mar 14 at 12:46






This appears to be based on the game Feeding Frenzy, which has pretty much the same mechanics, but played as a fish instead. That game you can most certainly still find online.

– David K
Mar 14 at 12:46





1




1





@DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

– Valorum
Mar 14 at 12:54






@DavidK - The "metroid-like only eat things smaller than you are" game mechanic is a pretty common one found in a variety of 'aquarium games'. The ability to level up to win hats and use magic points as a smart bomb (to clear the screen when you're in a jam) is not found in any game other than Feeding Frosty, as far as I'm aware.

– Valorum
Mar 14 at 12:54





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2





@Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

– BruceWayne
Mar 14 at 13:24





@Valorum "The ability to level up to win hats...is not found in any [other] game..." - except the wonderful SE Winter Bash! :P

– BruceWayne
Mar 14 at 13:24

















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