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    About Getting Over Snow

    In the climbing game Getting Over Snow, it's tough to stay calm. A well-known former US president is stuck in a jar with a hammer and trying to get out of the snowy mountains. You are in charge of him. It does sound odd. Yes, it's hard. You're going to fall a lot.
    You have to walk up frozen hills, jump over things, and save animals in order to get out of that annoying jar. The game has level-based challenges for rescue jobs, and there is also a "Endless Mode" for people who like to suffer in style. Every fall is a chance to learn something new. Getting things done makes you feel great.

    Features

    That person is funny, but they are locked in a jar with a hammer.
    Ice mountain areas with spikes, animals, hills, and traps
    Physics-based climbing game where skill wins over luck
    There are jobs to save people in level mode.
    Endless Mode for people who like to take on huge tasks
    Gems method to get new figures and secret gifts
    Moves easily, rounds are very hard

    How to Play the game

    Hold down the mouse button and click to change the hammer's length.
    The hammer can be used to pull, push, and rise.
    To get over the obstacles, you need to use time and physics.
    That's it. Simple rules. Very hard to do.

    Tips and Tricks for Getting Over Snow

    Move slowly. If you hurry, you will fall back to the bottom.
    If you hit the hammer short, you'll have more control.
    Plan your next move before you hit. Fear is the bad guy.
    Stay away from enemies that are on the move. They're not nice.
    Make sure you land safely. The hammer can't hold everything.
    Get gems whenever you can. They share fun things with you.
    It's okay to fall. Not necessary to scream.

    Getting Over Snow can make you mad, laugh, and get weirdly hooked on it. You have to be skilled, patient, and able to keep your cool more than anything else. If you like climbing games that make fun of your mistakes and reward you for being good, this icy adventure is worth every fall.

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