The 24 Games of Christmas! Day #1; Frozen Synapse

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Seeing green and red? It must be Christmas!

Every year the world patiently (or not-so-patiently) counts down those 24 days to Christmas; there’s even calendars filled with little treats to help keep the young ones patient.

Then the big day rolls around and it’s filled with great food, great company and, of course, presents.

Christmas is the best time of year, and so to do our bit in celebrating we’re doing our own advent calendar. Each day we’ll unveil another game that has touched us in some way over the year – whether because it’s a work of interactive art, laugh-out-loud funny or just so weird it blew our mind.

So be sure to check back each day for a new game suggestion to fill your Christmas break!

24 Days to Go! Frozen Synapse

Read our full review here 

This game has got to be the indie masterpiece of the year. With a cool visual style, perfectly-honed multiplayer action, as well as the ability to upload your matches to YouTube to show off your master tactics to the world, Frozen Synapse is one of those rare games that get people playing together in a good spirit.

The game itself is quite simple and can be picked up in a hour or two, but learning how to work with the nuances of each unit, as well as the randomly generated terrain with each battle makes this game a squad-based tactical delight.

Oh, and multiplayer is play by email (so no pressure to be online the whole time), and the game is playable on even the cheapest netbooks. That means everyone can get on board.

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  • An excellent suggestion.  i enjoyed this game, though I never got particularly good at it.  It's not a title I invest a ton of time into at a time.  I pick up and play for short bursts though and enjoy it. 🙂  Probably my biggest complaint is that while I love the multiplayer system, it's too easy for an opponent to just 'drop out' and not complete a match if it looks like they are going to lose.

    Cool idea for a series of posts – looking forward to the other titles you come up with.

  • An excellent suggestion.  i enjoyed this game, though I never got particularly good at it.  It's not a title I invest a ton of time into at a time.  I pick up and play for short bursts though and enjoy it. 🙂  Probably my biggest complaint is that while I love the multiplayer system, it's too easy for an opponent to just 'drop out' and not complete a match if it looks like they are going to lose.

    Cool idea for a series of posts – looking forward to the other titles you come up with.

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    The 24 Games of Christmas! Day #1; Frozen Synapse

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    Seeing green and red? It must be Christmas!

    Every year the world patiently (or not-so-patiently) counts down those 24 days to Christmas; there’s even calendars filled with little treats to help keep the young ones patient.

    Then the big day rolls around and it’s filled with great food, great company and, of course, presents.

    Christmas is the best time of year, and so to do our bit in celebrating we’re doing our own advent calendar. Each day we’ll unveil another game that has touched us in some way over the year – whether because it’s a work of interactive art, laugh-out-loud funny or just so weird it blew our mind.

    So be sure to check back each day for a new game suggestion to fill your Christmas break!

    24 Days to Go! Frozen Synapse

    Read our full review here 

    This game has got to be the indie masterpiece of the year. With a cool visual style, perfectly-honed multiplayer action, as well as the ability to upload your matches to YouTube to show off your master tactics to the world, Frozen Synapse is one of those rare games that get people playing together in a good spirit.

    The game itself is quite simple and can be picked up in a hour or two, but learning how to work with the nuances of each unit, as well as the randomly generated terrain with each battle makes this game a squad-based tactical delight.

    Oh, and multiplayer is play by email (so no pressure to be online the whole time), and the game is playable on even the cheapest netbooks. That means everyone can get on board.

    This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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