Snow Line Overview
Snow Line was one of those simple Flash games you'd find on a casual site in the mid-2000s. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a straightforward holiday concept that fit right into the era of browser-based time killers.
You control Santa Claus, or more accurately, you control the path he takes. With your mouse, you draw a single, continuous line across the screen. Santa automatically slides along this line, and you have to route him so he collects all the presents scattered on the level before reaching the chimney finish. The challenge comes from the line's physics; it sags and bends, and you can't redraw it once Santa starts moving. Some levels introduce gaps you must swing across or obstacles to avoid. The pace is methodical, but a misdrawn line can send him tumbling off the edge. Playing it feels like a quiet test of foresight, where a single stroke decides success or a quiet restart.