Snowball Overview
Snowball was one of those simple, physics-based games you'd find on Flash portals in the late 2000s. It didn't have a complicated story or elaborate graphics. You were just a person with a small ball of snow and a lot of empty, white space ahead.
You control the snowball directly with your mouse, rolling it across a flat plane to gather more snow. The core action is constant movement; you steer to collect every white patch, watching your ball grow larger with each pass. The main objective is straightforward: make it as big as you can before time runs out. The challenge comes from managing the ball's increasing size and momentum, which makes turning more sluggish. It starts calmly but demands wider, more careful arcs as you progress. The game feels like a quiet, focused test of patience and control.