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4''Frozen Free Fall'' is a mobile app free-to-play game based on the Creator/{{Disney}} film, ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. It is a puzzle board game based on ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'' and ''VideoGame/CandyCrushSaga'', where you explore many levels with varying objectives, such as reaching a target score, getting special items to the bottom of the board, and clearing the board with limited moves.
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6The game was originally released on the [=iOS=], Android and Windows Phone platforms, and later for Windows, [=MacOS=] computers, and consoles; in the latter versions the graphics are remastered in HD and multiplayer support has been added.
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8''Frozen Free Fall: Icy Shot'' is a follow up, based on ''VideoGame/{{Peggle}}''.
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10You can play for free from [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/frozen-free-fall/id692412579?mt=8 iTunes]] and [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.disney.frozensaga_goo&hl=en Google Play]]. And ''Snowball Fight'' is free on [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/357480/ Steam]].
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13!!The ''Frozen Free Fall'' games in general contain examples of:
14* AlliterativeTitle: '''F'''rozen '''F'''ree '''F'''all
15* AntiFrustrationFeatures: The game gives you 5 lives by default and if you lose them all, instead of purchasing new lives, you can take a break from the game and your lives will be restocked.
16* AntiPoopSocking: When you lose a life, the game gives you the option of buying more lives or waiting 30 minutes to restock. This forces players to take a break from playing to prevent addiction.
17* BribingYourWayToVictory: You can buy all the power-ups you like to get past even the hardest levels... which are designed for this purpose.
18* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: The wolves know what they are doing and will usually spawn outside the play area and in spaces where tile matches aren't even possible.
19* DenserAndWackier: These games play things for laughs and slapstick more often than the original movie.
20* ElaborateEqualsEffective: The power-ups go from a 4-match (crystal with a horizontal/vertical line), L-match (crystal with a snowflake), and 5-match (clear crystal star with 5 sides).
21* FakeDifficulty: A lot of times, you might fail due to the odds being against you and crystals being unfairly placed on the board.
22* LicensedGame: Based on Disney's ''{{Franchise/Frozen}}'' series.
23* LuckBasedMission: Since the crystals are randomly spawned every time you play, this can happen many times where you can easily complete a level with fortunate luck or completely fail due to dumb luck.
24* MatchThreeGame: Based on ''Bejeweled'' and ''Candy Crush Saga'', you can make tile matches up to 5 and you earn special tiles from certain matches. Another twist is that you can choose a character who has unique abilities that can help clear the board.
25* {{Microtransactions}}: You can purchase items and lives but they are completely optional to the game. You can also purchase level packs or try to beat ''the entire game'' (which is over 200 levels) in order to unlock the bonus levels for free.
26* NoFourthWall: The characters are your "companions" and they will sometimes glance over at the game board and look and wave directly at you.
27* NintendoHard: It's possible to go throughout the game without buying items through microtransactions, however it makes the game ''very hard'' and even almost ''impossible'' when you reach the [[DemonicSpiders wolf levels.]]
28* SavageWolves: Unlike the film, the wolves are relentless tiles that spawn anywhere on the board and switch randomly on the board every turn where the only way to get rid of them is to make a match near them. Oh, and there's a set amount you have to destroy with only a few spawning at once, and you have ''limited moves''.
29* TimedMission: The "Beat the Clock" levels where you must reach a certain score with limited time.
30* TrialAndErrorGameplay: As you play, you can find out new strategies on how to win. But, whether you will or not depends purely on luck.
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33!!''Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight'' contains examples of:
34* DavidVersusGoliath: In this game, Olaf and young Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff can face off against the big and mighty Marshmallow.
35* DenserAndWackier: Even more than the mobile ''Frozen Free Fall'' games, ''Snowball Fight'' takes it a step further with the multiplayer mode where the characters are playfully throwing snowballs at each other.
36* MirrorMatch: You can face off two of the same characters in multiplayer mode.
37* MyFutureSelfAndMe: Both the young and adult versions of Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff are available in ''Snowball Fight''. You can face off the young and adult versions.
38* {{Slapstick}}: No one is immune to getting pelted with snowballs or even getting a pile of snow dumped on them when they lose.
39* UpdatedRerelease: ''Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight'' is an HD remix of the first game, with multiplayer added.
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42!!''Frozen Free Fall: Icy Shot'' contains examples of:
43* {{Fanfare}}: ''Icy Shot'' uses the chorus of "Let It Go" when you win a level, as an instrumental with triumphant brass horns.
44* {{Slapstick}}: No one is immune to getting pelted with snowballs or even getting a pile of snow dumped on them when they lose.

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