The White Christmas Game

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The White Christmas Game was a Sabotage screamer by Liquid Generation. The screamer was taken down in 2016, along with the entire Liquid Generation website.

The game features a window overlooking a cartoony Winter landscape, with Christmas lights and a nutcracker figurine on the sides. The instructions, which are narrated by a female voice, tell the player that the window has been frosted over and challenge them to wipe off the frost to "reveal the secrets of the season." A snippet of the Christmas carol Deck The Halls, played on a harpsichord, can be heard in the background. 

Once the player presses "Play" or skips the instructions, a finger appears on the screen, which can be moved by the mouse to wipe off the frost from the window. Wiping it will reduce the frost in some areas, which will. However, it quickly freezes over again. The animation and the screamer will always play out the same, regardless of where or how much the player wipes the window, even if they don't wipe it at all. 

Moments after the game begins, a blurry figure resembling Santa Claus appears in the background of the Winter landscape. He soon disappears and then re-appears in several different spots, seemingly advancing a bit towards the player's window every time.

Eventually, he will appear in the foreground near the center, after which an edited Santa Claus with the face of the titular character from the 1997 horror movie Jack Frost and a pointy hammer in his hand that has blood on both ends will suddenly pop up with a loud scream right in front of the window, which gets immediately smashed in.

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NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20031205030341/liquidgeneration.com/sabotage/frost_sabotage.asp


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