
Sometimes the best way to feel the holiday spirit is by helping others. That is exactly what the story of Fixing Christmastown is built around, where the player finds themselves in a city that has lost part of its magic. Almost everything is broken: decorations, mechanisms, even the hot chocolate machine. The elves are waiting for help, and the town needs care. Walking through the streets of Christmastown, you gradually discover its character: cozy houses, festive squares, and charming characters, each adding warmth to the story.
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For those who enjoy fast-paced action, Christmas Jumps offers 25 diverse levels, where each platform is a small winter challenge. You will encounter decorated Christmas trees, huge presents, cute reindeer, and many types of jumps. The map’s pace is lively, and the difficulty increases gradually, allowing even beginners to ease into it.
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When diving into Christmas – Find The Button, it becomes clear right away that the focus here is not on bright colors, but on harmony and atmosphere. The map is defined by calm tones and a thoughtfully designed interior that creates warm Christmas coziness. The gameplay objective is simple — to find a button disguised as a stone, hidden somewhere in each location.
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The continuation of the story brings players back to the North Pole, where the holiday once again needs saving. In The Christmas Accident 2, you enter a world that has fallen into mild confusion — Santa has gone missing, and now only you can find him. The locations are more varied than in the first part, and the atmosphere is filled with a mix of tension and anticipation.
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Escape: Christmas places players in a cozy festive house filled with puzzles that require cooperation between two participants. The challenges are varied: logic, observation, interaction with objects, and synchronized actions. Each room is decorated in a Christmas style — trees, decorations, and warm interiors create a contrast with the tension that arises while solving the puzzles.
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The winter holiday turns into a true battlefield in Christmas Clash — a dynamic PvP map featuring unique weapons and custom models. There is no room for caution here: you must fight decisively, using everything at your disposal to prove your right to the title of “owner of coal.” The map is optimized for 2–4 players, and the Christmas-themed visuals add a humorous contrast to the brutal skirmishes.
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Immersing yourself in Santa’s Gingerbread Christmas City, you immediately feel like a guest in a kind winter fairy tale. The gingerbread houses seem alive, as if they were just taken out of a magical oven, and every corner is filled with coziness and celebration. In the city there is room for an atmospheric church, a mine, and a reindeer barn — everything is designed with such detail that you want to examine even the smallest elements.
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Clinton Ave map transports the player to a snowy town where every building is wrapped in festive glow. Nighttime is especially impressive — lights, garlands, and reflections on the snow create a true Christmas postcard. There are only two decorated houses here, but this very intimacy adds coziness and a feeling of personal involvement in a small family celebration.
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In the middle of a snowy landscape lies Christmas Winter Village — a small but incredibly expressive winter settlement. The tall festive Christmas tree here serves not just as a decoration, but as a symbol of the center of life. Around it are cottages that seem warm and lived-in, despite the frosty air surrounding them. Frost-covered pines, icy lakes, and quiet paths create the mood of a calm winter morning, where everything feels clean, fresh, and seemingly motionless.
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The festive mood in Christmas Village is literally in the air: more than twenty houses form an atmospheric Christmas market that makes you want to wander through it under a long evening snowfall. The central square is decorated with a large glowing Christmas tree, and the nearby church creates a sense of solemnity and warmth.
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