Every year Santa manages to deliver millions of presents to children all over the world – but this year he needs a little help, and you could be just the person he needs. Unfortunately, Santa has fallen ill, and unless you can help to deliver all of his presents, there are going to be a lot of sad children waking up on Christmas day.
Christmas Crisis places you at the reins of Santa’s sleigh as you fly all over the world dropping presents down the chimneys of the house you fly over. It is a race against time, and to ensure the world remains a happy place, you need to achieve a success rate of at least 70% - obviously, if you can hit 100%, so much the better!
As if the prospect of travelling thousands of miles was not enough, on top of having to it all of your housing targets, there are also a number of obstacles to miss. The skies are filled with airplanes that need to be avoid, and with no air traffic controller on hand to help out, it is down to you to keep your eyes open and avoid a collision.
Christmas Crisis is available for both Mac and PX and while it is available free of charge, it is described as donationware. This means that if you like the game, the author would appreciate a donation, although you are not obliged to make one. With simple controls and fun graphics, this is a great game for younger children.
Verdict:
Great fun and easy to jump straight into, Christmas Crisis is a fun romp full of festive cheer.
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