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== General ==
 
== General ==
 
=== Gameplay ===
 
=== Gameplay ===
The player spawns into a snowed-in cave alongside other tribe members who speak if the player walks by them. The player is a member of a tribe where supplies are running low after they got snowed in. The player must complete two mazes to get back to the village and send a rescue party to save the rest of the tribe.
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In the first maze out of two in Snowstorm, the player must venture through a large 2D-Maze,  
 
 
The first maze out of the two in Snowstorm, involves the player venturing through a large 2D-Maze, with very low visibility. At the start of the maze right after the start room, the player has a choice of 20 corridors to explore to try and find a way out of the maze. The player may use the ice blocks to see through into other paths to gain an idea of where the exit may be.
 
 
 
The second maze in Snowstorm is a 3D-Maze that is noticeably more difficult than the first maze. This maze involves multiple intertwined and winding corridors that the player can go upwards or downwards using ladders. The maze is well-designed, with the whole area being very condensed, this makes the player confused on if they are making any progress, and leaving them with a sense of confusion throughout the dimly lit corridors in the inside of the mountain.
 
  
 
=== Aesthetics ===
 
=== Aesthetics ===
The first maze is based upon the theme of the snowed-in cave and features lapis blocks, snow blocks, ice blocks, and redstone torches to create a dimly lit-snowy cave theme. In the second part of the maze, it is based in the internals of a mountain, in contrast to the first maze. The blocks used in this part of the maze incorporate this theme by using a mixture of stone and snow blocks.
 
  
 
== Challenges ==
 
== Challenges ==

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