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Disney’s Frozen Free Fall Ices Up Windows Phone For Kids – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 13, 2013
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Disney's Frozen Free Fall ices up Windows Phone for kids

Christmas is a time for children, and there are usually a number of holiday movies released to entice youngsters. This year, Disney’s Frozen looks set to melt a few hearts and, just as with Despicable Me: Minion Rush, there is a game tie-in available for Windows Phone users.

Frozen Free Fall is a free game that can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store, and it’s already proving popular with those who have tried it out: it has already attained a 4.5 star rating out of 5. The idea behind the game is quite simple and will appear familiar to many puzzle fans.

Easy to pick up and play, this is a gem matching game which enables you play as Anna and Elsa from the movie to start with, and unlock more characters as you work your way through levels. Each character has their own special powers that you can use to your advantage.

With 75 levels to work through, this is a game that should keep you — or your kids — entertained for quite some time. Check out the trailer to see what the game has in store for you!

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