The Frostrune
Published by Snow Cannon Games, Inc. on Feb 01, 2017Genre: Puzzle
Ratings: 4.47
Version: 2.0.0
Updated: Mar 12, 2024
Downloads: 534
The Frostrune is a puzzle entertainment game developed by Snow Cannon Games. Available for $4.99, it was updated to v2.00 on March 12, 2024, and currently holds a 4.47 out of 5 rating based on 206 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 664 MB of free space and runs Android 11+ or iOS 12.0+.





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Description
"The Frostrune is everything a classic point-and-click puzzler should be, and there's really not much else to be said.
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Version: 1.2
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆ Thoughtfully put together
Nice puzzles and flow. Not sure if it’s $5 nice, but nice nevertheless. It would be awesome if there was a soundtrack option, or mini-game just to play around with the vocal melodies and combinations therein. I often Play the game just up to the singing part and start again to hear it. Hearing the men belt out the operatic folk tune gives me chills. Multi language option is awesome too. (Music option = 5 stars from me)
★★★★★ PLAY THIS Haunting, Beautiful, Creative Game!
I was disappointed to read some lackluster reviews of this game—but thankfully they didn’t dissuade me. I’m so glad that I purchased and played this game, as it’s a point-and-click adventure in its own genre. The puzzles are creative and just challenging enough (thank goodness for the in-game hints), the music is haunting, and the artwork is exquisite. Best of all, the world is truly immersive, with the perfect synthesis of storyline, artwork, puzzles, and atmosphere. I’ve played A LOT of ga
★★★★★ I loved it!
It was buggy tbh. for a while there was a thing that wouldn’t let me finish past the horse level—I’d get the thing right but it would crash out, so i deleted the game, mad at myself for paying for it. but i came back to it and manages to finish it and wow. the story was so simple but effective and all the side puzzles served the main point of the game, and you could really just click around and look at stuff.
the sound is beautiful! the ghosts were A+—whoever was singing those voices, thank you
★★☆☆☆ Snoozefest with a side of meh
To be fair, the graphics and interface are undeniably attractive; aesthetics hold no ground however when the rest of the game falls so flat.
Beyond it being inordinately boring with unnecessarily lengthy and dramatic dialogue, there’s this constant bane of wondering what to do next... and early on you realize that you don’t care what to do next because you’ve completely lost interest in this puzzle-less nap.
I also truly disliked that the game itself doesn’t fill your screen- inventory and vis
★★☆☆☆ Rune stones impossible to read
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This game could have been much better, but the ice on the rune stones was too bright, which made them impossible to see. I had to use a walkthrough and guess the positions on the stone to tap for the raven and wolf rune stones, and I could barely make out the correct weapons on the horse rune stone. It’s a miracle that I managed to complete them.
Otherwise the art was very good and my primary complaint is that the game was too short.





