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The best way to track Santa on Steam!
Read Santa’s very own blog as he prepares for the big day and receive exclusive news stories from the North Pole.
Use the Advent Calendar to find out where Santa has been spotted during the run up to Christmas. Is he working in the toy factory? Going for a ride? or just having a cup of Tea?
On Christmas Eve he will travel the world delivering in every time zone from New Zealand to San Francisco just after the kids have fallen asleep.
Features
– Santa Tracker Globe
– Christmas Countdown
– Santa’s Blog
– News and Letters
– Sightings of Santa
Steam User 4
You are given a few options when you first boot up the game. Mainly the option to check where Santa is. Two games (The Present game and Santa Slide). A countdown that shows you how many days there are until Christmas. Santa's blog which speaks for itself. A news page that displays news for Santa Tracker HQ??? Which I guess is a corporation that exists in this world??? Then finally a calendar which has one picture for each day of December. These pictures display evidence of Santa's existence such as pictures of Santa's footprints.
I will start with the games. Santa Slide is a game where you play as Santa as you slide down and collect presents while also avoiding debris. Collecting a present is worth 10 points, you may redeem these points in the character selection screen to buy new characters to play as and new sleds to ride. Also of note, the Santa Slide mini-game can only be played from the character selection menu. Trying to play the game from the title screen will result in a crash. The Present Game is in 2D instead of Santa Slide's 3D. In this one, Santa is trying to get as many presents as you can down a chimney. The faster you can throw those presents down a chimney, the more you can rack up a combo. A present is only worth a point and you have a a fixed time limit of one minute to get those presents down the chimney before the game's over.
This game also has a bit of a story, there is definitely a bit to read from the calendar, news page, and Santa's blog. Not sure if story really interests you in a game like this but it's there for you to give a read after tracking Santa and playing his unpolished games.
Speaking of tracking Santa. Click on "Where's Santa?" and you can find out where he is in the world. He will either be delivering presents to all the kiddies, getting supplies for the presents, or resting at home. One thing to note is that whether across the Nintendo Switch version or the PC version, Santa travels will sync across both versions. That's a neat feature, actually makes you feel like you're tracking ol' Saint Nick (which idk why you wanna track the poor guy but here you'll find a true Santa tracking experience)
Oh boy, for my final words, if you like horrendous games along the lines of Bad Rats, then you might like to give Santa Tracker a try. The game is 3 dollars, it's a got a variety of things to do. Santa Slide is actually kind of addicting. In fact, a friend of mine actually discovered though it's not actually an original game made for this and is actually a modified Unity assets pack (go to the Unity Assets Store and search up Sliding Santa for more info). Other than that, this game is best played during the Holidays. Any other time and you won't really be wrapped in that Christmas feeling that other pieces of Christmas media give you. If all of this sounds up your alley, then go ahead. I really can't stop you.
Steam User 3
LMAO my balls ache