Melt the Ice

Melt the Ice

by warrington
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Melt the Ice

Rating:
1.7
Released: September 17, 2011
Last updated: September 18, 2011
Developer: warrington

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Description

You need to figure out a way to melt the ice.

How to Play

arrows to move match

FAQ

What is Melt the Ice?

Melt the Ice is a simple idle clicker game developed by Warrington, where your goal is to break through a giant block of ice.

How do you play Melt the Ice?

In Melt the Ice, you click repeatedly to deal damage and melt away layers of the ice block, gradually revealing what's inside.

Are there any upgrades or progression systems in Melt the Ice?

Yes, Melt the Ice features upgrade options that let you increase your damage output, helping you melt the ice faster the more you play.

What platform can you play Melt the Ice on?

Melt the Ice is a browser-based idle clicker game that you can play online via Kongregate.

Who developed Melt the Ice?

Melt the Ice was developed by Warrington and is available to play for free.

Comments

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dryflyriver avatar

dryflyriver

Sep. 17, 2011

135
11

you need to figure out a way to make a REAL game!

ckcorey avatar

ckcorey

Dec. 17, 2011

88
7

.:WALKTHROUGH:.
1.press right
2.reset
3.????????
4.Say WTF
5.Rate 1 star
6.Find some other game like learn to Fly that has an actual objective other then to melt ice into a totally fake and horribly made ocean... which seems much for just a couple of ice cubes
7.Plus my comment so others can do the same :D

Mech2000 avatar

Mech2000

Nov. 28, 2011

191
21

Ass. Rate up if you agree.

yoyo47 avatar

yoyo47

Oct. 13, 2011

117
12

is this even a game?

awesome1sfromLU avatar

awesome1sfromLU

Sep. 18, 2011

92
13

wow, what is the point of this game anyways, you just move the match, and it just changes the screen to reset and pictures of water, most stupid game on earth.

warrington
warrington Developer

This is an iceberg text. Meaning that only 10% of the information is in the plot clearly you are not getting the 90% which is subtextual. You do not get the ambiguities and the implied immorality in the action of melting the ice. The satirical and even hypocritical nature of the match melting the ice. He is is burning up so he takes out his aggression on the ice for his approaching death. He melts the ice to lead him to the same fate the match will eventually fall victim to.