
Everyone who followed the adventures of the two princesses sisters Anna and Elsa recently could see on the big screens the continuation of the first part of the colorful and exciting animated film. In the second part of the adventure, our favorite characters travel around the world in search of secrets and secrets of their people and kingdom, and they were prompted by one of the long-forgotten stories told by the parents of girls. To our delight, the girls coped with all the dangers and found what they had been looking for for so long. This is the end of the story, but for those who do not want to part with the princesses, you can meet them in a new collection of slide-puzzles, if you, of course, know how to make them!
If you love the feeling of a puzzle clicking into place, Anna Frozen Slide is for you. Pacing matters more than speed — take your time on early levels to learn the systems. Controls: Use the mouse to interact with the board. On touch devices, the same gestures apply — no special inputs to learn. Tips to get better: If something isn't working, try the opposite. Staying passive in an aggressive game (or vice versa) often breaks a losing streak. Corners and edges are often safer than the middle — position matters more than raw speed. Early levels are practice. Use them to learn the rhythm before the difficulty spikes. If you're drawn to games with a anna, frozen, slide flavor, Anna Frozen Slide hits that spot cleanly. Anna Frozen Slide is short-session friendly but gets surprisingly deep if you stick with it.