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'''Coors Light: Ice-Swipe Challenge''' was a [[screamer]] [[flash]] game created by [[wikipedia:Coors Light|''Coors Light'']] as an advertisement of the company itself. It was featured on the original coorslight website, but unfortunately the game was removed sometime in December 2005.
'''Coors Light: Ice-Swipe Challenge''' was a [[screamer]] [[flash]] game created by [[wikipedia:Coors Light|''Coors Light'']] as an advertisement of the company itself. It was featured on the original coorslight website, but unfortunately the game was removed sometime in December 2005. It was also posted on various forums in the past.<ref>audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/69765-For-all-you-coors-light-beer-drinkers</ref><ref>mazdas247.com/forum/t/coors-light-game.123615002/#post-2062105</ref><ref>yellowbullet.com/threads/fun-coors-light-game.3806/</ref>


The game challenged users to draw shapes in the frost. No matter how well the player performed, the scores were constant (6.5, 8.2). After completing the first two rounds, the third round required the player to trace the coors logo in the frost, a few seconds into the challenge, Frankenstein's monster appeared with a scream. This screamer also promoted their "Monster Outreach" website, which featured Frankenstein's monster as a Coors employee.
The game challenged users to draw shapes in the frost. No matter how well the player performed, the scores were constant (6.5, 8.2). After completing the first two rounds, the third round required the player to trace the coors logo in the frost, a few seconds into the challenge, Frankenstein's monster appeared with a scream. This screamer also promoted their "Monster Outreach" website, which featured Frankenstein's monster as a Coors employee.


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== Links ==
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<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
* '''Doesn't work:''' <s>web.archive.org/web/20051013061704/coorslight.com/iceswipe</s>
* '''Doesn't work:''' <s>web.archive.org/web/20051013061704/coorslight.com/iceswipe</s>
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Coors Light: Ice-Swipe Challenge was a screamer flash game created by Coors Light as an advertisement of the company itself. It was featured on the original coorslight website, but unfortunately the game was removed sometime in December 2005. It was also posted on various forums in the past.[1][2][3]

The game challenged users to draw shapes in the frost. No matter how well the player performed, the scores were constant (6.5, 8.2). After completing the first two rounds, the third round required the player to trace the coors logo in the frost, a few seconds into the challenge, Frankenstein's monster appeared with a scream. This screamer also promoted their "Monster Outreach" website, which featured Frankenstein's monster as a Coors employee.

Links

  1. audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/69765-For-all-you-coors-light-beer-drinkers
  2. mazdas247.com/forum/t/coors-light-game.123615002/#post-2062105
  3. yellowbullet.com/threads/fun-coors-light-game.3806/

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • Doesn't work: web.archive.org/web/20051013061704/coorslight.com/iceswipe


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