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Winter Wonderland 3D 1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 59 Limitations None
Publisher Smith & Welcome File Size 3.6M
Date added 08 Oct 2006 Check your speed

This is a perfect winter scene with powerful 3D animated eagles, very colourful 3D birds, a variety of deer and antelope which walk in and out of scenes as well as real 3D wolves which howl and walk about on the snow-filled landscapes as trees sway. These look very realistic. There are scenes which have a large 3D polar bear, which looks stunning. The polar bear wonders about in other scenes and roars loudly as he passes from time to time. The trial version has 3 scenes and the full version has 2 additional scenes.

The scenes are complete with animation and sound effects and weather sounds. The full version features a scene which has an animated polar bear which sometimes follows behind a large white wolf that walks by, as well as a grey and white wolf which howls often. In the other scene, the polar bear stands and roars fiercely in the thick snow, as 3D birds sing and a woodpecker picks on a tree with swaying branches.

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