// product / how it works

AI recommends. Humans judge. You play.

Snowbll is built on one honest split: AI is great at understanding what you're asking for, and terrible at knowing whether a game feels good. So we let each side do the job it's actually good at.

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// the loop

Four steps, start to controller.

01

Build your persona

Tell it how you play, or plug in MCP so it learns from your real gaming life. Your persona is the character that does the searching for you.

02

Ask for a game in plain words

“Like Lemonade Tycoon but the economy is the puzzle” — the AI translates your intent into criteria and ranks the catalog against it. You get a shortlist, not a wall of 500 thumbnails.

03

Trust what's verified

Third-party human testers play the games and score the things only humans can feel — fun, balance, polish. AI handles the technical sweep: does it run, is it broken, is it slop. Neither grades its own homework.

04

Play where you already play

Check out on Snowbll and the key lands in your Steam, itch.io, Epic or GOG library. Your collection stays yours, on the platforms you trust.

// the honest part

What the AI will never decide.

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Match intent, catch slop

Understand what you meant, rank candidates against verified metadata, and flag technical garbage — crashes, asset-flips, empty templates — before it wastes your evening.

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Feel whether a game is fun

Reading code tells you a game has an economy, not that the economy feels alive. That call belongs to human testers — and on Snowbll it always will.

A guarding owl protecting neutrality

Testers are third-party, not dev-picked. A verification you can buy from yourself isn't a verification — neutrality is the whole product.

See it work with your own taste.

Make a free account, describe one game you loved, and watch the shortlist come back.