Son Missing In Winter Street

(48 votes, average: 2.65 out of 5)

Frosted lamps cast dim light across a quiet street where a worried mother calls for her missing son. The weather is absolutely snowy cold and that concerns her even more.

Childhood winters spent tracking footprints across icy paths trained you to read subtle signs with care, and also help you realize how cold winter is, that’s why you came up on this to help the mother. As you look around, you saw small marks in the snow and it hints at clues scattered between benches, storefronts, and frozen fences, which could point to where that boy is.

You continue to study the street closely, gather helpful items, and follow patterns that guide your steps forward. Each discovery reveals more of the boy’s movements and strengthens the mother’s fading hope. Progress grows with each solved clue, urging steady action and clear thinking. Your task is to search until you reunite the mother with her lost son. Move bravely through the cold.

Son Missing In Winter Street from Games 2 Rule unfolds on a cold evening filled with drifting snow.



Other games by -



Walkthrough video for Son Missing In Winter Street

Best Games

Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1024

Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1024

In Monkey GO Happy – Stage 1024 from Pencil Kids, colorful chaos fills a bustling delivery yard. Boxes stack high while labels display hilarious mismatched items. A determined little monkey named Milo waits for packages that never arrive correctly. His…

Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1022

Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1022

In Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1022 from Pencil Kids, winter games unfold across icy arenas. Snow falls softly as flags wave and puzzles hide beneath frosty props. A determined helper named Miko loves solving riddles and cheering friends. Miko…

Alice Is Dead – Chapter 1

Alice Is Dead – Chapter 1

Alice Is Dead – Chapter 1 is a classic point-and-click escape experience released in 2009, conceived by Hyptosis in collaboration with Mike N. You arrive in Wonderland—an unfamiliar realm that feels both distant and strangely intimate. That part is fortunate.…

Random Games

Escape


  • Daily Room Escape

Hidden Objects


  • Mortuary Room Escape

Spot The Differences


  • Clock Mansion

Puzzle


  • Tile Valley
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments