Download Santa Claus In Trouble 1.1 For Windows Official

Time remaining: 47 minutes

In its place: a tiny, animated Santa Claus, no taller than his thumb, running frantically across the screen. The Santa was pixelated—two red pixels for a hat, three for the beard—but his panic was unmistakable. He slammed his little fists against the edge of the monitor.

“What do I do?”

In the early 2000s, on a chunky beige Dell desktop running Windows 98, eight-year-old Leo watched the download bar crawl across the screen like a lazy inchworm.

Leo’s mom had yelled at him for using the phone line, but she was upstairs napping. The modem squealed like a tortured hamster. Finally: Download complete. Download Santa Claus in trouble 1.1 for Windows

The tiny Santa pointed up—or rather, toward the top-left corner of the screen, where a new window had opened:

“It’s a backdoor I coded into the sleigh’s navigation system. Krampussoft doesn’t know I hid it in the fragmentation algorithm.” He paused. “Also, unplug the phone line. They’re triangulating your location to brick your BIOS.” Time remaining: 47 minutes In its place: a

Then he typed .

The screen flickered. A chiptune version of “Jingle Bells” played—once, then glitched into a low, repeating hum. The desktop icons began to melt. Not metaphorically. They dripped like candle wax down the screen, pooling into a folder named . “What do I do

Leo tried to move the mouse. The cursor was gone.