Project Winter Steam



  1. No problem, instead, make your own fake snow! This is a fun winter STEAM activity for preschoolers to do together or alone. Salt Crystal Snowflakes. In this Science experiment, preschoolers will learn how salt crystals form and what happens when water evaporates from salt.
  2. Install Steam login language Store Page. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews Project Winter General Discussions Topic Details. May 30, 2020 @ 6:20pm whats the point in even having that thumbs up thing?
  3. Project Winter is an online multiplayer survival game created by Other Ocean Interactive in St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was released on the 7th of February 2019 and is a game based on the betrayal of you alongside 7 of your friends in this 8 person multiplayer focused on social deception and survival.

Too cold to go outside? Are you stuck inside this winter?

Yes, Project Winter supports cross-play between Steam and Xbox One. The functionality is active by default, but you can check and make sure in the General section of Settings. If you would instead. Yes, Project Winter supports cross-play between Steam and Xbox One. The functionality is active by default, but you can check and make sure in the General section of Settings. If you would instead.

Challenge your kids with these simple, low-prep STEAM activities for kids.

STEAM is the combination of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. Integrating STEAM based play is an easy and innovative way to enrich your child’s learning.

You do not need a lot of materials or expensive supplies to get started with STEAM. Use what you have to challenge your child’s problem-solving skills.

#1 How tall can you build a snowman?

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Materials: Styrofoam cups, Measuring Tape

How tall can you stack the cups to create the tallest snowman? Measure your snowman tower.

#2 Build a self-standing fort that you can fit in.

Materials: Couch cushions, Bed sheet or Blankets

Use the couch cushions, bed sheet or blankets to create a fort. You must be able to fit inside the fort and the fort must stay up unassisted for at least 30 seconds.

#3 Design and draw an igloo for the future

Materials: Paper, Drawing Materials

Traditionally, igloos are created out of snow blocks stacked in a dome shape. How will future technology change the way igloos are constructed and used?

#4 Icey Printmaking

Materials: Small container, Water, Freezer, Paint, Plastic tray, Brush, White Paper

Fill a small container with water and freeze for 24 hours.

Once frozen place the ice block on a plastic tray. Using the brush paint a design on the ice block. Take a sheet of paper and place on top of the ice. Gently rub the back of the paper and then lift up to reveal your print design.

How does the printmaking process change as the ice melts?

*We also had fun observing how the paint spreads across the ice cracks.

#5 Design a LEGO symmetrical snowflake

Materials: LEGO

Rotational symmetry is when an object looks the same even when rotated or turned. Build a rotational symmetrical snowflake using LEGO.

#6 How fast can you slide down the hill?

Materials: Egg Carton, Tape, Foil, Cardboard, Timer

Build a sled out of the egg carton (LEGO figurine optional).

Use the cardboard and tape to build a ramp.

Time your sled to see how fast it slides down the ramp.

Experiment how you can make your sled slide faster? Try adding foil to the ramp or adding pennies (or weight) to your sled.

#7 Design a sugar cube ice palace

Materials: Sugar cubes, frosting

Stack and build sugar cubes to create your very own ice palace. Use the frosting as your mortar or glue to hold your sugar cubes together.

How high can you build your palace?

#8 Create a frozen bubble

Materials: Bubble juice, bubble wand, freezer

Blow a bubble and catch on the wand. Pop it in the freezer to see what happens.

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#9 Color Mixing Snowflake

Materials: coffee filter, markers, water

Fold the coffee filter three times in half. Cut out shapes along each edge to create a snowflake. Color the snowflake with marker. Spray your design with water and watch what happens!

#10 Ice rescue

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Materials: Container, Small toys, Water, Freezer, Warm water, Salt, dull knife, Timer

Fill a container with a few small toys and add water. Place in the freezer for 24 hours. Time yourself to see how fast you can rescue your toys. Dig the toys out using a (dull knife), salt or warm water.

With STEAM activities, the final product of the activity is not as important as the process. Through the process of experimenting and exploring your child is using creative and critical thinking skills. Scientists, mathematicians, engineers and artists all use the same critical thinking skills to find new and innovative solutions.

This post is part of the STEM Saturday series. Click the links below for more fun Science activities.

Building Igloos with Marshmallows from Lemon Lime Adventures

Coding with LEGO from Little Bins for Little Hands

Polar Bear Science STEM Experiment from Preschool Powol Packets

Hands-on Sorting Vertebrates & Invertebrates from Stir the Wonder

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10 Ice Science and Engineering Activities from The Science Kiddo

Buoyancy and Density Science for kids: King Arthur’s Sword from The Usual Mayhem

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Project Winter
Developers
Engines
Release dates
WindowsMay 23, 2019
  • 2Game data
  • 5Audio settings
  • 6Network
  • 7Other information

General information

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Availability[edit]

SourceDRMNotesKeysOS
Green Man Gaming
Humble Store
Microsoft Store Included with Xbox Game Pass for PC.
Steam

Game data[edit]

Configuration file(s) location[edit]

SystemLocation
Windows
Microsoft Store
Steam Play (Linux)<Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/774861/pfx/[Note 1]

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Save game data location[edit]

SystemLocation
Windows
Microsoft Store
Steam Play (Linux)<Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/774861/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game cloud syncing[edit]

Video[edit]

Graphics featureStateNotes
Widescreen resolution
Multi-monitor
Ultra-widescreenStretched in ultrawide fullscreen. Run in windowed borderless to correct the aspect ratio.
4K Ultra HD Highest is 2K.
Field of view (FOV)
Windowed
Borderless fullscreen windowed
Anisotropic filtering (AF)Only ON / OFF available.
Anti-aliasing (AA)FXAA, SMAA, TAA.
Vertical sync (Vsync)
60 FPS and 120+ FPS
High dynamic range display (HDR)

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Input settings[edit]

Keyboard and mouseStateNotes
Remapping
Mouse acceleration
Mouse sensitivity
Mouse input in menus
Mouse Y-axis inversion
Controller
Controller support
Full controller support
Controller remapping
Controller sensitivity
Controller Y-axis inversion
Additional information
Controller hotplugging
Haptic feedback
Simultaneous controller+KB/M

Audio settings[edit]

Audio featureStateNotes
Separate volume controls
Surround sound
Subtitles
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost

Localizations

LanguageUIAudioSubNotes
English

Network[edit]

Multiplayer types

TypeNativePlayersNotes
LAN play
Online play8

Other information[edit]

API[edit]

System requirements[edit]

Windows
MinimumRecommended
Operating system (OS)710
Processor (CPU)AMD FX-6300
3rd or 4th gen i3
Intel Core i5 6600 +
System memory (RAM)4 GB8 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD)10 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti
AMD Radeon HD 7870
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970

Notes

  1. 1.01.1File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data (use Wine regedit to access Windows registry paths). Games with Steam Cloud support may store data in ~/.steam/steam/userdata/<user-id>/774861/ in addition to or instead of this directory. The app ID (774861) may differ in some cases. Treat backslashes as forward slashes. See the glossary page for details.

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