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Call Santa Claus Now! - Play Online
Ever wanted to prank your little sibling with a "call" from Santa? This is basically that idea turned into a browser game with a match-3 puzzle tacked on. You dial up Santa (or his pals) on a fake video call screen, then play a simple Christmas-themed matching game to earn coins. It's a seasonal entertainment app disguised as a game—think more "digital stocking stuffer" than actual gaming experience. The whole thing screams mobile app, but hey, it works in your browser without asking for your contacts list, so there's that.
Key Features
- Fake Video Calls: Simulated calls with Santa and other holiday characters using pre-recorded footage.
- Match-3 Minigame: Basic puzzle board with Christmas ornaments to earn in-game coins.
- No Download Required: Runs directly in your browser on both desktop and mobile.
- Seasonal Theme: Full festive visuals with Santa, snow, and holiday decorations.
How to Play Call Santa Claus Now!
It's split into two main parts—the "prank call" simulation and a simple puzzle game to keep you clicking.
Dialing Santa's Number
You start at a contact screen where you tap an on-screen number pad to "call" Santa or one of his friends. It's purely cosmetic—there's no actual calling happening. Once you dial, you get dropped into a fake video call interface complete with volume sliders and weird animal icons (a turtle and kangaroo, which I'm guessing are speed modifiers for the voice, though they don't do much). The video shows either a real actor in a Santa suit or some janky AI-generated Santa art with hilariously broken hands.
Playing the Match Game
After the "call," you're shoved into a basic match-3 grid filled with Christmas baubles. Click two adjacent ornaments to swap them and make matches of three or more. The grid alignment is sloppy—you can see white borders around the assets like someone copy-pasted clip art without cleaning it up. Each match gives you coins shown at the top of the screen. There's a restart button and a gift box icon that probably unlocks more content or removes ads if you pay.
Earning Coins and Unlocking Content
The coins you earn from matching are supposed to unlock more video calls or characters. It's the classic free-to-play loop: engage with content, grind minigame, spend currency to unlock more content. The game doesn't explain much, so you're left poking around to figure out what actually costs coins and what's just decorative.
Who is Call Santa Claus Now! for?
This is 100% aimed at parents looking for quick holiday entertainment for toddlers or young kids. If you're over the age of 10, you'll see through the fake call gimmick immediately. It's harmless, colorful, and has zero learning curve—perfect for handing your phone to a 5-year-old who still believes in Santa. Not for gamers looking for challenge or depth.
The Gameplay Vibe
It feels like three different apps got mashed together by someone in a hurry. The fake call screen uses real footage, then switches to creepy AI art with distorted anatomy, then dumps you into a flat match-3 game with misaligned graphics. There's no cohesive style. The audio is generic holiday music and probably some stock Santa voice lines. It's not stressful or addictive—it's just... there. Very low-effort, very seasonal cash-grab energy. You can tell this was pushed out right before Christmas to capture that "kids want to call Santa" search traffic.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your coin count locally in your browser cache, so don't clear your data if you're actually trying to unlock stuff. Performance-wise, it's lightweight—runs fine even on older phones or cheap laptops since it's just basic 2D graphics and pre-recorded video. No lag, no crashes, but also no polish. The Unity WebGL build is barebones.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A forgettable seasonal novelty that does exactly what it says on the tin, but not much else.
- ✅ Pro: Works instantly in the browser with zero setup—good for quick kid entertainment.
- ✅ Pro: Harmless and festive theme keeps it appropriate for all ages.
- ❌ Con: The visuals are a chaotic mess—real photos, AI art, and clip art all fighting each other.
- ❌ Con: The match-3 game is painfully generic and feels like an afterthought.
- ❌ Con: Likely stuffed with ads (spotted the soft currency and reward icons everywhere).
Controls
Everything is point-and-click or tap-based. Responsive enough, though the match-3 grid sometimes feels imprecise.
- Desktop: Mouse to click buttons, dial numbers, and swap ornaments.
- Mobile: Tap the on-screen keyboard and puzzle pieces with your finger.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by APBorK and released on December 26, 2024—literally the day after Christmas, which tells you everything about the strategy here. Get it out while people are still in holiday mode.

