Release Date: 1998
"Frogger" is a classic arcade game that was originally developed by Konami in 1981 and later adapted for various home consoles, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). In the game, the player takes control of the titular frog, whose main objective is to safely navigate across a busy road and a treacherous river to reach the safety of his home. This seemingly simple task is complicated by a variety of obstacles, including moving vehicles on the road such as cars and trucks, and floating logs and alligators in the river. The player must strategically time their movements to avoid these dangers while also contending with a time limit for each level, adding an element of urgency to the gameplay.
The SNES version of "Frogger" retained the core gameplay mechanics that made the original arcade version so popular, but it featured enhanced graphics and sound to take advantage of the console's capabilities. The game offers multiple levels, each increasing in difficulty as the player progresses. One of the significant aspects of "Frogger" is its use of multiple lanes of traffic and river that require precise timing and quick reflexes to navigate. Over the years, "Frogger" has been celebrated for its straightforward yet addictive gameplay and has become a beloved classic in the world of video games. The game has inspired numerous sequels and adaptations across various platforms, becoming a cultural icon in the process.
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