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Thursday, September 07, 2006
Christopher Mair's Froggy Ribbit is surprisingly a pretty fun game. Joystick and joypads are detected right from the start, menus work and sprites looked decent enough. Controls are just right and all the features from the original can be found here. Unfortunately, it's a Frogger remake.

Name: Froggy Ribbit
Developer: Christopher Mair
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB
2 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 9/03/2006 01:22:00 AM:  
Well, sometimes an unpretentious game turns out much better than an over-ambitious one that misses the mark or was simply too big for the competition time limit. Certainly far from being a compo winner, but at least Froggy Ribbit managed to give me some minutes of simple, solid fun.
Blogger gnome said at 9/05/2006 02:45:00 PM:  
Still as a remake it is a brilliant one...