![]() ![]() Generally speaking, this is another game that seems to disregard innovation in favor of purity to the original. In fact, new gamers who try this game will struggle to really figure out what was so great about this game in the first place. If you are looking for how this game builds on an existing formula to be bigger and better than ever, you’ll be left horribly disappointed. So, if you want to play the same classic Frogger you’ve known from the days of Atari, this game does fit the bill. In terms of innovation, what’s new really only amounts to minor tweaks. While the simplicity and difficulty curve can add to the replay value, it’s hard to come up with anything that gives this game any kind of wow factor. You can have your fill in about an hour or so. This assumes the players score is high enough of course.īeyond that, it is the exact same game as the Atari games.īecause of the gameplay being so similar, the game is very short by the standards of handheld games in 1998. Other times, it reveals a hint of what new obstacle players can encounter in the next level.Īfter all the players lives are used up, the player has a chance to enter their score in the hall of fame. The game ends when both players lose all of their lives.īetween levels, there is a screen with a single line describing the next level. If player makes it to the next level, it will still be player 2’s turn until player 2 dies. If player 1 dies, then it’s player 2’s turn. The difference is that players take turns for every death. The two player game, meanwhile, is just like the one player game. A one player game is just like the classic Frogger game. This game features a menu that allows players to pick between a one and two player game. Since this game is so similar to the Atari versions, we thought we’d focus on the differences in this review. So, we figure that it wouldn’t hurt to try the Game Boy Color version. We previously reviewed the Atari 2600 version. ![]() We find out how well this puzzle strategy game plays. In this review, find ourselves playing on the freeway in the Game Boy Color game Frogger. ![]()
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