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'''''Frogger '''''is a popular arcade video game created by [[Konami]]. The game has been made for Arcade, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and it is an app on iTunes.
 
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|name = Frogger
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|image = Frogger Flyer.png
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|caption =
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|developer = [[Konami]]
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|publisher = [[Konami]] (JP)<br/>Sega / Gremlin (US)
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|release = 1981
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|platform =
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Arcade, Odyssey², Atari 2600,
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Atari 5200, ColecoVision, Intellivision, MSX, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit,
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BBC Micro, Apple II, VIC-20, Tandy Color Computer, TI-99, Game Gear,
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Xbox 360, Java Mobile, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
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|genre = Action
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|modes = Single player
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}}
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'''''Frogger ''''' (フロッガー) is a 1981 arcade game developed and published by [[Konami]]. In North America, it was published jointly by Sega and Gremlin Industries. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one by crossing a busy road and navigating a river full of hazards.
   
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Frogger was positively received and followed by several clones and sequels, and was ported on various supports. By 2005, Frogger in its various home video game incarnations had sold 20 million copies worldwide, including 5 million in the United States. The game found its way into popular culture, including television and music.
The main objective of the game is to dodge the cars/trucks on the road and then get through the hazourdous river to get frogger to the end of the river. Doing this 5 times, each in a different part of the end of the river, will complete the level. Progressing through the game will add more obstacles, making the game get more challenging.
 
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==Gameplay==
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The gameplay of ''Frogger'' revolves around guiding a [[Frogger|frog]] to one of the five (or seven) empty ponds at the top of the screen. There are no action buttons, as the player only moves the frog in the four cardinal directions. In order to reach the ponds, the player must guide the frog first through a street full of traffic, then through a river with moving logs and lillypads. Once you reach a pond, another frog will appear at the bottom of the screen, which the player must take to one of the empty ponds again. Once all ponds are filled the game loops at a higher difficulty.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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Frogger.png|Frogger (iPhone)
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Frogger_In_Arcade.png|Frogger (Arcade)
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<p style="text-align:right;">[[File:Frogger.png|thumb|left|Frogger on the iPhone]]</p>
 
 
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Revision as of 10:12, 16 February 2020

Frogger (フロッガー) is a 1981 arcade game developed and published by Konami. In North America, it was published jointly by Sega and Gremlin Industries. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one by crossing a busy road and navigating a river full of hazards.

Frogger was positively received and followed by several clones and sequels, and was ported on various supports. By 2005, Frogger in its various home video game incarnations had sold 20 million copies worldwide, including 5 million in the United States. The game found its way into popular culture, including television and music.

Gameplay

The gameplay of Frogger revolves around guiding a frog to one of the five (or seven) empty ponds at the top of the screen. There are no action buttons, as the player only moves the frog in the four cardinal directions. In order to reach the ponds, the player must guide the frog first through a street full of traffic, then through a river with moving logs and lillypads. Once you reach a pond, another frog will appear at the bottom of the screen, which the player must take to one of the empty ponds again. Once all ponds are filled the game loops at a higher difficulty.

Gallery