Frogger is an arcade action game developed by Konami and manufactured by Sega. It was released in America in September 1981.[1] In 1982, Softline stated that "Frogger has earned the ominous distinction of being 'the arcade game with the most ways to die'."[2]
The goal of the game is to guide each of three, five, or seven frogs (depending on game settings) from the bottom of the screen to their empty homes at the top of the screen. The frogs must cross a horizontal road full of speeding vehicles, and then jump from log to log across an alligator-infested pond to reach their homes. When all frogs are in their home, the game progresses to the next level; each level is progressively more difficult, although the difficulty briefly eases every five levels.
References
- ↑ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogger
- ↑ Rose, Gary and Marcia (November 1982). "Frogger". Softline. p. 19.
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