Frogger, Atari's most popular frog

in Hive Gaminglast year

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Frogger is a classic arcade game released in 1981 by Konami, known for its long history in the video game industry, and this became one of its most iconic and popular games.

The aim of the game is to guide a frog through a dangerous road full of fast cars and a river full of logs and slippery turtles.

With simple yet addictive gameplay, Frogger challenges you to calculate your moves and time your jumps to avoid obstacles and get to the other side safely, and if you fail, be prepared to see your little frog turn into a green blob on the road.

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As you progress through the game, the levels get harder, with more traffic and moving obstacles.

It's kind of like an amphibious version of Russian roulette, only with a frog as the main character.

The total number of levels in the game was 11, all full of challenges and dangers that you had to face as the brave frog.

Each level featured an increase in difficulty, with more traffic on the roads and obstacles in the rivers.

You had to be clever and quick to get through each level and reach safety on the other side.

Frogger was so popular that it was ported to numerous platforms over the years. From classic consoles like the Atari 2600 and Commodore 64, to personal computers and more modern consoles.

Frogger also found its way into arcade machines and portable systems, such as the Game Boy and mobile phone - you can even find versions of Frogger in app shops today!

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I haven't seen this game for a long time, it's great to remember old games and a nice little frog.

I could never get her to safety