Difference between revisions of "Frogs"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''Frogs''''' is an [[arcade]] game released by [[Sega]]/[[Gremlin]] for [[Sega VIC Dual]] hardware in 1978 | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Frogs''''' is an [[arcade]] game released by [[Sega]]/[[Gremlin]] for [[Sega VIC Dual]] hardware in 1978. |
Players control a frog tasked with eating bugs within a set time limit. Players can hop across the screen, jump upwards and use their tongue. Nothing in the game can kill the frog, though it can be hindered for a few seconds by falling into the water. Much of the game's difficulty comes from the rigid control scheme which does not allow the player to control mid-air movement. Dragonflies award the player extra games. | Players control a frog tasked with eating bugs within a set time limit. Players can hop across the screen, jump upwards and use their tongue. Nothing in the game can kill the frog, though it can be hindered for a few seconds by falling into the water. Much of the game's difficulty comes from the rigid control scheme which does not allow the player to control mid-air movement. Dragonflies award the player extra games. |
Revision as of 02:15, 9 October 2015
Frogs | |||||
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System(s): Sega VIC Dual | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: UPL or Sega/Gremlin | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Frogs is an arcade game released by Sega/Gremlin for Sega VIC Dual hardware in 1978.
Players control a frog tasked with eating bugs within a set time limit. Players can hop across the screen, jump upwards and use their tongue. Nothing in the game can kill the frog, though it can be hindered for a few seconds by falling into the water. Much of the game's difficulty comes from the rigid control scheme which does not allow the player to control mid-air movement. Dragonflies award the player extra games.
In an arcade environment, Frogs would be paired with a background overlay to illustrate where the hazards are. If the game lacks the overlay, there are no visual cues as the game is designed for a monochrome display. Despite its name, there is only ever one frog on-screen.
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VIC Dual, US | ||||
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