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Frogger

Available Platforms: Atari 8-bit, Atari 5200

Frogger is an arcade created by Konami and one of the most popular video games ever created.

Year1982
GenreArcade
Rating4.5

85/100 based on 4 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherParker Brothers
DeveloperKonami
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated31 August 2022

Game Review

Frogger is an arcade created by Konami and one of the most popular video games ever created. It was released for the first time in 1981, and it has been ported to almost all platforms since then.

In case you don't know this game, the goal is to save the frogs taking them safely to the other side of the screen, after crossing the road and the river. It won't be easy to survive, because the road is full of cars, trucks, and bulldozers. In case the unlucky animals manage to get to the other side of the street, you will have them to pass the river. You might think that this is easier since we are talking about frogs, but for some strange reasons, frogs in Frogger cannot swim. They will have to jump on the logs and turtles and avoid the crocodiles. If they touch the water, they die (don't ask me why).

When five frogs reach their homes, the level is completed, and a new one starts, with increased difficulty. Simple idea, but extremely addictive.

We chose for you the Atari 8-bit version by Parker Brothers, one of the best conversions of this game for a home computer.

Review by: GN Team
Published: 8 September 2019 1:43 am

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Download Frogger - Atari 8-bit Version atari-8-bit

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Atari 8-bit version 1.3 - Language: English - Size: 0.95 Mb

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Atari 8-bit version 1.2 - Language: English - Size: 9.71 Mb

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Atari 5200 version 1.3 - Language: English - Size: 0.95 Mb

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