![]() ![]() That isn't to say it brings nothing new to the table over the WiiWare edition: for an arcade game like Frogger, portability becomes a huge plus, which alone might make this DSiWare release the preferred version for series fans. Arcade, Time Trial and Score Attack should satiate whatever desire you have for getting the little guy through hazards for score, and Casual eschews limits altogether and lets you play for as long as you'd like and die as often as you'd care to. The four stages are much more elongated than what you might be used to if you've only played the arcade version, and the mix of old and new environments and hazards is just enough to stay faithful to the classic while branching out. Do this successfully five times and you move on to the next, more elaborate stage. The stages, modes, power-ups and graphics are largely all the same (although lower resolution in the latter case), so if you've spent any time with that download then you'll know what to expect here, only now you can play it on the go.įrogger operates on a pretty simple premise: guide the little green guy across the stage while avoiding assorted hazards. This DSiWare edition of Frogger Returns is essentially the same game as on WiiWare, albeit without the underwhelming multiplayer of that version. He may not have gone anywhere in the hearts of classic gamers, but Frogger is apparently back again. ![]()
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