Frog Legs

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3 / 5
Thumb Culture
5 / 5
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3 / 5
Creators: Elliott Dahle
Release Date: May 19, 2025 - PC
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Critic Reviews for Frog Legs

Frog Legs is a solid, thoughtful game. I wish each of the games you so briskly go through offered so much more. This decidedly short game has some great ideas I wish were more fleshed out, simply because they are so fun to partake in. Frog Legs is fun, while it lasts.

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Frog Legs is a brilliant, bizarre little horror-comedy romp proving you don’t need a big budget or a long run to make something memorable. With sharp humour, eerie transitions, and a narrative that hops through dimensions with gleeful abandon, this is indie horror at its most ribbeting. Sure, the motion blur might make you feel like you’re viewing the world through a cup of blended margaritas, and the lack of task tracking might leave you briefly bewildered, but those are minor frogs in an otherwise stellar pond. Elliott Dahle, take a bow. Frog Legs gets the Thumb Culture Platinum Award.

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Firstly, let me just say that Frog Legs is silly, short, and fun. It doesn’t take itself seriously, is meant to be completed in one play session, and is less than $3. As such, this review won’t be too long-winded and instead will focus on my overall experience with the little serving of goodness that is Frog Legs. Frog Legs focuses on a set of frogs that start off inside of the classic “Frogger” game, trying to convince a cautious fellow frog that making it across the busy street ain’t so scary. Unfortunately, that peer pressure leads to an event and adventure that will change them all…in more than a few ways. Featuring gameplay that hops from arcade to horror to boomer shooter, Frog Legs will be sure to surprise and elicit some laughs for its 30-40 minute runtime.

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