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  2. Pocket Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The size of the flies vary and the bigger the fly the happier the frog. The biggest of the flies also add to the player's current experience points. The player receives approximately 10% of the frog's value in XP when they are tamed and it takes 3x the rarity of the frog in flies to tame them. Frogs can also be gifted via Game Center.

  3. Category:Rainy Frog games - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Video games about amphibians - Wikipedia

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  5. Ribbit King - Wikipedia

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    Players compete on five Frolf courses, each of which features four holes. The objective of the game is to earn the most points possible through a combination of landing the frog in the course's hole in the fewest strokes as well as having the frog engage with various stage elements, such as spheres that contain certain point amounts, flies that the frogs can swallow, and various events that ...

  6. Frog Bog - Wikipedia

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    Frog Bog is a 1982 [1] video game by Mattel Electronics for the Intellivision. An Atari 2600 conversion was released later that year as Frogs and Flies. [2] In both games, each player controls a frog sitting on a lily pad, attempting to eat more flies than the other. Frog Bog is similar to the 1978 Sega-Gremlin arcade game Frogs.

  7. Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay revolves around the player's role as Frog Detective, a detective frog who is trying to solve a mystery. The game was met with a positive reception. Third in the Frog Detective series, it is the sequel to The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game from 2018, and Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard from 2019.

  8. Top 25 Facebook games for August 2010 - AOL

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    The Top 25 Facebook games for the month of July have been released by Inside Social Games, and even though FarmVille is still king of the hill -- the farming game is still losing players, while ...

  9. Frogger (series) - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series was the 1981 arcade game Frogger, developed by Konami. The gameplay involves a frog trying to travel across roads and rivers of high traffic and danger. It was highly successful, being one of the first video game "smash hits", and "helped pushed the industry into the mainstream", according to PCMag. [1]