You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.

Members Ratings for Pocket Frogs (Vote [1] Low to [10] high)

1
0.00% (0 votes)
2
0.00% (0 votes)
3
0.00% (0 votes)
4
33.33% (1 vote)
5
0.00% (0 votes)
6
33.33% (1 vote)
7
33.33% (1 vote)
8
0.00% (0 votes)
9
0.00% (0 votes)
10
0.00% (0 votes)

Total Votes: 3

Pocket Frogs - Review
Posted:

Pocket Frogs - ReviewPosted:

crazybreach
  • Challenger
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 29, 201212Year Member
Posts: 191
Reputation Power: 7
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 29, 201212Year Member
Posts: 191
Reputation Power: 7
Pocket Frogs (App Store Game)
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Developers: Nimblebit
Publishers: Nimblebit, Apple Inc.
Platforms: iOS, Android
ESRB: E


Synopsis:
When the game begins, the player owns two frogs, a Cocos Bruna Anura and a Green Folium Anura, one regular habitat, a nursery habitat, and 1000 coins. In the pond view, players control their frog, eating flies to tame it, which makes it happy, breeding with other frogs players find, and finding presents. Presents include various breeds of frogs, potions (for quick frog growths and races), stamps (for quick delivery of mailbox items) and coins. Besides taming the frog, eating flies increases their happiness and, if they are not yet mature, can lessen the time left to maturation. The size of the flies vary and the bigger the fly the happier the frog. You receive approximately 10% of the frogs value in experience points when they are tamed and it takes 3 times the rarity of the frog in flies to tame them.


Game Review:
This game can/is very addictive. You simply raise a frog family, you can even create a desired frog through breeding and trading over online capabilities. When I first got this game I was very frustrated with the odd controls, and I didn't really know what to do. I quickly learned to go to the pond eat flies, grow, mate, and raise my own little frog family. I trained my frogs to be athletes to compete in races, or perfect their beauty to mate them with other frogs. The game is simple, and has no ending point. I think eventually the dev's will add more to do. For now you can go to the pond, race, and compete mini puzzles.


Graphics:
Standard cartoon graphics, nothing special. There is not any pixel spots I can notice, the edges are clean, and the game is smooth. Little to no lag is noticed. The game doesn't take away much battery even after a hour or two of gameplay.


Controls:
You touch your frog to select it, can touch to tell it where to go. You open a menu, simple touching. As far as I know there are no voice commands, and all is through touch.


Grading:
Overall: 7/10
Graphics: 8/10
Controls: 8/10
Replay Value: 5/10
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.