The long and short for this app is it simply is adorable. Little frogs of different breeds and colors, breeding them to try and make new and rarer frogs, hopping around lily pads to find gifts...it's simple, but provides lots of fun for organizational OCD people like myself.
I currently have it on my iPhone, but with a little research online, I found that it also is available for Android.
Basically, you start off with a starter frog, and get to jump around lily pads in the 'pond' area, eating flies and finding wild frogs to breed with once you have tamed your frog with enough flies. The pond area is where you find new breeds as you level up, and can also find little gifts sitting on lily pads to nab.
Back where your frogs reside in their 'habitats', you can move them around, sell them, gift them, catalog them, etc etc, or check up on frog eggs in the special habitat called the 'nursery', which can also act as an additional habitat for adult frogs if needed.
There are 23 primary colors, 16 secondary colors, and a slew of breed patterns. Frogs are named by these statistics, their primary color being the first part of the name, the secondary color being the second part of the name, and the pattern being the last part of the name.
The challenge of the game is to collect all the possible frog combinations, which is quite a lot, meaning the game can last a while for those wanting to actually 'complete' it.
If you are logged into the 'Game Center' app of the iPhone, you can find your friends through it to trade with, making obtaining special colors or breeds easier if your friends managed to get their hands on them.
Want to trade froggies with me? Add me in game center, snochan15.
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