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Description: Superfrog is a platform game published by Team 17 for one player. Newest Review: ... level progresses. Gameplay is the standard platform fare: the player controls Superfrog with the Amiga’s joystick, which can ... more |
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Computer Games Price Comparison
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SUPERFROG True Arcade Classic windows game sealed
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£ 4.99 |
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£ 2.90 Availability: refer to shop website |
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SUPERFROG True Arcade Classic windows game sealed
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£ 4.99 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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SUPERFROG True Arcade Classic windows game sealed
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£ 4.99 |
Postage & Packaging:
£ 2.90 Availability: refer to shop website |
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SUPERFROG True Arcade Classic windows game sealed
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£ 5.99 |
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£ 1.75 Availability: refer to shop website |
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SUPERFROG True Arcade Classic windows game sealed
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£ 5.99 |
Postage & Packaging:
£ 1.75 Availability: refer to shop website |
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by Frankingsteins - written on 04/08/06 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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Construct a basic platform game, sell sponsorship rights to an energy drink manufacturer, and think of an animal that hasn’t been anthropomorphised in any major video game manner before. Well, apart from in Frogger, but that’s different. Enter Team 17’s surprisingly entertaining sell-out platform game, ‘Superfrog!’ What fellow Amiga character Zool did for Chupa Chups and James Pond did for Penguin, and what Smith & Jones, alas, did for anyone willing to give them money, Superfrog does for Lucozade. Not only does the player’s health counter increase by collecting bottles of the disgusting amber stuff, but it’s revealed in the nice animated introduction that ...
by kylecoare - written on 13/08/03 (Very useful, 236 readings)
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SUPERFROG --------- This was released way back in the early 90's, originally released on the Amiga, it was later converted to the P.C. Created by Team 17, the guys and girls behind the Worms series, although this has absolutely nothing in common with those games, apart from brilliant design. The game is your typical side-scrolling platformer, think Sonic and Mario and you will know what to expect! Now the P.C isnt normally a good place to play these sorts of games, they usually lack some of the shine that consoles offer, but this is one of those rare breed, a console style game that works better on P.C than it would have done on the ...




