Frogger

 
If the pictures didn't make it painfully obvious, I am bad at this game. Classic arcade games usually give me trouble (that's their quarter-eating job), but Frogger kicked it up a notch. Other arcade legends eased me into the intense difficulty by making simple adjustments every level. However, just the second level of Frogger added faster vehicles, more diving turtles, less frequent logs, and two kinds of alligators. There's no room for learning - this game is a trial by fire.

Each level tasks you to escort five frogs across a street and over a river while avoiding obstacles and, optionally, grabbing some extras for bonus points. With nothing deliberately seeking to kill me, Frogger did end up being a more "zen-like" experience than I'm used to from the genre. Unfortunately for me, zen and simplicity are not synonymous. Frogger wrecked me, and like most other arcade games, I lack the dedication to improve.

If you have a chance to play this game, by all means, give it a try. Just don't expect it to be easy. However, I wouldn't recommend any kind of financial investment in it unless you really plan to dedicate yourself to the title. It's fun for a bit, but there are bigger better games to play nowadays.

The game is available for Switch here (as of 1/10/21): https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/arcade-archives-frogger-switch/
The game is available for PS4 and PS5 here (as of 1/10/21): https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP0571-CUSA17719_00-HAMPRDC000000001

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