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Look, up in the sky: It’s a fish! It’s a frog! It’s Superfrog!

One of the best-known 2D platformers for PC and Amiga jumps straight into our catalog for $5.99 only on GOG.com.
This ‘almost a fairy tale’ tells a story of an unnamed prince who finds himself turned into a frog, his princess kidnapped, and generally all lost beyond retrieval. Suddenly, a wild bottle of Lucozade appears and saves the day. Apparently, drinking this miraculous potion grants frogs temporary super powers, which sounds exactly like what this little green prince needs. Enter a new mighty hero: Superfrog now has the means (a lot of Lucozade) to defeat the evil witch and rescue his beloved princess. Armed with superspeed, superjump, fairly regular cape, and the fearsome Destructospud (his faithful flying potato sidekick), Superfrog needs to complete 24 levels across 6 worlds, defeat many memorable enemies, and finally send the evil witch wherever witches should be sent to complete a fairy tale.

Superfrog is an amazing example of Amiga-esque platform gaming at its best. Team 17’s best-seller delivers much more platforming enjoyment than you'd expect from your average nameless green amphibian. Superfrog offers simple but addictive gameplay, stunning and detailed visuals, amazing music, and tons of 2D cuteness, which is certainly more than enough to satisfy any platformer-lover.

Although it may not be as well known as the Worms franchise, this pixelated amphibian is definitely worth $5.99 for your own Superfrog on GOG.com.

NOTE: This is the MS-DOS version of the game, but our QA team has confirmed that you can indeed finish it. If you're wondering if you can beat the GOG.com version of the game, worry no more. ;)
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/gog_com_adds_team_17_to_our_roster_of_fantastic_partners/post137

Galimatias:

Due to recent commotion concerning the DOS version of SuperFrog, I need to comment on that:

SuperFrog was tested by our internal QA team and we're 100% sure that you can finish the game ;)
Post edited January 12, 2012 by Alfie3000
Is it true that the DOS version suffers from a problem which might make it impossible to finish the game (according to squirminator2k's review on the game's page)?

EDIT:
Scratch that, just read Alfie3000's post above. Sorry for the unnecessary question.
Post edited January 12, 2012 by Phaidox
And here is the Wiki link:
http://www.gogwiki.com/index.php?title=Superfrog

Feel free to add all info you have :)
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HiPhish: "this pixelated reptile"

What is it with people always calling frogs reptiles and turtles amphibians?
I have no idea what you're talking about. >.>
I will get this soon for sure.
Did you see the princess in the fourth screenshot? Now that's a wishlist item... (joking)

Looks like I'll be surprised by the Team 17 releases. I didn't really think they did anything other than worms. Guess I was wrong!
Post edited January 12, 2012 by csmith
looks really cute.

Just got Rayman Origins today though, so that's where I'm going to be getting my cute platformer fix from
Post edited January 12, 2012 by CaptainGyro
WOW if this game is indeed 100% possible to finish, it would be really incredible! Definite version of Superfrog!
That mean the highly rated user review isn't accurate? Glad that GOG QA team has confirmed that the game is work correctly.
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bansama: Check the Superfrog forum here. Someone from GOG confirmed that they can complete the PC version.
Then why is the review still on the webpage of Superfrog ?
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wormholewizards: That mean the highly rated user review isn't accurate? Glad that GOG QA team has confirmed that the game is work correctly.
This is the exact reason why we need to have some way of locking down the reviews for games so that at the very least people who actually bought the fricking game on GOG can actually provide reviews on the GOG release. That way we won't have people who are either writing reviews fuelled on nostalgia, or in this case, writing reviews based on the assumption that GOG decided to release a fatally broken game.
Yes that is the case ;) We could go Gung Ho and delete that review, but that's not how we deal with things. We believe in our community to handle stuff like that on their own.

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wormholewizards: That mean the highly rated user review isn't accurate? Glad that GOG QA team has confirmed that the game is work correctly.
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ne_zavarj: Then why is the review still on the webpage of Superfrog ?
Because GOG don't delete reviews? I don't know. Ask them =)
I have to admit that when I joined GOG back 2010 I did not expect this game to eventually make it here

I remember playing this game when I was like 6-7 years old

Definitely very fun and definitely will pick this up eventually =)
Post edited January 12, 2012 by Roman5
Good job.