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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. ;)
Not for me as it's not really my kind of game, but this will make platformer fans very happy. Good job GOG!
Oh I remember this really well. Don't have desire to play it again though,
WOW...what a week! :)

Thanks GOG
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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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rampancy: 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.
If we had that, then we wouldn't have a lot of reviews. There are so many GOG fanboy reviews (as well as fanboys thumbing down any review that is negative, regardless of how constructive the review is) that removing any reviews that were not based on actual experience with the GOG version would provide the mod with a heck of a lot of work and the site with very few genuine reviews.

On the other hand, that particular review is not entirely wrong either. You can certainly finish the game - that's not a problem per se - but there are certain areas on the maps containing useful power-ups that now cannot be reached thanks to the problem with the frogwings.
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jamyskis: On the other hand, that particular review is not entirely wrong either. You can certainly finish the game - that's not a problem per se - but there are certain areas on the maps containing useful power-ups that now cannot be reached thanks to the problem with the frogwings.
And no info about that from Q&A, just that it can be finished...
Thought I'd just mention that this version of Superfrog is actually pretty damn good port of the Amiga version. I just tried it for the very first time on PC, and it's exactly as I remember it was, with very very slight differences (I always get screen tearing in these old PC games on my monitor, probably can't cope with the low resolution).

Haven't tried playing it with a gamepad yet, but if it doesn't work natively, having a program like Joy2Key is always a good backup plan, and there aren't many buttons you need to assign.
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rampancy: 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.
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jamyskis: If we had that, then we wouldn't have a lot of reviews. There are so many GOG fanboy reviews (as well as fanboys thumbing down any review that is negative, regardless of how constructive the review is) that removing any reviews that were not based on actual experience with the GOG version would provide the mod with a heck of a lot of work and the site with very few genuine reviews.

On the other hand, that particular review is not entirely wrong either. You can certainly finish the game - that's not a problem per se - but there are certain areas on the maps containing useful power-ups that now cannot be reached thanks to the problem with the frogwings.
But the GOG Team also stated, that all areas can be reached in this Version.

So, the review is not correct.
Sounds like the solution is to just downvote that review.
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Drago0n: Why didn't I knew about this game?
Same here, wishlisted for a future purchase.
All I need now is a TAC2 for the PC... :)
Yay. I am so very fond of superfrog. I had been playing it last year but didn't get past circus levels. I played it so much as a kid on my amiga600. Will buy it soon. need to beat it!!
For the inner kid in you, I'm going to pass for now.
Thanks GOG . . . =)
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Ubivis: But the GOG Team also stated, that all areas can be reached in this Version.

So, the review is not correct.
Where? I only saw 'this is completable'.

EDIT: Never mind, found it.
Post edited January 12, 2012 by SirPrimalform
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Ubivis: But the GOG Team also stated, that all areas can be reached in this Version.

So, the review is not correct.
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SirPrimalform: Where? I only saw 'this is completable'.
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/gog_com_adds_team_17_to_our_roster_of_fantastic_partners/post137

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