- October 5, 2016
- Dear Villagers
Frog Climbers
Platforms
About
Frog Climbers is a platformer game that can be played by 1-4 players, either alone in single-player mode or with friends in local multi-player. As rock climbing frogs, players compete to reach the top first, using various tricks such as grabbing opponents and using them as ladder steps. The game features over 260 mountain combinations, daily speedruns, and customizable climbing options with four game modifiers.











- Hilarious and fun to play with friends, making it a great local multiplayer game.
- Controls are easy to learn and the gameplay is chaotic and entertaining.
- Offers unique and randomly generated levels, providing good replayability.
- Lacks substantial content and features, such as online multiplayer and a story mode.
- Can experience technical issues like freezing and controller compatibility problems.
- Single player mode is limited and may become boring quickly without local friends.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by smooth mechanics and chaotic, frantic action that keeps players engaged. With well-designed levels, enjoyable music, and effective controls, the experience is enhanced by modifiers and random map generation, offering excellent replayability. Overall, players find the core gameplay both fun and hilarious as they navigate challenges using intuitive limb control.
“The controls work great and the gameplay can get hectic and chaotic in a fun way.”
“This is frantic and hilarious action; the random map generation set by difficulty level is very well done, and along with the gameplay modifiers, it makes for excellent replayability.”
“The core gameplay is decent; you use both analog sticks to control your limbs and keep grabbing handholds and pulling yourself towards the top.”
“The core gameplay is decent; you use both analog sticks to control your limbs and keep grabbing handholds to pull yourself towards the top.”
“The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The controls are unresponsive at times, leading to frustrating moments during gameplay.”