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Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge

Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge is an action video game developed by Blitz Games and published by Hasbro Interactive for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows, and Dreamcast. The game is part of the Frogger series, and the sequel to the 1997 remake of Frogger, featuring similar 4-way movement gameplay in a 3D world and 6 different environments. Unlike its predecessor, Frogger 2 features a choice of different characters to play with in the game, several multiplayer modes, and an in-game storyline. A Nintendo 64 port of the game was planned, but was later cancelled.[3]

Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Developer(s)Blitz Games (PS, DC, Win)
Game Titan (GBC)
Publisher(s)Hasbro Interactive
Director(s)Darren Wood (PS, DC, Win)
David Lubar (GBC)
Producer(s)Team Spirit (PS, DC, Win)
David Walls (GBC)
Designer(s)Alex Rigby (PS, DC, Win)
Joff Scarcliffe (PS, DC, Win)
David Lubar (GBC)
Composer(s)Andrew Morris (PS, DC, Win)
Scott Marshall (GBC)
SeriesFrogger
Platform(s)PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows, Dreamcast
Release
  • NA: 21 September 2000[1][2]
  • EU: 13 October 2000 (PC, PS)
Dreamcast
  • NA: 13 October 2000
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Gameplay edit

The PC and console versions of Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge features significant changes to the gameplay that differentiates it from its predecessor. Although the gameplay objective of the Frogger series remains unchanged (the player has to collect five small frogs in order to win the game, all the while avoiding level-specific obstacles and enemies), the general gameplay has been retooled to a more traditional platformer. The level design structure has been changed to a more linear format, compared to the complex level maps from its predecessor which requires the player to actively explore and seek out the frogs. Due to the linear nature of the levels, all five frogs placed sparingly throughout each level, doubling as checkpoints for the player should they lose a life. The gameplay also lacks a time limit, though the player is graded at the results screen on how fast they completed the level.

The gameplay has also been significantly expanded from the predecessor. Players can now choose from a selection of frogs (with players alternating between Frogger and Lillie in story mode), albeit they all share the same moveset. Frogger's "super jump" from the first game (an ability that allowed him to jump to higher-placed platforms) was expanded to also allow Frogger to perform a "double jump" after using it, which can be used for clearing platforms with short gaps in front of them. Likewise, the ability of Frogger to croak was tweaked to allow players to use them as a beacon of sorts to find the small frogs-when Frogger croaks (represented by a circle that expands outwards from him), the small frogs will croak back through a similar beacon that the player can use to determine their location. Frogger also retains the ability to use the tongue to devour insects is also present, which like in the previous game can grant the player a higher score or an extra life depending on the insect consumed. Levels now include 25 coins scattered throughout each level that player can collect; with the reward for collecting them all in one level playthrough being a new game mode or an additional playable character. The game also features a multiplayer mode, which supports two players in the PlayStation version (four with a multitap) and can support up to four players in the Dreamcast and PC versions.

In contrast, the Game Boy Color version of Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge plays a lot closer to the original arcade game, though this game also has changes as well. Instead of collecting frogs, the player merely has to reach the end of each level, avoiding obstacles along the way. Flags are marked as checkpoints for the player to respawn to should he lose a life, and gems can be collected as a means to add to the player's score. A time limit also exists, so the player has to quickly reach the end of the level before the time runs out. Twenty four levels are spread throughout five worlds (Frog Ponds, Gator Lairs, Ice Caves, Lava Pits, and Lost Mines in chronological order) for the player to complete, with Frogger and Lillie available as playable characters.

Plot edit

Swampy, a crocodile whom Frogger jumped on in the past, gets revenge on Frogger by stealing the many baby frog siblings of his girlfriend, Lillie Frog. Frogger and Lillie pursue Swampy through various worlds rescuing the baby frogs along the way. Swampy travels to space, where he uses a satellite to broadcast a commercial for his own game, Swampy: The Game. Frogger follows in a rocket that Lillie manages to activate, and corners Swampy in a space station, where a device transports them back to Earth during Halloween. Swampy attempts to create his game in a factory under a haunted house, by using the baby frogs. Frogger and Lillie attempt to stop him, but end up trapped in a cage being lowered towards a pit full of magma. Swampy's plan goes errant after one of the baby frogs, named Tad, escapes the conveyor belt and starts playing on the controls, in the process freeing Frogger and Lillie, releasing the other baby frogs, and severely damaging the machine, quickly building up into an earthquake. After the frogs escape, the factory and mansion explode from the malfunctioning machine, and Swampy is flung off into the distance.

Development edit

The game was announced on 5 May 2000, in a press release.[4]

Reception edit

The PlayStation version received "generally favourable reviews", while the Dreamcast and PC versions received "average" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[9][10][11] Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen said of the former console version, "It won't win any awards for originality, but Frogger 2 accomplishes what it sets out to do and proves enjoyable enough."[34]

The game was a runner-up for GameSpot's annual "Best Puzzle Game" award among console games, losing to Samba de Amigo.[38]

Frogger 2 sold nearly 1 million units by March 2001.[39] As of May 2006, it has sold more than 2 million units for the PlayStation.[40]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Three critics of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the PlayStation version each a score of 7/10, 4/10, and 5/10.
  2. ^ In GameFan's early viewpoint of the Dreamcast version, three critics gave it each a score of 72, 63, and 66.

References edit

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Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge is an action video game developed by Blitz Games and published by Hasbro Interactive for the PlayStation Game Boy Color Microsoft Windows and Dreamcast The game is part of the Frogger series and the sequel to the 1997 remake of Frogger featuring similar 4 way movement gameplay in a 3D world and 6 different environments Unlike its predecessor Frogger 2 features a choice of different characters to play with in the game several multiplayer modes and an in game storyline A Nintendo 64 port of the game was planned but was later cancelled 3 Frogger 2 Swampy s RevengeDeveloper s Blitz Games PS DC Win Game Titan GBC Publisher s Hasbro InteractiveDirector s Darren Wood PS DC Win David Lubar GBC Producer s Team Spirit PS DC Win David Walls GBC Designer s Alex Rigby PS DC Win Joff Scarcliffe PS DC Win David Lubar GBC Composer s Andrew Morris PS DC Win Scott Marshall GBC SeriesFroggerPlatform s PlayStation Game Boy Color Microsoft Windows DreamcastReleaseNA 21 September 2000 1 2 EU 13 October 2000 PC PS DreamcastNA 13 October 2000Genre s ActionMode s Single player Multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay editThe PC and console versions of Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge features significant changes to the gameplay that differentiates it from its predecessor Although the gameplay objective of the Frogger series remains unchanged the player has to collect five small frogs in order to win the game all the while avoiding level specific obstacles and enemies the general gameplay has been retooled to a more traditional platformer The level design structure has been changed to a more linear format compared to the complex level maps from its predecessor which requires the player to actively explore and seek out the frogs Due to the linear nature of the levels all five frogs placed sparingly throughout each level doubling as checkpoints for the player should they lose a life The gameplay also lacks a time limit though the player is graded at the results screen on how fast they completed the level The gameplay has also been significantly expanded from the predecessor Players can now choose from a selection of frogs with players alternating between Frogger and Lillie in story mode albeit they all share the same moveset Frogger s super jump from the first game an ability that allowed him to jump to higher placed platforms was expanded to also allow Frogger to perform a double jump after using it which can be used for clearing platforms with short gaps in front of them Likewise the ability of Frogger to croak was tweaked to allow players to use them as a beacon of sorts to find the small frogs when Frogger croaks represented by a circle that expands outwards from him the small frogs will croak back through a similar beacon that the player can use to determine their location Frogger also retains the ability to use the tongue to devour insects is also present which like in the previous game can grant the player a higher score or an extra life depending on the insect consumed Levels now include 25 coins scattered throughout each level that player can collect with the reward for collecting them all in one level playthrough being a new game mode or an additional playable character The game also features a multiplayer mode which supports two players in the PlayStation version four with a multitap and can support up to four players in the Dreamcast and PC versions In contrast the Game Boy Color version of Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge plays a lot closer to the original arcade game though this game also has changes as well Instead of collecting frogs the player merely has to reach the end of each level avoiding obstacles along the way Flags are marked as checkpoints for the player to respawn to should he lose a life and gems can be collected as a means to add to the player s score A time limit also exists so the player has to quickly reach the end of the level before the time runs out Twenty four levels are spread throughout five worlds Frog Ponds Gator Lairs Ice Caves Lava Pits and Lost Mines in chronological order for the player to complete with Frogger and Lillie available as playable characters Plot editSwampy a crocodile whom Frogger jumped on in the past gets revenge on Frogger by stealing the many baby frog siblings of his girlfriend Lillie Frog Frogger and Lillie pursue Swampy through various worlds rescuing the baby frogs along the way Swampy travels to space where he uses a satellite to broadcast a commercial for his own game Swampy The Game Frogger follows in a rocket that Lillie manages to activate and corners Swampy in a space station where a device transports them back to Earth during Halloween Swampy attempts to create his game in a factory under a haunted house by using the baby frogs Frogger and Lillie attempt to stop him but end up trapped in a cage being lowered towards a pit full of magma Swampy s plan goes errant after one of the baby frogs named Tad escapes the conveyor belt and starts playing on the controls in the process freeing Frogger and Lillie releasing the other baby frogs and severely damaging the machine quickly building up into an earthquake After the frogs escape the factory and mansion explode from the malfunctioning machine and Swampy is flung off into the distance Development editThe game was announced on 5 May 2000 in a press release 4 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreDreamcastGBCPCPSGameRankings75 5 74 6 77 7 77 8 Metacritic74 100 9 N A72 100 10 77 100 11 Review scoresPublicationScoreDreamcastGBCPCPSAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 N A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 CNET GamecenterN AN A6 10 15 N AComputer Games Strategy PlusN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 N AComputer Gaming WorldN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 N AElectronic Gaming MonthlyN A8 10 18 N A5 33 10 19 a Game Informer7 10 20 7 5 10 21 N AN AGameFan G H 68 22 67 23 b N AN AN AGameSpot6 9 10 24 5 4 10 25 7 1 10 26 7 10 27 GameZoneN A8 5 10 28 9 5 10 29 N AIGN8 2 10 30 8 10 31 8 5 10 32 8 5 10 33 Next GenerationN AN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Nintendo PowerN A6 9 10 35 N AN AOfficial U S PlayStation MagazineN AN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 PC Gamer US N AN A75 37 N A The PlayStation version received generally favourable reviews while the Dreamcast and PC versions received average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 9 10 11 Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen said of the former console version It won t win any awards for originality but Frogger 2 accomplishes what it sets out to do and proves enjoyable enough 34 The game was a runner up for GameSpot s annual Best Puzzle Game award among console games losing to Samba de Amigo 38 Frogger 2 sold nearly 1 million units by March 2001 39 As of May 2006 update it has sold more than 2 million units for the PlayStation 40 Notes edit Three critics of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the PlayStation version each a score of 7 10 4 10 and 5 10 In GameFan s early viewpoint of the Dreamcast version three critics gave it each a score of 72 63 and 66 References edit Gentry Perry 22 September 2000 This Week s New Releases Gamecenter CNET Archived from the original on 21 October 2000 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Fudge James 21 September 2000 Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge Released Computer Games Strategy Plus Strategy Plus Inc Archived from the original on 3 October 2003 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Frogger 2 Nintendo 64 IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on 6 August 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2022 From Pac Man to Action Man Hasbro Interactive Unveils the Hottest New PC and Video Games At the Electronic Entertainment Expo Business Wire Berkshire Hathaway 5 May 2000 Archived from the original on 18 June 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2021 via The Free Dictionary Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge for Dreamcast GameRankings CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 5 May 2019 Retrieved 13 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Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge PS NextGen No 71 Imagine Media p 131 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge Nintendo Power Vol 137 Nintendo of America October 2000 Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge Official U S PlayStation Magazine No 38 Ziff Davis November 2000 Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge PC Gamer Vol 8 no 1 Imagine Media January 2001 p 153 GameSpot staff 5 January 2001 Best and Worst of 2000 Best Puzzle Game Runners Up GameSpot CNET Archived from the original on 6 December 2002 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Barzegar Karine G 2001 03 05 Atari makes a comeback New Bedford Standard Times Retrieved 27 April 2023 Frogger The Great Quest Preview GameSpot May 17 2006 Retrieved 27 April 2023 External links editFrogger 2 Swampy s Revenge at MobyGames Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge Game Boy Color at MobyGames Frogger 2 Swampy s Revenge PlayStation can be played for free in the browser on the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frogger 2 Swampy 27s Revenge amp 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