Frog Twist
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Frog Twist is a strategy arcade game where in a 20-second time limit, the player must gather as many bugs as possible by stretching out the frog's tongue and sticking them on it for consumption.
This game is inspired by the Chameleon Twist platforming games which were developed by Japan System Supply and published by Sunsoft. The inspiration can be seen with the controls of the game.
Play as Froggy the Frog and help them gather as many bugs as possible under 20 seconds!
By clicking and dragging the mouse across the screen, Froggy's tongue is extended and is able to stick bugs on it. The more bugs that are caught in one go, the more points are gained.
- Left mouse button - click and drag to a point to stretch the tongue towards it.
- Mouse motion - changes the tongue's direction.
Game Development Team
Winter - Programmer
claire (clairebun) - Sound composer and designer
DeanAbadPixels (DeanAbad) - 2D artist
Tools and Assets
- Godot - game engine
- Aseprite - pixel art software
- OpenMPT - digital audio workstation
- Kristen ITC and GGG - fonts
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (5 total ratings) |
Authors | Quinn Makes Games, Din, Claire |
Genre | Strategy |
Made with | Godot, Aseprite |
Tags | 20-second-jam, 2D, Arcade, Frogs, Game Jam, openmpt, Point & Click, Short, Singleplayer, Time Attack |
Average session | A few seconds |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Mouse |
Download
Install instructions
- Choose and download the file base on the OS you are running.
- Extract the contents and find the executable file.
- Launch it and play the game!
Comments
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Neat little experience!
Wow, this game is really well made! Graphics are nice, UI, heck everything about is nice, even the game page.
I know you said it was based on Chameleon Twist, but it really reminds me of Astraware's Bzzz! which I used to play a lot on my palm.
Wishing for global leaderboards!