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Frogger Advance: The Great Quest

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2002 video game
2002 video game
Frogger Advance: The Great Quest
DeveloperVicarious Visions
PublisherKonami
DesignerChristopher Degnan
ComposersManfred Linzner
Todd Masten
SeriesFrogger (series)
PlatformGame Boy Advance
Release
  • NA: May 28, 2002
  • EU: September 27, 2002
GenrePlatform
ModeSingle-player

Frogger Advance: The Great Quest is aplatform game developed byVicarious Visions and published byKonami for theGame Boy Advance. It was released in North America on May 28, 2002.[1] The game was previously released for thePlayStation 2 under the titleFrogger: The Great Quest.[2]

Story

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The opening slideshow shows the titular character, Frogger, listening in on a conversation between two young boys fishing by a lake. They discuss the classic fairy tale staple of a princess' kiss having the magical property of turning a plain frog into a handsome prince. Upon hearing this, Frogger decides to seek out a princess willing to kiss him. Subsequently, the progression of this quest is presented in the form of slideshows played in between certain stages. They show Frogger's encounters with a variety of characters, who provide him with advice, or ask him to solve certain tasks.

Gameplay

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Frogger Advance features traditional 2Dside-scrollingplatforming mechanics rather than thetop-down gameplay of the originalFrogger arcade game. The player's primary objective is simply to reach the end of each stage, overcoming the obstacles and enemies in their path by means of jumping, or attacking. This is made easier by Frogger's special abilities, which he is granted at predetermined points throughout the game by a recurring frog fairy character. These abilities include the Super Tongue (a more powerful close range attack), Glide, Double Jump, and an underwater forward thrust.

The game is divided into several different worlds, all of which consist of three regular stages and one special stage featuring a boss character, or a special task, which has to be completed within a time limit. Upon completion of each of these worlds, the player's performance is graded in a range from A+ to F− according to how many coins were collected, how many hidden gems were found and how many lives were lost. If the player manages to complete the entire game with A+ grades in all worlds, a special, more conclusive ending slideshow is played.

Reception

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Frogger Advance received mixed reviews from critics.IGN's Craig Harris criticized the game's generic gameplay, but noted that the controls were well designed.[1]GameSpot's Tim Tracy called the game "a solid choice" for a young gamer.[3] Scott Alan Marriott ofAllGame rated it two stars out of five.[4]

References

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  1. ^abHarris, Craig (June 14, 2002)."Frogger Advance: The Great Quest Review".IGN.Archived from the original on July 16, 2009. RetrievedJuly 7, 2009.
  2. ^Harris, Craig (April 24, 2002)."Frogger Leaps to GBA Again".IGN. RetrievedMay 11, 2018.
  3. ^Tracy, Tim (June 19, 2002)."Frogger Advance: The Great Quest Review for Game Boy Advance".GameSpot. RetrievedMay 11, 2018.
  4. ^Marriott, Scott Alan."Frogger Advance: The Great Quest".AllGame. Archived fromthe original on November 16, 2014. RetrievedMay 11, 2018.
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