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http://twinbeardstudios.com/frog-fractions

So this game is totally awesome. And I don't want to say anything about it because it really does improve the experience if you don't know what's coming next.

Anyways, it takes about an hour or two and doesn't save (at least I don't think it does), but it's totally worth the time if you've got it. I've never quite seen a game like it.

Now...if only GOG had spoiler tags. Haha.
Post edited November 03, 2012 by johnki
I just played this a few days ago. It's certainly ... something? I agree with johnki, give it a try and see what you think.
I also played this a few games. Quite the unexpected adventure for those that can think outside the box a bit. Loved it from start to finish. I established quite the porn empire before I was finished, which was a far cry from what I thought I'd be doing when I started.
I've been playing the game for sometime now.. Either i'm missing something or I must at least play for 50 more hours to get the 25 000 fruits ..

I don't know how to get zorkmids ... and the same upgrades keep coming up... " Auto-targer on/off"... Kinda boring after 10 minutes :/
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N0x0ss: I've been playing the game for sometime now.. Either i'm missing something or I must at least play for 50 more hours to get the 25 000 fruits ..
You are very much missing something.
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jungletoad: I also played this a few games. Quite the unexpected adventure for those that can think outside the box a bit. Loved it from start to finish. I established quite the porn empire before I was finished, which was a far cry from what I thought I'd be doing when I started.
Please explain.
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Nirth: Please explain.
Well, it's a rather distinctly broken up adventure, and if you play it, you'll see what I mean. Each of the game's distinct sections requires that you do something that you wouldn't normally think would be possible to progress.

There was one time that the solution sounded so obvious once I'd seen it, but I had to look up a walkthrough because it was a situation where I ended up telling myself "well, duh, that would be there" but you just don't think about it when you're first playing through it.
Post edited November 03, 2012 by johnki
I looked up a walkthrough and well, I guess it's fun if you find out the solution on your own.
I just finished this, and it was much, much more interesting than I first thought it was going to be, and a lot of fun! Thanks for the heads-up, johnki.