Montag, 3. August 2020

Frog Fractions, your favourite oddity browser game, is out now on Steam

A screenshot of Frog Fractions, in which a colourful frog is riding a dragon. There are bubbles and insects and a carved wooden totem in the background.

The 2012 browser game now has a Steam presence in Frog Fractions: Game Of The Decade Edition. It is, I suppose, an arcade game with an educational element – or perhaps more accurately a spoof of games with an educational element. You play as a wee frog who perches on a lilypad, defending your pond from waves of incoming flying insects by lashing out with your tongue.

The main gimmick is the scoring system, which eschews integers, and instead grants points in fractions, decimals, and indices – although it should be noted that you don’t have to understand fractions to play the game, and it will not teach you to understand them either. And nothing else ever happens.

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