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My Frogger Toy Trials Review
10 out of 15
Frogger's newest adventure on the DS is fun if you can get your head around its unique controls..
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2006
Author: James Fudge

After you're done with the pretty extensive single-player game, players can take on friends in either multi-card or single-card play (up to four players) or take on one of ten mini-games for fun. Much of this content is unlocked during the single-player campaign anyway so tackling that first is a smart move. The end result of all these extras is a lot of single and multiplayer content that will keep gamers going for quite awhile.

At the end of the day, My Frogger Toy Trials is a fun game that successfully transforms this popular platformer franchise to the world of action adventure. There are tons of things to do in the game, but to fully enjoy it you'll need to learn the nuisances of the games. The most difficult part for most will be getting used to using the shoulder buttons to turn Frogger. Most people are used to simply using the d-Pad to do this in most other games, so using a different method might be hard to get used to. But if you can get past that, Frogger offers a myriad of different and fun activities that both kids and adults can enjoy.

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