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A 3D conceptualization of "Frogger" !
This is one in a large set of 3D arcade adaptations; click on the "Publisher" field to see others made by 'webfoot.'
dL #2 has improved graphics.
It seems both of 'em are DEMO versions.
CompatibilitydL #1:
Mac OS 7.1 - OS 9
16 MB RAM
14 MB hard drive space
Tested does not run in OS9 without GPU support, stutters in Classic mode of Tiger and Panther. The only way I can run this is Classic mode of Jaguar OS X 10.2 - PMG4 Mirror Door 2003 with ATI Radeon 9600.
dL #2:
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (or higher?)
PowerPC & Intel
Comments
I think it really is a demo version. Wouldn't surprise me if webfoot placed a demo version on a retail disc, because they screw up their English language marketing and distribution royally across all their titles.
I uploaded file #2, the same game with better graphics and universal binary but an OSX Leopard min. req. Also a demo, the name changed from (3D) Toad Panic to "(3D) Frog Fury" and later changes again to "(3D) Frog Frenzy". In fact Frog Fury has written Frog Frenzy inside it in a couple places.
Both files #1 & #2 have a serious bug. The time limit counts down about twice as fast as it should, the seconds fly by at about a half second each. Maybe this is a trait of being the demo?? I think I glimpsed these playable demos only allow 4 levels of the 30 levels the full game has, but while 3 levels are easy to complete, time keeps running out b4 I can find if there's more than 4 levels. Hmph.
I don't get a demo. Sure, the auto-playing demo pops up at the start, but just press a key or click to go to the main menu!
The game shows as a demo even though I purchased the CD. Strange!
Edit: Yes, it is less than 10 MB on the CD