Arcade · Classic
Frogger
Help the frog safely cross busy roads and rivers to reach home. A classic arcade challenge!
Overview
Hopping a single frog across thirteen rows of road and river is harder than it sounds, and that gap between simplicity and pressure is what has kept the design alive since Konami and Sega first put it into arcades in 1981. The layout is fixed and readable: a band of traffic up top where cars and trucks can be destroyed if you time things right, then a river of moving logs and diving turtles, then five home slots at the far edge. Every frog you deliver fills one of those slots, and a thirty-second timer on each life punishes hesitation. Land all five frogs and the level resets faster, which is where the patterns you just learned start to bite. The catalog build keeps that classic thirteen-row road-and-river layout intact and adds an on-screen D-pad so it plays the same way on a phone as on a keyboard.
How to Play
Steer the frog with the arrow keys or WASD, one hop at a time. On touch devices, the on-screen D-pad mirrors those four directions. The bottom half is road — cars and trucks run in fixed lanes, and you learn the rhythm of each before stepping in. Past the median, the river flips the logic: frogs cannot swim, so you ride logs and surface turtles sideways to keep moving up. Land in open water, drift off the edge of the screen, or get clipped by a vehicle and you lose a life. Reach one of the five home slots and that frog is banked; clear all five to advance.
Tips & Strategy
Count the lanes before you move. Traffic runs at fixed speeds, so the safe gap is rhythmic rather than random — waiting one beat is usually quicker than rushing and dying. On the river, watch the turtles: some dive on a timer, and a log that felt safe a second ago becomes open water. Do not ride a log all the way to the edge, because the screen does not wrap and drifting off either side costs a life. Aim for whichever home slot is open instead of the nearest one, since all five have to be filled, not merely reached. Every level the speed climbs, so the patterns tighten rather than change, and the thirty-second timer makes lingering on a log a losing strategy.
Controls
- Keyboard
- Arrow keys / WASD to move frog
- Touch
- On-screen 4-direction D-pad
Features
- Classic 13-row road/river layout
- Logs and turtles to ride
- Destructible traffic
- 30-second per-frog timer
- 5 home slots to fill
- Increasing speed per level
- Mobile D-pad