Frog Legs

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Frog Legs begins with a playful idea—frogs enjoying a harmless game of crossing traffic lanes. But when one moment turns tragic, everything shifts. The frogs agree to move on, to stop talking about what happened, and to return to their version of normal life. But the past isn’t something that stays still. In this short, genre-blending game, players take on a story that jumps between tones, mechanics, and moods, slowly revealing that forgetting doesn’t mean healing.

A World That Won’t Sit Still

What sets Frog Legs apart is its constant change in style. One level might be a 2D arcade segment that mirrors old-school gameplay, while the next throws the player into a 3D corridor filled with flickering lights and puzzle elements. Later, everything shifts again into a first-person shooter sequence with oversized weapons and surreal visuals. These shifts are more than gameplay changes—they represent the inner struggle of characters trying to run from something they refuse to confront.

Throughout the Game, You’ll Find:

  •         2D segments based on simple, classic mechanics
  •         3D first-person puzzle environments
  •         Shooter sections with explosive, retro-style weapons
  •         A 30–40 minute complete narrative experience
  •         Dialogue and details that shift from comedy to discomfort

Memories That Can’t Be Ignored

As the frogs journey forward, bits of the past resurface. Players begin to notice details that don’t quite add up. The environments become more distorted. Dialogue feels rehearsed, as if the characters are avoiding something they all remember but won’t say. What began as a funny, casual game grows heavier with each level. The design of the world starts reflecting the emotional weight the characters carry. Even the humor begins to crack.

A Final Message Behind the Jokes

Frog Legs uses humor as a mask, but it slowly removes that mask as the story progresses. The game doesn’t tell players what to feel—it simply lets the atmosphere shift until it becomes clear that something deeper is happening. Beneath the absurdity is a reflection on how people respond to trauma, how communities protect themselves with silence, and how that silence eventually breaks. In a single short play session, Frog Legs creates a world where laughter and horror live side by side—and neither can be trusted completely.