Frog Pond - Atari 2600

Publisher:Atari  Info
Developer:Atari  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Unknown
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In game image of Frog Pond on the Atari 2600.
In Game
Title screen of Frog Pond on the Atari 2600.
Title Screen
Box cover for Frog Pond on the Atari 2600.
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Box back cover for Frog Pond on the Atari 2600.
Box Back
Cartridge artwork for Frog Pond on the Atari 2600.
Cartridge
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Frog Pond.
Marquee


The history behind Frog Pond is a little hazy, it's either a victim of bad timing or of management/programmer dispute. The premise behind Frog pond is simple, you control a frog who must try and catch various insects with its tongue in a race to see how many points you can score. The game subject and total lack of difficulty almost guarantee that it was to going to be aimed at small children, much like Nick Tuner's previous game Demons to Diamonds. The problem with children's games is that they're really not alot of fun for adults to play, and Frog Pond is no exception.

If Frog Pond looks familiar to you it's probably because it's an almost exact copy of Mattel's Frog Bog, which was released for the 2600 as Frogs and Flies under the M-Network label. According to Nick Turner, this is a completely coincidence and neither company had any idea what the other had been working on. According to Nick he wanted to add more options and gameplay to the game, expanding it to 8K. Atari wasn't keen on spending the extra money on more memory for a children's game, and refused to allocate the extra 4K. Frog Pond was shelved and Nick left Atari shortly afterwards.

As you might expect the gameplay is very simple. Every time you press the fire button, your frog jumps and shoots out his tongue. If your tongue hits an insect you score points and your frog gets a pleasant snack. The are several different insects to catch, which are worth varying amounts of points.

While the larger insects are slightly faster than the smaller ones, they still don't put up much of fight. However if you take too long to grab your bug he'll fly away. If you miss six insects the sun sets and the games ends.


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