Quick snapshot
Frog Legs is a premium single-player horror-action title created by Elliott Dahle. You take control of Carl, a house frog trying to rebuild a normal life after a traumatic incident, and the game mixes fast-paced combat with brain-teasing sections for an offbeat indie experience.
Story and tone
Carl’s attempt to move on is interrupted by a violent past involving his fellow frogs. The narrative is short but driven, combining unsettling moments, punchy action scenes, and quirky humor. The antagonist you’ll face is the imposing Mr. Ribbit, who serves as the story’s climactic challenge.
How it plays
Frog Legs blends retro 2D arcade sequences with 3D first-person puzzle segments to create a hybrid playstyle. Expect a brief but concentrated loop of exploration, shooting, and puzzle-solving that leans into old-school shooter energy while adding oddball charm.
Key gameplay elements:
- 3D first-person puzzle rooms that break up the action
- The over-the-top Big Froggin' Gun as one of your standout weapons
- Retro-inspired 2D arcade shooting sections
- A more traditional shotgun for close encounters
Length and pacing
The game is compact — most players can finish it in a single sitting, roughly 30–40 minutes. Its brevity makes it a tight, focused experience rather than a lengthy campaign, ideal for a short play session that still leaves an impression.
Why it’s worth checking out (and an alternative)
Frog Legs stands out for its creative fusion of genres, playful writing, and nostalgic presentation. While brief, its personality and inventive design make it memorable.
If you’re looking for something with a similar “hop, shoot, survive” vibe, consider trying Free Fire as an alternative for more extended multiplayer action.
Technical
- Windows
- Full