Konami/Hasbro 3D adaptation of the Frogger classic. Little frog crosses obstacles across 3D themed levels, simple accessible gameplay. Mediocre execution, thin content. For very young players or nostalgia-curious.
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3D Frogger adventure exploring worlds beyond the familiar pond. Published by Konami, released in March 2003. Around twenty themed levels, progressively unlocked abilities, simple puzzles and local multiplayer. Available in Europe and North America.
A child-friendly Frogger spin-off, scarce on PAL shelves where European print runs were short. The rarity is genuine, but it comes with no matching desirability: the title carries neither cult status nor an active collector base. This is the textbook case of a game hard to find yet barely sought, which keeps its value low despite its limited physical availability.
Is Frogger Beyond still worth playing in 2026?
An attempt to recast Frogger as a 3D adventure, Beyond keeps the idea of perilous crossings but stretches it across longer, linear levels. The result lacks precision and variety, and the original arcade magic dilutes into a limp formula. A few colourful settings and the licence's goodwill survive. Today the title speaks above all to completist fans of the frog or undemanding young players.