Frog Sqwad Brings Colorful Co-Op Chaos to Steam
Frog Sqwad distinguishes itself from horror-heavy co-op games like Lethal Company with a bright, accessible design and tongue-based mechanics that emphasize puzzle-solving over random enemy avoidance.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
Game Spark previews Frog Sqwad, a co-op action game for up to 8 players where frogs use their tongues to swallow food whole and deliver it to the Swamp King. The game offers colorful, pop visuals, difficulty adjustment, and tongue-based gimmicks including climbing, carrying items, and evolving into a Mega Frog. It is available on PC via Steam.
Game Spark previewed Frog Sqwad, a co-op platformer for 1 to 8 players that puts a colorful, pop-art spin on the quota-based survival genre popularized by Lethal Company. Players control frogs who extend their tongues to stick to surfaces, swallow food whole, and carry it back to the Swamp King. Swallowed items are not digested and can be spat out intact, a detail the preview notes the Swamp King does not mind.
The game breaks genre conventions with bright sewer environments and adjustable difficulty. Gimmicks include climbing walls with tongue-and-jump combos, launching fellow frogs like slingshots, and eating enough food to evolve into a Mega Frog that smashes obstacles but becomes harder to control. Surplus food can be exchanged for permanent upgrades. Frog Sqwad is available on Steam.
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