Guide both frogs in perfect synchronization and race to the finish line before the predator catches up. This game challenges your ability to control both frogs simultaneously as they navigate through increasingly complex levels. Only 5% of players can successfully engage both their left and right brain hemispheres to maintain this precise coordination. Are you among the elite few who can do it?
And out of all players, only 0.5% manage to conquer every level and reach the final stage. The challenge is intense—but so is the reward.
How to Play
You control two frogs—a white frog and a black frog—working together as a team. The white frog can only hop on white tiles, while the black frog moves exclusively on black ones. To progress, you must carefully plan each move and sometimes use one frog to assist the other.
- Sometimes, one frog must carry the other when there are no matching tiles available.
- Other times, one frog needs to unblock the path for the other, allowing both to continue forward.
- Teleport mechanics add another layer of complexity. Frogs may need to stand on each other's backs before entering a teleport—and again after exiting—to land on the correct tile type.
Watch Out for the Predator
As you advance through the levels, a predator relentlessly chases the frogs. You must keep moving quickly to stay ahead. Interestingly, the predator isn't always just a threat—it can sometimes be used strategically to clear obstacles or open new paths. Timing and precision are key.
Are you ready to test your skills and see if you're one of the rare players who can master both coordination and strategy? [ttpp] Take control, synchronize your movements, and try to escape before it's too late. Can you reach the final level and join the top 0.5%?
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