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Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic

Your grandpa is an archaeologist who has found something important, but was unable to find the final piece. Knowing that you love being at the dig sites, he has send Griffin to fly you to him to help find the missing piece.

Arriving at the town near the site, you find that your grandpa is missing and are asked to look for him. Your journey has begun. What will you find on your journey? What relics will you come across?

Learn new skills as you go through the game and use them to help you complete your journey.

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Toki

I played this game to death as a child. I would replay every single minigame over and over again. It was a really great game, with many it's minigames challenging many different aspects, from puzzles to reaction minigames.

Potweasel

This game was a brilliant puzzle game! It always struck me in awe on how to transport the liquids, which you could change by going through specific areas, by tilting the entire playboard. You really needed to think outside the box for this game!

Deleted user

I never finished this game, because I got stuck at some point and did not know how to progress. You could definitely see that the "Myst"-formula did not work so great in a free third-person environment compared to the "point and click" architecture the previous Myst installments had.

Anitnelav

Gives you a good vibe for how it would feel to be a worker in a dystopian society. The game is way to short though and feels more like a demo. I would love to play a full version.

SnowLeopard

It basically teaches you how to code using a modified "Assembly Language". In that regards it is a fantastic open problem-solving game.

slayercs

The best underwater survival game out there.

Deleted user

A game that breaks the mold and shows how developers of different cultural backgrounds can make unique experiences. If it wouldn't be for the shoddy translation and the outdated graphics this game would truely be an overlooked gem.

jyosty11

I can praise this game for it's calm and tranquil atmosphere. Letting the player piece together the story through totems and environmental clues was fitting and intriguing.

Deleted user

One of the first video games I ever played in my life. I have fond and strong memories of this game.

nandishue

I played this game A LOT with my friends in my neighborhood when I was still a teenager. I always managed to accidentally erase our save files, or our group composition would stop playing for some time and we would always end up restarting the campaign shortly before reaching the end. It really is a great couch-coop game with friends.

babaniajat

This game has an extremely bad reputation. This comes especially due to a very bad microtransaction policy of the developers. I liked this game a lot though! When I played it with on of my friends I had a blast! I also had a great time playing together with strangers I met on the servers. The game might objectively have been very flawed, but I still had a great time with it.

babaniajat

This game is now called "Infestation: Survivor Stories (Classic)", in case you wonder why you can't find it.

Naoya

This game was created by "Jessy Shell" the writer of the book "The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses", which is essentially a bible for Game Designers. This game is tightly designed and great fun. I recommend it to anyone owning a VR headset.

Typin

This game has some very thought out level design built into it. Don't expect a great story, but the gameplay is both minimalistic and fantastic!