Rival gaming software released their latest game in March 2016 called Frogged. This slot game features five reels, twenty-five pay lines, scatter wins, a multiplier, expanding wild symbols, free spins, a bonus round but no progressive jackpot.
Have you ever played the ‘old arcade game Frogger”? This game is very similar to Frogger to the point where you embark on the journey of making sure the Frog crosses the street without getting hit by any cars.
Overall Frogged is a decent game but doesn’t have the eye-popping graphics and a progressive jackpot at stake. Frogged is also only available in instant play and downloading the software.
The goal when playing the Frogged slot is to avoid getting hit by a car and caught by a violent fish. The maximum jackpot that is at stake when playing Frogged is $2,500 and currently has a 94.5% average return to the player percentage (RTP%).
Before you start to spin the reels playing Frogged you have to choose how much money you want to wager.
The default bet is two dollars, but you can wager anywhere from one penny up to twenty-five cents per pay line. This game is not ideal for high rollers but is perfect for the penny and medium sized gamblers.
The symbols that you will see on the reels besides the poker card icons are interesting. Enjoy watching the bulldozers, the snakes, the frog, the alligators and the vehicles.
Overall, the Frogged slot machine reminds us a lot of the Atari game Frogger. We really like this game and think Rival did a good job as it is not directly based on The Frogger Arcade game.
If you are not familiar with the Frogger arcade game, you may want to know Atari established this blockbuster hit in 1982. While the Frogger slot machine is loosely based on the Atari arcade game, we feel you should understand it’s roots.
First of all, Frogger began as a classic Atari video game that folks played on coin-operated machines. At that time, Sega Corporation owned the rights to the game but sold it to Atari, who made it playable for the Atari 2600 video game console.