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Game Guys review: Frogs vs Storks

Have you ever gotten bored while on the internet and decided to go to one of those flash game websites to waste a little time? For those of you who have, you'd probably agree that those games typically aren't of the highest quality. It doesn't usually matter, though, because they're free.

Cateia Games, the same publisher that has released titles like Captain Brawe: A Brawe New World, has released a new decision-making puzzle game called Frogs vs Storks. It shares many similarities with the qualities of many of those free flash games found online with one key exception: it costs money.

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Mana Pool: Frogs vs. Storks Review

Mana Pool: All in all the simplicity and charm that the game has is infectious and you will find yourself playing it for hours without even realising it (but you certainly won’t be playing it for weeks, more like days). I wouldn’t say the game is phenomenal or anything really special for that matter, in fact I’d say its simply pleasing. It fills a gap where you may be finding yourself getting bored with other more complicated games.

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manapool.co.uk
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GameZebo - Frogs vs. Storks Review

GameZebo - We tend to think of storks as the bearers of little bundles of joy, but it turns out that they also have an appetite for frogs. Frogs, not surprisingly, don't want to be eaten, and there you have the premise for Frogs vs. Storks, a puzzle game where you'll help lead your frogs to safety while avoiding the giant birds.

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gamezebo.com
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Frogs Vs. Storks - PC Review by Brash Games

There have been many epic battles in gaming history between bitter adversaries, Superman Vs. Darkseid, Predator Vs. Aliens, Hulk Vs. The Abomination, but never has such a battle been depicted and never have such enemies fought so fiercely as Frogs Vs. Storks. Not quite the same ring to it as the other versus battles, admittedly, but this is a very playable and frustratingly addictive puzzler from those folks at Cateia Games who seem to have the, almost Father Christmas like, ability to deliver a game literally overnight.

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brashgames.co.uk