- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Sep 29, 2005
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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Positive: 4 out of 9
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Mixed: 4 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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Jul 27, 2017This game was actually pretty good. It's not the best Frogger game, but it has some pretty solid gameplay for the most part. It did get a bit too hard and confusing at times, but once you know what to do, it's fun. There's also some fun mini games, and the game has multiple endings, which was unexpected. This is also fun to play on the DS. It's a great game overall.
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Sep 13, 2019Excelente juego de plataformas con una buena jugabilidad y puzzles decentes.
Gráficamente precioso para la PSP y puede entretener a chicos y grandes.
Varios minijuegos muy divertidos. -
SteveH.Oct 22, 2005The mini-games including the original Frogger (played vertically) are fun. It may be because I'm not a kid anymore but I find the platform game challenging and satisfying.
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BlakeT.Oct 26, 2005The classic version of the old arcade game is included. Need I say more?
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Jun 20, 2021Honestly one of the better Froger games. With neat mechanics, new characters, and a likeable story this game truly deserved better than being the last Froger game is this kind of style
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Oct 24, 2022An interesting game, but in some places I went through the levels for several hours, sometimes my ass burned, I don’t want to feel this anymore)
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#55 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2005
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With its tight controls and diverse and rewarding levels, beautiful and engaging graphics, and its humorous story, Frogger: Helmet Chaos is sure to be a hit with audiences both new and old alike.
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A revitalized Frogger would have been awesome on the PSP, but failure to introduce variety to the gameplay dooms this one to mediocrity.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineSomehow, the PSP version makes Frogger's already-confusing mechanics even more frustrating. [Jan 2006, p.100]