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'''''SuperFrog''''' is a 2D ] developed for the ] and then converted for PC, developed by ] Software in 1993. The Amiga version was popular enough to spawn an ] version.
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'''''Superfrog''''' is a 2D ] developed for the ] and then converted for PC, developed by ] Software in 1993. The Amiga version was popular enough to spawn an ] version.


The game features an overt commercial tie-in with the ] ] as a health-boosting powerup, similar to the ] sponsorship of ], and ]'s sponsorship of ]. The game features an overt commercial tie-in with the ] ] as a health-boosting powerup, similar to the ] sponsorship of ], and ]'s sponsorship of ].
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Team17 themselves appear not to have forgotten about ''Superfrog'', as the titular character - the frog himself - makes cameo appearances in their most recent games, notably ] and ]. Team17 themselves appear not to have forgotten about ''Superfrog'', as the titular character - the frog himself - makes cameo appearances in their most recent games, notably ] and ].

==Level codes==
{{spoiler}}
The following is a complete list of level codes for the Amiga version of ''SuperFrog''.
{|
!Level
!Code
|-
|1-2
|234667
|-
|1-3
|447467
|-
|1-4
|747822
|-
|2-1
|392822
|-
|2-2
|446364
|-
|2-3
|984448
|-
|2-4
|477444
|-
|3-1
|343522
|-
|3-2
|882311
|-
|3-3
|992334
|-
|3-4
|091332
|-
|4-1
|467464
|-
|4-2
|818234
|-
|4-3
|182394
|-
|4-4
|298383
|-
|5-1
|452234
|-
|5-2
|984841
|-
|5-3
|383772
|-
|5-4
|093152
|-
|6-1
|387211
|-
|6-2
|981122
|-
|6-3
|017632
|-
|6-4
|398112
|}
These codes remain untested on other versions of the game.


== External links == == External links ==
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* entry on UnExoticA





Revision as of 16:38, 15 July 2005

1993 video game
Superfrog
File:4 ancient level 5.png
Developer(s)Team 17
Publisher(s)Team 17
Platform(s)Amiga, PC
Release1993
Genre(s)Platform game
Mode(s)Single player

Superfrog is a 2D Platform game developed for the Amiga and then converted for PC, developed by Team 17 Software in 1993. The Amiga version was popular enough to spawn an Amiga CD32 version.

The game features an overt commercial tie-in with the energy drink Lucozade as a health-boosting powerup, similar to the Chupa Chups sponsorship of Zool, and 7-Up's sponsorship of Cool Spot.

Team 17's earlier games became relatively obscure after the release of the hugely popular Worms series, though many gamers remember Superfrog fondly for its solid gameplay, smooth scrolling, cartoon-quality graphics, and upbeat music. Although a relatively small release by the standards of blockbuster platformers like Sonic, it was very well received and has retained a fanbase which considers it a technically perfect example of the genre.

Team17 themselves appear not to have forgotten about Superfrog, as the titular character - the frog himself - makes cameo appearances in their most recent games, notably Worms Blast and Worms 3D.

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