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Miss flies, curse dragonflies, then finally nail that perfect tongue flick—simple, brutal, and weirdly satisfying. Chunky pixels and that "one more try" itch make it feel like an arcade cabinet time forgot.

Developer: John W. Poduska
Genre: Arcade
Released: 2002
File size: 51.08 KB
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Frog Feast is that kind of arcade game where you immediately get why it works. You're a frog, obviously, and bugs keep zipping across the screen—some slow, some way too fast. The first time I played, I missed like five flies in a row because I kept misjudging the tongue timing. But when you finally nail that perfect flick to snag a dragonfly mid-dash? Feels amazing.

The pixel art’s got that chunky, colorful arcade look—like someone dug up an old cabinet from 1987 and polished it just enough. There’s no complicated backstory, just a score counter ticking up and the occasional log or bird to dodge. I swear the dragonflies speed up just to mess with you after a while.

It’s the kind of game where you’ll restart immediately after losing because "just one more try" turns into twenty. Perfect for quick sessions when you want that old-school arcade rush without overthinking it.

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