This is one end to a trilogy that, dare I say it, is unfrogettable. The Frog Detective series sold over half a million copies worldwide. But is the frog hype worth the wait for this last instalment in the cute, colourful detective series, or does it croak?
Of all the games in the trilogy, this final title offers the largest world, so it has taken three years since the last title to create.Cowboy County is an endearingly vibrant map with all you would expect from a western world; rocky cliffs, cacti, a saloon with its swinging doors, a sheriff’s office, and more.
Riding a scooter is a new addition to the game. I spared no guilt in spending a ridiculous amount of time racing through the outskirts of the map, jumping over cliff edges, battering into the floating tumbleweeds, and grinding the rocky outback enough times to make Tony Hawk jealous.
The residents of Cowboy County are a set of adorable, comical, and memorable critters. Ranging from characters such as Susy, a bunny outlaw trying to break into a bank, Pistol; an artistic panda that resides at the saloon, Sherman; a criminal outlaw sloth that takes a shine to the detective, Lobster Cop; a sinister-looking crustacean and one of the protagonists of the story. And, of course, our beloved detective; the Jessica Fletcher of the amphibian world; Frog Detective.
All are in western attire, from cowboy boots, vests, and fringe skirts to saloon-girl dresses.
Our dear detective wears their classic turtleneck, trousers, and a swish pair of kicks.
However, one accessory is missing from all of these townsfolk to complete their look, and is the setting to the very crime we’re set to investigate…the case of the missing hats!
The Frog Detective series is well known for having about an
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