'Frog Fractions 2' Finally Found: Tips & Tricks On Where To Access & How To Play
Keisuke AkioThe long-awaited sequel to 2012's intoxicating browser game has finally been discovered, tucked away within a game released two weeks ago. "Frog Fractions 2" has finally been found; and if you want to play, there are two different options available.
Gamers have been in pursuit of "Frog Fractions 2" since the first game's designer Jim Crawford released a Kickstarter for the follow-up game in 2014. In each prize bracket of the Kickstarter project, Crawford specified that the reward would only be given once The Jig is up. Twinbeard Studios will not announce the game's release as indicated in the description. In addition, game codes will only be sent out as soon as the press started reporting the game's discovery.
On Boxing Day, codes for "Frog Fractions 2" went out to Kickstarter supporters after a group called The Game Detectives finally found the game skulking within a strategy game called Glittermitten Grove released on December 13. Currently, "Glittermitten Grove" is priced at £15 ($19), which is inexpensive when you realize that you are paying for two games already, says PCGames.
There are, in fact, two different access points, according to Polygon, to get to the game after you have jumped into "Glittermitten Grove." Primarily, the easiest way to get to "Frog Fractions 2" is by using fireworks in "Glittermitten Grove." Use these fireworks to dig through the ground and then you will come across a door. This is the quickest way to access the game.
The second and the more laborious way to play "Frog Fractions 2" involves playing the full "Glittermitten Grove" game. The second door is sited in the sky, and the only way to get to it is to progress through the game. For those pondering, "Glittermitten Grove" consents players to propagate the fields with magic seeds, pick berries from the abundant boughs of sugar fern trees, and gather sparkles from the dazzling rays of the sun-kissed thicket to assist in preparing for the long winter.
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