Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge

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Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Game Console:
PlayStation
Game Series:
Frogger
Release Year:
2000
Game Genres:ActionAdventure

About Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge

Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge is an action-adventure platformer developed by Blitz Games and published by Hasbro Interactive in 2000. Instead of retelling the original arcade experience, it takes Frogger into a fully 3D adventure where each stage is built around exploration, platforming, and environmental puzzles. The story begins when the mischievous Swampy kidnaps Lillie Frog and scatters the magical baby frogs across a collection of strange and dangerous worlds, leaving Frogger to rescue them before it's too late.

The game trades the single-screen design of the arcade classic for large, interconnected levels that encourage players to explore. Every world has its own personality, from haunted castles and icy landscapes to prehistoric jungles, floating toy worlds, and underwater ruins. As you progress, new hazards, moving platforms, switches, and hidden routes constantly change the pace, making each area feel different from the last.

The PlayStation version became one of the most recognized releases of the game thanks to its colorful 3D visuals, animated environments, and memorable soundtrack. It was also released on Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color, and later PlayStation 2 in selected regions, with each platform offering its own interpretation of the adventure while following the same overall story.

If you'd like to revisit Frogger's 3D adventure today, Emulator Games Zone lets you play Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge directly through the PlayStation Emulator, giving you an easy way to enjoy this classic console release in your browser.

How To Play

Your objective is to guide Frogger through a series of 3D stages, rescue the missing baby frogs, collect important items, and safely reach the exit of each level. Unlike the original Frogger, success isn't just about crossing roads or rivers. Every stage is designed like a miniature obstacle course, often requiring you to activate switches, unlock new paths, or solve simple environmental puzzles before you can continue.

The PlayStation version places a strong emphasis on precise jumping. You'll leap between moving platforms, ride elevators, avoid rotating traps, and carefully time your movements across disappearing tiles and narrow ledges. Many hazards are affected by timing, so rushing ahead usually leads to a quick mistake.

Each themed world introduces mechanics that match its environment. Snowy stages feature slippery surfaces, haunted levels include ghostly enemies and hidden passages, while prehistoric areas are filled with dinosaurs and volcanic hazards. These changing mechanics keep the adventure feeling fresh instead of repeating the same challenges.

Collectibles also play an important role throughout the game. Rescuing baby frogs is often required to unlock the next stage, while coins, bonuses, and hidden secrets reward players who take the time to explore every corner of each level. The combination of platforming, exploration, and light puzzle-solving gives the PlayStation version a much broader adventure than the arcade original while still preserving Frogger's focus on careful movement and precise timing.

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