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Technically Frogs Can Fly is a 2025 PC adventure game where you play a frog balancing survival and absurdity. Developed by a small indie studio, it leans into chaotic humor with tasks like foraging for food, digging for resources, and high-stakes gambling to avoid financial ruin. The game’s premise is equal parts ridiculous and oddly compelling, mixing resource management with slapstick frog-centric antics. Single-player only, it’s a self-aware satire of survival game tropes. Think Stardew Valley meets a broken economy, wrapped in a frog’s webbed feet.
You spend most sessions hopping between tasks to stay solvent. Catch insects with a flick of the tongue, dig for minerals with a pickaxe, and gamble at rigged casinos to earn cash. Time management is key, let your savings dip too low and a relentless child support bill forces game over. The controls are basic: point-click navigation, hotkeys for tools, and a stamina bar that depletes during intense activities. Missions often have hidden absurdity, like rescuing a snail from a soda bottle. Combat is minimal, replaced by slapstick evasion of predators. Progression feels more like a balancing act than a climb, with each session demanding calculated risk-taking.
Critic score averages 8.2/10, but community reactions are split. 42% of players complete it, with an average playtime of 15 hours. 67% rate it “funny” while 33% call it “frustrating.” Reviews highlight the game’s commitment to weirdness: “A frog in over its head, literally,” one user wrote. Another noted, “The gambling mechanics feel like a slot machine tax.” Achievement completion is 68%, suggesting difficulty spikes. The mood board shows 58% “amused,” 31% “annoyed,” and 11% “confused.”
It’s a niche pick for fans of dark humor and survival game twists. At $19.99, it’s low-risk for curiosity. The 150 achievements add replay value, but expect a steep learning curve. If you tolerate its chaotic rhythm, it’s worth the frog-tastic ride. Not for casual players seeking relaxation, but ideal for those who enjoy games that mock the genre they’re in.
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