o==================================o l Frogger (Xbox Live Arcade) FAQ l l l l By SamusAranNX l o==================================o Version 1.01 ================== Table of Contents ================== 1. Version History 2. Intro and Controls 3. Acheivements and FAQ 4. Legal Goodies, Credits, and Contact. ===================== 1. Version History ===================== Version 1.00- The main bulk of the FAQ completed. Completed on April 8, 2007. Version 1.01- Made some minor corrections; updated list of sites this FAQ is authorized to post on. Done on April 11, 2007. ===================== 2. Intro and Controls ===================== Hello, I am SamusAranNX. This is my first FAQ ever, and I hope I you find it useful. I've always wanted to do an FAQ, but again, it was something unfamiliar to me. So I decided to start simple, and write a simple FAQ for a fun and, yep, simple game. The game is Frogger, the version ported to the Xbox Live Arcade. It is pretty much the classic old arcade game, with enhanced graphics. It is fun, simple,and can be addictive at times. However, it can get very difficult, very fast, so I wrote this FAQ to help out new ones to the game who downloaded it, to get the achievements and get through the first few levels. From there you should have the knowledge to get through the later levels (not sure how many there are, I'm not that good at the game. hehe).I hope you find it useful. If you know how to play, skip the rest of this section. There is no story to the game; your objective is to try and get your frog "home". Using the joystick or D-Pad, your call, you move your frog, first, across a busy street avoiding cars, then onto a river bank. From here, there are various things you can move forward onto; there are five "rows" of these safe objects to ride on: 1st Row: Turtles (The red stay above water. The green are above/under water in intervals). 2nd Row: Short (in terms of length) logs. 3rd Row: Long logs. 4th Row: Turtles, both colors. 5th Row: Short logs Here is a crude diagram for help: H O M E S L O T S / / / / / () () () () () []]]]] Short Logs []]]] 0; 0; 0; Turtles 0; 0; 0; []]]]]]] Long Logs []]]]]]] []]]] Short Logs []]]] 0; 0; 0; Turtles 0; 0; 0; *******River Shore********* --------------------------- Five Lane Highway =========================== Start Then there are the home slots. These are dirt areas, a total of five, in between grass, that you jump your frog to in order to get a frog home. Timing is key, especially in later levels. Once all the slots are filled up, you progress to the next level. The omly ways you can die are by falling into the water, or being ran over by a car. You have a certain amount of lives. If your settings are at default (they must be, otherwise you won't unlock achievements), you start out with three lives. Also, there is a time limit to finish the level, and each time you fill a home slot, more time adds to the time limit bar, at the bottom right corner of the screen. As you progress, you get less time. You only lose small amounts, but it's lost nonetheless. The more you progress, the harder it gets. Cars will go faster, logs won't come as often, various obstacles will appear (see next section), and the turtles and logs will go faster. And finally, your score. Like any other old arcade game, you're out to get the highest score possible. You gain points various ways. Crossing each part of the road and making it to the next row in the river gives you ten points for each. Filling up a home slot gets various amounts of points, depending on how fast you go. There is also what I call the bonuses: you'll sometimes see these purple frogs on the second row of the river, the shorts logs. By "landing" on one, they'll ride on your back, and if you get one home with you, you get 200 extra points. There is also the bugs. Bugs will appear randomly in the home slots. If you fill the slot when a bug is there, you get 200 points. This more of watching and waiting then skill, unlike getting lady (the purple) frogs home. So with that said, lets get to the main FAQ. ======================== 2. Achievements and FAQ ======================== So, you know the rules. So you can play just for fun now (a great idea). But, remember there are achievements to get. So grab your controller and start hopping, Frogger! All in all there are 12 achievements for a total of 200 gamerscore. I'll start with the basic ones. First off, there are achievements for simply clearing levels 2 through 5 (easier said then done, you'll see). So I'll write this part of the FAQ on how to get to level 5. LEVEL 1 ----------- This is as simple as it gets. This also the best level to get the special achievements. See below on those. Simply fill up the slots. Don't get cocky though, you want to avoid dying at all costs. If you die, you lower your chances of making it to level 5. Less lives equals less chances to screw up, hehe. So just be careful and have fun. Grab all the lady frogs and bugs possible to boost your score if you wish. LEVEL 2 ----------- Right off the bat, things get a little more difficult. A new creature/obstacle joins the fray. The dreaded alligator! The alligator appears in two the different places. The first place is in the fifth row, where short logs are. You can ride on them too, but they are shorter, AND, you will die if you land on the jaw part. The second place is the home slots. Sometimes, it's a little vague to describe, the head of a gator will appear in two phases. First, you'll see part of the jaw; you can still jump into the slot without dying, but do it quickly. Once the full head of the gator appears, you will die if you jump into that slot. The head will go away after a few seconds. This gator appears randomly at different slots. Another factor to consider is the cars. Most of the time, they will start off going faster than the previous level. Sometimes they remain the same speed. What always does happen is that more cars appear per row, giving you less room to manuever with. All in all this level is manageable, but caution is definitely in order. Once again, try not to lose a life. Also remember you lose time a tiny bit more faster. To boost your score, get lady frogs and jumps at the bugs if at all possible. Once you clear level 2 for the first time, you'll here a little musical sound and you'll unlock the achievement "Complete Level 2" for 15 gamerscore. Yipee! LEVEL 3 ----------- Whoah! What a jump in difficulty. More obstacles, more cars, less time, and fewer logs. Green turtles will now submerge more often, so watch out. There are two new obstacles: the otter, who really isn't much of a threat, and the snake. The otter swims in the river with head above water. But don't be fooled! You can't ride the head; jumping on it will kill you. The snake is much more of a worry; he'll randomly appear on either the row of long logs or on the river shore. Either way, land on him and you lose a life. When he's on the log, just jump on the part he isn't on (he slithers pretty slowly) and jump to the next row before he gets to you. The cars are really fast. Sometimes they'll randomly stay at the same slow speed from level one, but this is uncommon (at least whenever I play). It is hard to get through them. And be careful; don't think your home free just yet as you prepare to exit that last row; there may that snake I mentioned earlier slithering on the river shore. This level is medium-hard, and a sign of things to come. It is difficult most of the time not to lose a life on this level, but do your best not to. Seeing as time is now more precious then ever, I'd advise not going out of your way for lady frogs or bugs, unless you're just aching to boost your score. Once completed, you unlock the "Complete Level 3" achievement for 15 gamerscore. LEVEL 4 ----------- Ouch. This level is hard. So hard, it took me a couple days to get past (then again, I must reiterate I'm not that good at Frogger for some reason). The cars are clogged as can be, some of them whizzing by like a bullet, the logs appear sparingly in intervals, and there is less time on the clock. There are thankfully, no new obstacles. But that is the only good news I've got, hehe. If you managed to get to here without losing a life, great job, because there is a bigger chance you'll make it past this level. If not, your chances are lowered. This is the level I find myself always screwing up on and dying. That is why I recommend trying not to die in the first three levels. My advice is to play it safe, extremely safe, and if you can somehow pull it off, not lose a life. Ignore the bonuses. You are just trying to survive at this point. Getting past level 4 gets you the "Complete Level 4" Achievement, for 20 gamerscore. LEVEL 5 ----------- Just when you thought it could get worse. Less time, more cars that go faster, and even more intervals of no logs floating by. And those green turtles; stay off them unless absolutely necessarry. To be honest, I myself have yet to clear this level. I came close; but this level is so hard, and you are pressed for time now more than ever. Again, don't even blink at the bonuses, and just pray and hope hope for the best. If anybody has tips for me on how to clear this level, they'd be greatly appreciated. Well, finishing this level gets you the "Complete Level 5" achievement for 20 gamerscore. ========= Well, that is it for the level achievements. If you're skilled and brave enough, you can try making it past level 6 and beyond. Have fun. Now for the "special" achievments. These are achievements you get for doing various odd things. I will go from the easiest to the hardest. Enjoy! >>>>>>>Well Ordered<<<<<<< This achievement is super easy if you do it on level 1. All you have to do is fill the home slots in order from either left to right or right to left. Pretty self explanatory. An easy achievement that nabs you 15 gamerscore. >>>>>>>Chicken 1<<<<<<< Another easy one. Just stay on the road, avoiding cars, until the time bar turns red. Then rush into one of the home slots. Easy as pie. 10 gamerscore is your reward. >>>>>>>Chicken 2<<<<<<< Another easy one, not as easy as Chicken 1 though. Just do the same, staying on the road until the timer turns red then going to a home slot, but this time on level 2. Just remember, you'll have to manuever more since the cars go a little faster and there are more of them. You gain 15 gamerscore for getting this achievement. >>>>>>>Helping Hand<<<<<<< This one isn't difficult, but will take a little more skill. You have to 'rescue', or bring home with you, five lady frogs in one game. So just nab as many as you can in level 1, then 2, etc. I was able to get this one at the beginning of level 3 where I rescued my fifth lady frog. 20 gamerscore is your prize. >>>>>>>Full Stomach<<<<<<< This one is more about patience. You need to eat 3 bugs in one game. Just do your best in level 1 to stay on the final row of logs in the river. As soon as you see a bug a appear, if you are close by, move in on the kill. I was able to get 2 in level one, and my third one on level 2. Just hope they appear in the slot near you, and whoila! You get 10 gamerscore for this achievement. >>>>>>>Speed Racing<<<<<<< This is where difficulty creeps in. This one isn't terrbly difficult at all, but will take a few tries. You must fill up all the home slots (any order) on level 1 in 45 seconds or less. I just counted down in my head, and went as fast as possible. Do not die; you'll lower your chances significantly. Just pratice going fast (shouldn't be hard, no snakes, gators, etc. and the cars are slow and logs aplenty) and you should get it in no time. You gain a sweet 20 gamerscore for performing this feat. >>>>>>>Home Sweet Home<<<<<<< Ughh. This took me forever, perhaps because my skills at Frogger aren't exactly top-notch. In order to unlock this, you must fill up 15 home slots consecutively without dying. That basically means going through the entire first 3 levels without losing a frog. Ouch. Level 1 should be no problem, and 2 will be relatively easy, with proper caution. It's three where you'll find yourself messing up alot. So, all I can tell you is to do your best and pratice, pratice! 20 gamerscore is the reward! >>>>>>>Co-Op Brilliance<<<<<<< The reason I put this last is because I have no idea how diifcult this is; seeing as I haven't tried it yet. You must ge a combined score of 30,000 points with another player while playing a cooperative game over Xbox Live. However, when I go to look for a player to join up with, no one is there. I do know there is a person offering to help you on the Frogger message board at gamefaqs.com, but who knows how busy he is. So you need to find a friend who has the game or ask this guy. Or you could help me get the achievement. Your choice. Once I try for it and unlock it, I'll update the FAQ with info. ============================================ 3. Legal Goodies, Credits, and Contact Info ============================================ Well, this FAQ is copyrighted 2007 to me, Tyler Shiflett or SamusAranNX. Please don't plagarize me. If you want to post my FAQ elsewhere, contact me for permission. Remember, plaigirism is wrong folks! This FAQ may only be used for personal/private use. So in fancy terms: Any unauthorized reproduction except for personal/private use is strictly prohibited. This FAQ may only be posted on websites (see below) approved by the author. Any unauthorized duplication to another website is also strictly prohibited without advanced permission. Any unauthorized public or Internet display is prohibited without permission. All rights reserved. Any of the above is a violation of copyright. Disclaimer: Any trademark(s) or copyright(s) in this document belong to their respective trademark/copyright owners. This guide is currently authorized to be used by the following sites: www.gamefaqs.com www.honestgamers.com www.supercheats.com Copyrighted 2007, Tyler Shiflett. Credits: Thanks to good folks at Konami for porting this game to Xbox Live Arcade. Thanks to Microsoft for letting them put it on there. This entire FAQ was written by me. If you have any tips, comments, or critiques, you may contact me at TheShiflett@gmail.com. Please do not spam me, or when you critique me, do not do it in a nasty way, for gmail has wonderful blockers. Thanks, Samus.