Discover, collect, trade, and breed over 35,000 unique frogs on your iOS device, anytime, anywhere! - Trade frogs and habitat items with friends - Breed a diverse and unique collection of frogs - Play anytime, online or off - Beautiful high resolution Retina graphics - Customize and decorate each of your frog habitats - Over 60 challenging awards to earn - View your friends' habitats and frogs - Different in-game items available every day - Explore the pond to find rewards and discover rare frogs
By LuckyRex202
I love pocket frogs, always have and I always will. This game has brought me so much joy throughout the years, and I absolutely adored collecting frogs as a child. I remember when the iPad frost came out and my parents got us one for Christmas, pocket frogs was already downloaded on. It’s just a very easy going and relaxing game, almost therapeutic in a way. I’m simply here to say thank you for working so hard to keep this game going for all these years, I’m sure it’s not easy to keep up with the constant changes and updates and upgrades. We are lucky to have pocket frogs at all thanks to your work, yet that being said, it would be really amazing to have all (or at least some) of the old features back, especially the mini games. I understand if it can’t be done and I’m sure you hear about it often, but this game just means very much to me. I wanted to make sure that the makers knew how much I cherish it and how much I would love to see it back to the way it once was. Pocket frogs has a special place in my heart, and I’m so thankful that it didn’t disappear like some of my other favorite childhood games, but it feels a little emptier these days. I hope you take my request into consideration, but there’s no worries if it’s unrealistic. I’m just happy to have the game back on my phone again, mini games or not :) thank you <3
By RainySavvy
I used to enjoy playing this game on my mother’s iPad when I was younger... It was when the first few iPads came out and we were lucky enough to own one. My mom downloaded the game for my sister and I to play and I always enjoyed it when I was younger, although at the time, I had no clue what I was doing and just enjoyed playing with different colored frogs and lily pads. Now that I’m older, I have my own set of devices that I play different games with. It was actually today that I recollected my thoughts and wanted to try and find this game.. since it had been so long I didn’t even think it would still be an app, as old as it is. But I went on safari and searched up “what is the game with frogs and lily pads called?” And sure enough, it was there. So I got the app and i started playing again and it was kind of like reliving a small portion of my early childhood. So thank you for giving me that, and I hope for the generations to come, that this app may do the same for others as it has done for me.
By ballookey
I took a long break from this after breeding over 70% of the frogs in the game, so when I recently got the urge to go back and finish the job, I was glad to see it’s still available, maintained, and all my frogs were waiting right where I left them. There are a few issues with the current version, pros and cons. The great thing is that we can now buy many more habitats. That does speed up the indexing/breeding program in the long run. Although there are a few classic features missing/retired now (racing, catalog, sets) the only thing I’m really bothered by at all is that breeding takes longer. I still have muscle memory of rapidly breeding batches of 8 frogs, rapid fire. Now there’s a slight delay in the pop up boxes you have to confirm that slows it down oh so slightly but oh so noticeably when you’ve bred as many frogs as I have. But I can adapt to that. Only two things on my wish list: auto-flow of frogs from nursery to habitats while breeding (if you’ve bought the egg carrier upgrade) and “sell all” in a habitat. I would pay for those features, and to prove it I bought both stamps and potions today even though I don’t use them and I already have collected thousands of each. But I know the deal: there has to be enough chance of such new features paying for themselves to put in the effort of making them. Still, I dream. Anyway, happy to be back to frogging. Happy I CAN return to frogging.