Games Like Frogger
12 games similar to Frogger — handpicked for fans of Arcade and Action games.
Games Like Frogger
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Top Games Similar to Frogger
| Feature | Platform | Year | Score | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pac-Man | ATARI-2600 | 1980 | 8.5 | Arcade, Action |
| Balloon Fight | NES | 1984 | 7.5 | Arcade, Action |
| NiGHTS into Dreams | SEGA-SATURN | 1996 | 9.1 | Action, Arcade |
| Asteroids | ATARI-2600 | 1981 | 8.2 | Shoot 'em Up, Arcade |
| Donkey Kong | ATARI-2600 | 1982 | 8.2 | Arcade, Platformer |
| Galaga | ATARI-2600 | 1981 | 8.8 | Arcade, Shooter |
All 12 Games Like Frogger
Nintendo's Joust-inspired NES arcade game — flap balloons to fly, pop enemies' balloons before they pop yours, and avoid the thundercloud in one of the NES's earliest two-player simultaneous games.
Yuji Naka and Naoto Ohshima's dreamlike arcade game soared beyond conventional genre definitions, putting players in the role of a dream jester in spectacular aerial levels scored on precise, stylish flying. NiGHTS into Dreams is one of the most original games Sega ever published and the Saturn's most celebrated exclusive.
The home conversion of Atari's legendary 1979 arcade game, bringing the iconic asteroid-blasting experience to living rooms everywhere. A faithful adaptation of one of the most important arcade games ever made, Asteroids on Atari 2600 became one of the platform's best-selling titles.
The game that introduced Mario and Donkey Kong — a vertical platformer requiring players to climb girders, jump barrels, and rescue Pauline from a giant ape.
David Crane's jungle adventure classic challenged players to guide Pitfall Harry through 255 screens of deadly hazards collecting treasures within twenty minutes. One of the first true action-platformers and one of the most acclaimed Atari 2600 games ever made.
The game that launched the entire video game industry. Pong's simple two-paddle tennis simulation became the first commercially successful arcade game and the Atari 2600 home version introduced millions to interactive entertainment. No game has a stronger claim to being where it all began.
The landmark 1980 Atari 2600 port of Taito's legendary arcade game became the console's first killer app and sold over 2 million copies. Space Invaders on 2600 added numerous game variations not in the original arcade, making it a more feature-rich experience than the game that single-handedly popularized video gaming.
ActRaiser is one of the SNES's most original games — alternating between side-scrolling action stages and top-down city-simulation, with a god-like protagonist restoring civilization against demons.
The Genesis Aladdin — animated by the actual Disney animators who worked on the film, featuring fluid hand-drawn sprites, a throwing mechanic, and the Disney quality that made it the definitive console version over the SNES edition.
Sega's original console mascot before Sonic arrived. Alex Kidd in Miracle World was built into the Sega Master System's ROM and became millions of players' first SMS experience — its janken boss battles, wide-ranging level designs, and power-up motorcycle made it the flagship showcase for Sega's 8-bit hardware.