Worlds
- Firefly Swamp - Frogger's home. A tutoral level before Frogger reaches the Chamber of the Elders.
- Rainforest - In this world, Frogger will hop around enemies, slide down tree branches, and collect many coins as you make it to the level's exit. Watch out for insects, jumping fish, armadillos, and other creatures that lurk here. The boss is a big ape who throws logs at you.
- Underwater - A weird watery world filled with sea creatures like electric pufferfish, swift swordfish, and a multitude of crabs. The boss is an underwater octopus that's vulnerable at low tide.
- High Tech - A high-tech world roaming with lasers, robots, and computer viruses. The boss is a mechanical giant.
- Mountain - Hit the slopes as you navigate your way on minecarts and snowboard all the way down while avoiding enemies and very cold rocks. The boss is an enemy with forcefield generators.
- Future - In the super futuristic plane of existence, Frogger must navigate through a high security robot installation and find the mastermind that controls it. Watch out for UFOs, spacemen, and other various enemies. The boss is a big green monster.
- Underground - Near what might be the center of the Earth, Frogger must hop over steaming pools of lava while avoiding sly enemies never seen in the light of day and falling boulders at the same time. There are three bosses which are dragon-like and get harder as you kill each on.
- Magic - One of the last worlds that Frogger must face is a world filled with magic and mystery. Frogger can no longer trust his eyes as they will deceive him as he hops through this twisted land. In this world of madness, inanimate objects come to life as Frogger narrowly escapes their grasps time and time again. The boss is a big clown.
- Final - The last world is one big level that combines the aspects of all the other worlds together. There is no boss here.
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