Hop & Chomp Idle

About the Game

Welcome to Frog Frenzy Defense, a charming pixel art idle game where you summon frogs to protect delicate flowers from swarms of flies!

In this tranquil yet challenging pond defense game, you’ll use simple mouse clicks to guide your frogs, helping them hop and feast on incoming flies. Summon frogs wisely to keep up with escalating waves, but watch your mana! As the frog population grows, your mana regeneration slows down, making every click count. Will your strategy keep the flowers safe, or will the relentless swarm win?

Gameplay Features

  • Easy Click Mechanics: Just use your mouse! Click on frogs to make them jump as they automatically hunt flies.
  • Constant Escalation: Each wave increases in intensity, with more flies attacking and your mana regeneration slowing down.
  • Pixel Art Style: Enjoy a cozy pond atmosphere and adorable frog animations in beautiful pixel art.
  • Idle Adventure: Minimal controls make it perfect to play while you sit back and watch your frogs defend the pond.

Meet the Team

  • Programming by dewakuneiei
    Brings the game mechanics to life with elegant idle gameplay and clicking mechanics.
  • Music by Headache Pajingles
    Composed the peaceful, immersive soundtrack for a relaxing yet engaging experience.
  • Art by booger boy12!
    Designed the cute pixel art frogs, flies, and flowers that bring the pond to life.

How to Play

  1. Summon Frogs with your mana to eat flies.
  2. Click Frogs to make them jump and better position them for catching flies.
  3. Watch the Waves: Each wave gets harder with more flies attacking, so keep an eye on your mana as you strategize your clicks!
  4. Defend the Flowers to keep playing. Lose all flowers, and it’s game over!

Enjoy a laid-back but strategic idle game experience with Frog Frenzy Defense, where every click and every frog counts in the battle to protect your pond!

Comments

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The game concept is really great, and the fwogs are very cute !! Omega good job !

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Lovely little idea. I couldn't quite work out how to get the frogs to go where I needed them to, but it was entertaining to watch regardless. Great job.

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