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Is Frog Princess Just Squid Game in an Alternate Reality?

If there’s one game I’d dominate in Squid Game, it’s Tug-of-War. Years of hauling around the crushing weight of manly repression have trained me for this moment. Nothing scares off an opponent faster than a bloke suddenly sharing his raw, unfiltered emotions mid-pull. “You think this rope’s heavy? Try carrying the emotional void where my feelings should be!”

Now that I’ve ticked off my therapy homework for the week, let’s dive into Frog Princess from NetGame. The connection between Frog Princess and Squid Game? The game gave me flashbacks to that terrifying bridge challenge where contestants had to jump on blocks that might collapse, sending them on a one-way trip to splat-ville. Except in Frog Princess, the stakes are a little less “death plunge” and more “empty wallet,” which is arguably just as terrifying.

Time to dance with death!

Frog Princess offers betting from just $0.30 per round. If you bet at the $20-per-round maximum, you’ll have a shot at up to $30,000 in winnings, thanks to the 1,500x max multiplier. However, you shouldn’t be expecting any huge wins on this one. The slot offers medium volatility, which means there will be a balance between small, consistent wins and the rare larger win. The slot has an RTP rating of 96.12%.

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The gameplay for Frog Princess is simple and straightforward. You click or swipe to one of five lilypads in front of your golden frog character. If the lilypad doesn’t vanish from under your golden frog, you unlock that row’s multiplier value. Then, you have a choice: cash out or risk your winnings by trying to unlock the next row’s multiplier value. The multiplier values increase with each new set of lilypads. And that’s about it. That’s the whole game.

One important aspect to consider is that the slot is primarily formatted for mobile devices viewed in portrait orientation. As a result, its graphics aren’t really optimized for desktops or laptops. The best way to enjoy the game is on your mobile device.

So, is Frog Princess worthy of a Squid Game association?

Frog Princess has a very specific purpose. It’s a great time killer while you’re evacuating your bowels or boiling a kettle for a cuppa! And no, that’s not a dig at the slot! I’m genuinely a fan. Its fun, simple gameplay had me hooked—briefly. The problem? Retention. After a handful of spins, I was already losing my mind. I lack the mental endurance, or maybe just the patience, to chase those big wins. For me, it’s more of a novelty than a mainstay. But hey, if you’ve got the metaphorical cojones to stick it out, you might just have a better time than I did. I give Frog Princess a seven out of ten.

If you’re looking for another NetGame title that I would recommend, try out Caribbean Escape: Rapid Link and Mighty Crash.