The words for the Dvorak typing game are not the simple everyday words found in normal typing games, but are specialized descriptive words that are technical, scientific, or even just made-up. From these observations, I believe the game deliberately makes the gift boxes an elusive mystery element. Moreover, if you dive down to try to catch the gift box underwater, it starts to drift away from you until it goes off the screen. When eating insects far away, gift boxes sometimes fall out (approximately once per round), but the turtle moves too slowly to be able to catch them. When eating insects above or near the frog, gift boxes seem to never fall out. Gift boxes sometimes fall from eaten insects, but it appears to be impossible to touch them. Furthermore, it leads to a long chain of available lock-on targeting upgrades and uninstalls – see the appendix for details.
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The uninstall lock-on targeting upgrade is an amusing subversion of the theme of upgrades. The cybernetic brain upgrade makes all the fraction scores be displayed as numbers in decimal or scientific notation instead. The fractional scores appear to be clever bullshit that has no relevance to the game, other than its title – well done. If you get hit by a bullet, your character is stunned for a second, but no other ill effects happen. The hitbox for your character seems to be only the small red dot on the frog. With the dragon, the game now adds an element of bullet hell, kind of like the Touhou Project series. Next buy the static tongue, then the dragon. After doing so, move the turtle down and harvest the infinite fruits. You need 5 fruits to buy a turtle upgrade. You get fruits when it ripens and drops on the frog, or when it’s hanging around at the end of the round. Don’t let the bugs get on the apples, otherwise your “indignity” increases and you can lose the round. Point at a bug, then click and hold to extend the frog’s tongue to eat the bug. Luckily, you still type in your default keyboard layout, though the words are intended for Dvorak training. The former doesn’t seem to get noticeably more difficult as the game progresses, but the latter does become more difficult as extra letters are added. The first subgame alternates between 4 rounds of tongue-clicking and 1 round of Dvorak typing. Frog Fractions: Missile Defense, Dvorak, Touhou.There is no save functionality, but you can finish the game in about an hour even without a guide. On the other hand, the constant switching of game modes can be confusing, and in some subgames the player really has to guess what exactly to do next. There are no time limits, and though it’s possible to lose some rounds, it seems impossible to lose the entire game. Generally speaking, the game is extremely lenient to the player. This page has a section for each subgame/phase of the game, containing screenshots, a what-to-do guide, and my commentary. As of writing (January 2013) and to the best of my knowledge, it is the only article-based guide on the web, though a number of video-based walkthroughs are available on YouTube. This page is my complete guide/walkthrough for Frog Fractions. But looking deeper, the game is a parody of a number of game genres, from educational to Dance Dance Revolution. At first glance, it resembles the classic Missile Command game with strange fractional scores. Warning: This page contains complete spoilers for the game.įrog Fractions is an unconventional Flash game.