Scogger
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Scogger | |
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General | |
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Author(s) | Scognito |
Type | Game |
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[[[1]|Download]] | |
[[[Too ugly to show ;)]|Source]] | |
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Scogger for Wii is a porting I made of the “famous” Nintendo DS and PSP game Scogger I wrote months ago.
How to play
The game is almost identical to the original, with same levels (10 random out of 100 available, so each new game you get different levels!), except here you cannot use the stylus for obvious reasons, but it can take advantage of the Wiimote! The goal of the game is to make the frog jump over all the tree trunks. You can use the GameCube pad, the Wiimote, or the Wiimote d-pad. The only available direction the frog can move are forward, left and right (no diagonals), with no jump distance limit! Remember that the frog cannot jump backward, and pressing B on the Wiimote (or A in the GameCube pad) to restart the level! Clean the stage to go to the next level (they are 10) or press (+) or START to go to the next one. This trick is only available if you make the so called “Konami trick” (you know what is that, don’t you?) at the titlescreen, (with the exception “B” and “A” button are mapped to (-) and (+) on the Wiimote).
Controls
Button | Action |
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24px | Move frog Up |
24px | Move frog Down |
20px | Move frog Left |
20px | Move frog Right |
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Make the frog jump where the cursor is pointed |
32px | Restart Level |
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Toggle Music |
24px | Skip level (requires trick) |
24px | Pause |
Releases
2008.06.08 - v0.2 - Initial Release