
Pocket Gamer writes: "I don't know if it was luck, skill, or woman's intuition that I stumbled onto the title of Revolutionary Concept's new iPhone game - and inaugural iPad game - Super Frog when we showed off the first screenshots of this exciting new 3D arcade adventure.
Melbourne-based Revolutionary Concepts previously partnered with Japanese game company G-Mode, to bring a remastered adaptation of the classic laserdisc game Cobra Command to iPhone, and now it's working with Russian developer Tangible Games to unleash Super Frog on the world."

GOG.com, the digital distributor of DRM -free PC games, has added PC games from developer Team 17 Software Ltd. to their roster. They now offer a number of games that Team 17 has developed, and GOG.com including the quintessential artillery shooter Worms United, a special edition of the original Worms with the expansion Worms Reinforcements.

Team 17 has said that it will "never say never" on reviving old franchises.
The Worms developer, who rebooted Alien Breed for consoles and PC last year, said that it is always difficult to develop new titles when Worms is so successful.
"Potentially, never say never," head of design John Dennis told Digital Spy.
"I think one of the problems, if it can be a problem of having a massively successful IP, is that you're rather a hostage to that IP, and you think what should we do, make a game in that massively successful IP or shall we do something else?"
It was added that the most requested reboot after Alien Breed is Amiga platformer Superfrog.
"Although we haven't got anything in development for that at the moment, never say never," said Dennis.
Why don't you give us a massive 3D Worms 5 game on this gen.....for retail instead of all the Arcade titles
... but if/when they do decide to do a reboot, I hope they'llmake it a proper quality reboot, instead of a lazy cash-in.
Superfrog was a brilliant game.