
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Frogger's had the unfortunate luck of being a B list mascot, behind the likes of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog, making him an ideal candidate for Dancing with the Stars or some reality TV show where he flips out and punches a drunk Aero the Acrobat.

PixelPerfectGaming writes: Tired of games that feel as if they move at a snail’s pace? Try Frogger Decades by Konami (iPhone $0.99). Frogger has been out for 30 years. You start in Frogger’s living room looking at his frog shaped TV. You tap an option on the screen and are given the choice of continuing an existing game, starting a new game, score, and settings. With score you have your choice of using Game Center or Open Feint.

Konami updates the arcade clasic with a 30-year celebration of all-things-Frogger, complete with great visuals, style, and challenging gameplay.

STP: Just like Pac-Man, Frogger is a game that’s been remade and rebooted countless times. There have been sequels and spin-offs, but few that match the simple joy of the original. Frogger Decades is an attempt to celebrate the game’s 30th anniversary, and it does so surprisingly well. Decades takes what was great about the original and expands on it, making for a much more substantial experience.