Crazy frog to get a game

Ubisoft has announced that it has signed a deal with Digital Jesters to distribute Crazy Frog Racer, the first Crazy Frog video game, which is set to launch on PC, PlayStation 2 and Gameboy Advance this Christmas. Following its debut as a ringtone and mobile mascot, the Crazy Frog became a mainstream phenomenon, with its 'Axel F' single spending two months at number one on Australia's ARIA singles chart this year. Subsequent singles are in the pipeline, and an album is now available - so whether you love or loathe the grinning, virtual bike-riding amphibian, there's little chance of escaping him this year. Crazy Frog Racer is a high-speed, high-octane wacky races style game that will appeal to fans both uoung and old. Players can either choose to play as 'The Annoying Thing' and D'Ding Ding their way to victory or take on the role of one of eight other unique playable characters and beat the frog at his own game.


There are 12 different tracks to work through including cityscapes and underground mazes, plus the option to play single-player or take on your mates in multi-player mayhem. Via - Gamepro

October 24, 2005 - 1:02 PM | Posted in - PS2 |

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