Ribbit King -

: It supports up to 4 players, making it one of the most underrated "hang out on the couch" games of its era.

: It has a vibrant, "kawaii-meets-surreal" aesthetic that still looks charming today. Ribbit King

: Since you’re launching live animals, they don't just roll. They hop, swim, and sometimes get eaten by giant snakes or spiders. : It supports up to 4 players, making

The story mode is a psychedelic trip through diverse worlds, featuring a cast of characters that include a kung-fu master, a princess, and a robot, all overseen by the eccentric Ribbit King himself. Why It’s a Cult Classic They hop, swim, and sometimes get eaten by

: The game saw a massive resurgence in popularity years after its release when it was featured on the Game Grumps YouTube channel , introducing a whole new generation to the "frolfing" lifestyle. How to Play Today