About Frog Invasion
You know that moment when a bunch of green, bulging-eyed frogs decides your backyard is prime real estate and you have to fend them off? That’s basically the premise of Frog Invasion. You start out with a simple pond, a few lily pads, and a couple of upgrade points. Before you know it, a horde of amphibians is hopping toward your precious plants, and you’re frantically tapping screen buttons to drop nets, set up tiny fences, or even lob a tadpole-shaped water bomb to thin out the ranks.
What really sold me on this game was how each wave feels fresh. One minute you’re dealing with slow-moving bullfrogs that take two hits to bring down, and the next you’ve got these tiny tree frogs leaping in seemingly impossible patterns. The developers sprinkled in occasional boss fights, too—picture a massive, glowing-eyed toad that spits out corrosive slime, which suddenly makes your lily pad fortress feel a lot more precarious.
Controls are delightfully simple, but there’s real strategy hiding beneath that ease. You can position different kinds of defenses—some slow enemies down, others blast them outright—and you’ll need to mix and match based on the frogs’ quirks. I’ve had evenings where I swear I could hear my own heart racing as the last hopping frog in a level crept toward my defenses, and I desperately tried to place that final net just in time.
If you’re looking for something to pick up during short breaks or want a laid-back yet surprisingly challenging defense game, Frog Invasion might be your next guilty pleasure. It doesn’t demand an hour of your life per session, but it will keep you grinning as you tweak your setup and watch that last frog get squished under a net. Perfect for casual gamers or anyone who secretly finds frog memes oddly compelling.