King: Ribbit
You play as , a construction worker on the planet Hippotron. The stakes? High. Hippotron is running out of "Super Ribbonite," the fuel that keeps the planet in orbit. To save his world, Scooter must win the World Frolf Cup.
If you’re looking for a game that doesn’t take itself seriously and offers a genuine "what am I looking at?" experience, it’s time to pick up a mallet and join the Frolf revolution.
: 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 Ribbit King
: It has a vibrant, "kawaii-meets-surreal" aesthetic that still looks charming today.
: The game is a mix of skill and pure, unadulterated luck. You can line up the perfect shot only for your frog to decide it wants to hop left into a predator's mouth. The Story (Yes, There is One) You play as , a construction worker on the planet Hippotron
While it never reached Mario Golf levels of fame, Ribbit King has survived in the hearts of gamers for a few reasons:
: It supports up to 4 players, making it one of the most underrated "hang out on the couch" games of its era. Hippotron is running out of "Super Ribbonite," the
Forget everything you know about Tiger Woods. In Ribbit King , you don't use clubs to hit balls; you use a mallet to launch a literal frog toward a hole. The goal is to get a "Frog-In," but the journey there is where the chaos lives.