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Dizzypad was a game created by Nimblebit, a mobile games developer famous for games such as Tiny Tower and Pocket Frogs. Dizzypad was Pocket Frogs' predecessor, a simple infinitely looping game where a frog would sit on a spinning lilypad, and try to jump to the next without falling in the water. While Pocket Frogs can still be found and played today, Dizzypad has been lost for at least 4-5 years. Around 2014, Dizzypad was renamed Pocket Frogs: Splash! to tie in to the Pocket Frogs game, but eventually was removed altogether. Dizzypad, at the moment, has not been re-released by Nimblebit or any developer at all. | Dizzypad was a game created by Nimblebit LLC, a mobile games developer famous for games such as Tiny Tower and Pocket Frogs. Dizzypad was Pocket Frogs' predecessor, a simple infinitely looping game where a frog would sit on a spinning lilypad, and try to jump to the next without falling in the water. While Pocket Frogs can still be found and played today, Dizzypad has been lost for at least 4-5 years. Around 2014, Dizzypad was renamed Pocket Frogs: Splash! to tie in to the Pocket Frogs game, but eventually was removed altogether. Dizzypad, at the moment, has not been re-released by Nimblebit or any developer at all. | ||
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Revision as of 18:33, 27 May 2019
Dizzypad was a game created by Nimblebit LLC, a mobile games developer famous for games such as Tiny Tower and Pocket Frogs. Dizzypad was Pocket Frogs' predecessor, a simple infinitely looping game where a frog would sit on a spinning lilypad, and try to jump to the next without falling in the water. While Pocket Frogs can still be found and played today, Dizzypad has been lost for at least 4-5 years. Around 2014, Dizzypad was renamed Pocket Frogs: Splash! to tie in to the Pocket Frogs game, but eventually was removed altogether. Dizzypad, at the moment, has not been re-released by Nimblebit or any developer at all.
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