A long time ago, on an internet far, far way, Jim "Twinbeard" Crawford released a free browser game called Frog Fractions. Its absurdist humour and unpredictable string of non-sequiturs allowed the curio to go viral, resulting in a successfully crowdfunded sequel, Frog Fractions 2.There was a catch, however: the Frog Fractions sequel was to be released in secret, as a hidden part of another game. After three years of an almost completely inscrutable ARG consisting of hidden codes in other games, alleged time travellers, escape the room games, and mysterious parcels shipped to the most diligent of internet sleuths, the elusive Frog Fractions sequel was discovered in a recently released Adult Swim game called Glittermitten Grove.
Unlike the first Frog Fractions, Glittmitten Grove costs money. £14.99 / $19.99 to be exact. And with this costlier adventure comes a lot more content, with a campaign that's at least six times as long as its predecessor's hour or so running length. Plus it contains Glittermitten Grove, which is a fully-fleshed out game in its own right.
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