Frog racing has been removed from the latest version of Pocket Frogs. NimbleBit has stated that they might add frog racing again in a future update.

How do you tame a pocket frog?

To tame a frog, the player clicks on the “Pond” option on the frog’s info menu. Once in the pond, the player must have the frog consume the number of flies noted at the top of the screen or use potions. Frogs of higher levels will require more flies to be eaten to tame.

What does the star mean in Pocket Frogs?

An asterisk (*) next to a frog name denotes that that frog is not in the user/player’s Froggydex. The asterisk is useful when trying to complete the Froggydex, so the player does not have to continue to go to the Froggydex every time they want to see if they have a frog or have bred the frog they wanted.

How do you make Pocket Frogs happy?

Happiness can be changed by taking a frog to the pond to eat flies, by letting it sit in a habitat with a combination of other frogs and enough scenery, or by playing the puzzle game with that frog. Happiness value does not affect the outcome of eggs in breeding.

What does happiness mean in Pocket Frogs?

Happiness is one of two factors which determine a frog’s value in coins. 20% of the frog’s value comes from its happiness level, the remaining 80% from the frog’s maturity. Happiness value does not affect the outcome of eggs in breeding. Happiness does improve a frog’s performance in frog races.

How does frog racing work in Pocket Frogs?

Frog Racing, added to Pocket Frogs in version 1.0.6, allows players to pay a coin fee and race one of their frogs against four computer-controlled frogs for a chance to win either coins or a frog. Each frog has speed and stamina statistics that are used to determine the winner of the race.

How do you unlock all frogs in Pocket Frogs?

Ultimately, the goal of Pocket Frogs is to unlock every frog in the game by breeding different frogs together. Other important game conventions include the following: Frogs must be tamed by eating a certain number of flies in the pond. Tamed frogs can breed with other tamed frogs in your habitat.

How do you enter a frog in a race?

You can enter any frog into a race by selecting “Games” from the frog’s page (the same page you would normally Breed or Sell the frog from), and then selecting “Race.” A fee is charged for each entry into a race, slightly less then the cost of the max value of the frog.

How do you breed frogs in Pokemon Go?

Tap a lily pad to jump to it. Jump from one lily pad to another when there is a dragonfly between them to eat the dragonfly. Leave the pond. Tap X in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Leave when prompted. This will take your frog back to its habitat. Breed two tamed frogs.

Frog Racing, added to Pocket Frogs in version 1.0.6, allows players to pay a coin fee and race one of their frogs against four computer-controlled frogs for a chance to win either coins or a frog. Each frog has speed and stamina statistics that are used to determine the winner of the race.

You can enter any frog into a race by selecting “Games” from the frog’s page (the same page you would normally Breed or Sell the frog from), and then selecting “Race.” A fee is charged for each entry into a race, slightly less then the cost of the max value of the frog.

How do you breed frogs in pocket frog?

Breeding with other frogs in the pond will help you create new combinations of frog. Breed your frog with another frog. If you catch up to a frog in the pond, landing on the same lily pad as the other frog will cause a prompt to appear on-screen. You can then breed the two frogs: Tap Breed when prompted. Tap Continue after the breeding completes.

How do you hatch a frog in Pokemon Go?

To do so, tap a frog, tap Breed, select another frog, and tap Breed at the bottom of the screen. This will place an egg in the Nursery habitat. You can access the Nursery by tapping the habitat number (e.g., 1) at the bottom of the screen and then tapping the N habitat. Force the frog to hatch.