Ribbit and Tear in Horror Action Game 'Frog Legs' Available on PC Now
Solo dev's single-player release brings the fear and the frog-based humor
Austin, Texas (May 19, 2025) - Solo developer and writer Elliott Dahle is toad-ally delighted to announce that horror action game Frog Legs is now available on PC via Steam. Short, single-player and story-driven, it follows an ordinary suburban house frog trying to run, jump, and leap away from his past.
Watch the Frog Legs launch trailer:
In a ribbit-ing adventure, follow Carl and his pals as they try to live normal amphibian lives but are haunted by a devastating traffic-hopping incident that occurred many years ago. Left with no choice, our froggy friends must confront the past and try to put a stop to the chaos without them croaking first.
Between 2D arcade-style gameplay and some boomer shooter action, our group will uncover why the past is coming back to get them now. Cross perilous roads, solve puzzles and cryptic clues, and blast enemies with a Big Froggin' Gun. Frog Legs is packed with humor and (literal) jumpscares across its 30-60 minute playtime.
Key Features of Frog Legs
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An Un-Frog-ettable Experience: Carefully crafted by an experienced horror fiction writer, Frog Legs' story can be completed in an hour.
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Putting the Jump Into Jumpscare: Prepare for amphibian scares and classic style spooks.
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Down the Ribbit Hole: Alongside amphibious pals you've been friends with since you were tadpoles, solve puzzles and investigate why the past has come back as an unfriendly reminder.
Frog Legs is available now on Windows PC via Steam for $2.99 USD, £2.49 GBP, and €2,99 EUR. It is available with a 15% launch discount for two weeks. MacOS and Linux versions are coming soon.
For more information about the game, follow developer Elliott Dahle on Bluesky and subscribe to the official YouTube channel.
About Elliott Dahle
Experienced horror and sci-fi writer Elliott Dahle has been developing games since 2019. Dahle's previously released projects include the viral PSX-style horror hit The Man in the Park. The solo developer is continuing the run of concise, yet terrifying titles with Frog Legs.