Frog Feast

Frog Feast was the creation of Rastersoft, a small-scale game developer established in 2005 with the goal to support discontinued platforms with new titles.

As the project began to progress and grew beyond his initial plans, Doty contacted OlderGames, a small company focused on publishing and developing titles for classic consoles, to market the game.

[4] Frog Feast was created by Rastersoft, a small-scale game developer established in 2005 with the goal to support discontinued platforms with new titles.

[6][7][8] It was designed by Charles Doty, who previously worked for Cinematix Studios on titles published by Eidos Interactive (formerly Domark), such as Total Mayhem (1996) and Revenant (1999).

[10] Doty wanted a simple game design that would be fun to play and realistic to complete on any system, but the project grew beyond his initial plans.

[10] As the project began to progress, Doty contacted OlderGames about marketing the game, as he had previously worked for the company on unreleased Neo Geo, Sega CD, and TurboDuo versions of Super Fighter (1993).

[29] The Jaguar version was made using a library by Sébastien Briais of the French group The Removers, which eases game creation on the console.

[40] In 2009, independent publisher Songbird Productions acquired the rights to Frog Feast and re-released the Jaguar CD version that same year.

[41] The Jaguar version was included as part of the Soccer Kid + Frog Feast compilation, released as a limited run by Songbird Productions in 2017.

Hawken found the visuals basic but well drawn and commended the audio, but felt that its simple concept would only appeal to fans of Frog Bog (1982) on the Intellivision and dedicated collectors.

[43] Author Robin Wilde wrote that "It's not exactly a huge offer in the game department (...) but it can be considered a flag planted on the CD-i's territory, if nothing else.

Gameplay screenshot showing the Neo Geo CD version