[3][4][5][6] The game is set in real time, which means that it may take up to 2 days for a frog to hatch and grow into an adult.
For example, a Green Folium Anura is a mainly green frog with green cheek blushes in the secondary color; a Blue Aurum Zebrae is a mainly blue frog with a yellow zebra pattern in the secondary color; and a Cocos Tingo Symphonia is a mainly brown frog with a red music note on its back in the secondary color.
In Version 1.2, on July 12, 2011, new species Bulbus, Trivium, Geminus, Orbis, Signum, Gyrus, Vinaceus, Persona, Bulla, and Obaro were added into the Froggydex.
There are no plans for porting it from Apple Store and re-releasing it and the data from Android cannot be transferred to iOS.
Nimblebit announced that future sequels or major update may include re-releasing the game into Android.
[8][9] On 6 September 2017, a beta version of Pocket Frogs for Android was released onto the Play Store by Nimblebit.
[10] On 24 September 2017, Nimblebit released Pocket Frogs version 3.0.3, adding capability for IOS 11, but removing most features, including Catalog, racing, and mini games.
Nimblebit stated they may add some or all features back in future updates, but didn't have plans to do so at that time.