You might've read about it in coverage of E3 2003. Bandai showed a preliminary version of Ribbit King in its booth to get a feel for whether or not it should bring the game to the States, and the feedback was apparently positive. Surprising, as games this weird usually don't connect with Americans.Originally Posted by Ed Oscuro
It's a cute game, but not a great game. There's too much watching the frogs go through their post-shot antics, and not enough holes (only a few dozen, although there are many point-scoring "paths" to explore in each). It's nowhere near as playable or deep as the latest Tiger Woods. But it's good, clean, goofy fun.
-- Z.