In 2022, we discussed The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game, a silly little adventure game about a frog detective solving a mystery.
A few months later, our first mystery game celebration included a look at Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard, which was a bit longer and more grounded, but still another wacky adventure.
Now it’s finally time to talk about Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County.
In this third entry in the series, Frog Detective goes to Cowboy County to help Lobster Cop with a new case. Like its predecessors, it’s a simple adventure game where you’ll talk to characters, learn their requests, and then solve other characters’ requests to get what you need to help them. It’s an easy, straightforward formula without too much challenge, but it works.
Oh, and this time you get a scooter to get around town faster.
The humor is quite goofy as always, but there’s actually a bit more of a narrative thread this time. For as silly as these games are, I actually got excited to see how things would progress. This is the longest Frog Detective game so far, taking me an hour and a half to complete.
It’s a fun, lighthearted adventure game with plenty of humor, although it lacks the extreme absurdity of the first game. Still, if you enjoyed the first two, you’ll likely enjoy this one as well. Now, its store description calls it “the third and final game in the Frog Detective series.” That made me a bit disappointed at first, because I’d like to see this series continue. I’d love another Frog Detective game, or even a spin-off.
However, Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County brings together loose ends from the previous two games and resolves things in way that feels fitting for a finale. If this is the end of the Frog Detective series, it’s a satisfying one.
Adios, cowboy! At least it’s quick to play, if the longest game in the series was just an hour and a half!
Hah, yes, they’re all very short games!
This is insane, now I want like 50 different episodes of this game that come out monthly or something. Would be hilarious if they could work that fast
Even for a tiny indie game, game development takes longer than that.
Imagining that goofy little guy on a scooter is enough to make me check it out for myself. Sounds like a work of art. Haha
Frog Detective is indeed a work of art. The full trilogy is on consoles now too.