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Frog Factions 2 ARG - Hop on in, the water's murky

I'd be so pissed if I backed this thing...
It's genuinely intriguing to watch it develop from the sidelines but I can't imagine anyone is too happy with how long this is taking. Hopefully this Amiibo thing signifies the end is near!
 

Firebrand

Member
Was Showering With Your Dad not it? It seemed to have Frog Faction-like shenanigans going on, but the frog in the trailer might have been a little too obvious.
 

dave is ok

aztek is ok
I didn't back i but if I knew there'd be a giant ARG I probably would have.

Anyone near Cerrito? You'll probably get a free Amiibo
 

FoneBone

Member
How can you back this game at this point? The game is supposed to be finished months ago and "released"/out in the wild in some form already.

I guess I'm nitpicking the use of "slacker backer" in this case.
We don't know that it actually has been completed and released, though.
 
This was all a funny thing a while back. Now just show me the game.

Also, does Frog Fractions truly exist or did they throw a 2 onto the end of this for laughs?
 

Haunted

Member
As conceived in 1632 by Portuguese printing press operator Andre Felipe, boxing was a gentleman's game, in which two men would square off and regale each other with stories monotonous for days on end, until one of them fell to the ground from boredom or exhaustion. Over the next few years the new sport developed a respectable following of a few hundred local socialites.

Ironically, it was Felipe's son, Andre Felipe Felipe, who developed what he called the “Punching” strategy, in 1637, after seeing a schoolboy strike another in anger, causing him to fall down. When Andre Felipe Felipe challenged the then-champion, British expatriate “Sleepless” Bill Bishop, to a match, Bishop was the odds-on favorite. You can imagine his surprise when, while he was describing what he had had for breakfast that morning, Andre walked up and thumped him in the neck, sending him down “for the count,” in the parlance of our time.

While it was universally agreed that the boy had violated the spirit of the game, officials were unable to find any actual rule that “Punching” violated, and were forced to let the victory stand. This upset caused an uproar in the boxing community large enough to spill over into local newspapers, which drew the interest of many outsiders to come see what all the fuss was about. The newcomers were enthralled to engage in these borderline-barbaric displays of human strength and skill, and the rest is history -- after a few spoilsport schoolmarms single-minded about safety added the padded gloves, of course.

Today's boxing enthusiasts fantasize about a newcomer that would rock the ring the way Felipe did. Calcification of the modern rule set has essentially locked the “Punching” strategy into place, but it's easy to get caught up in the fantasy. Young scholars with big dreams often enter the ring with their crazy new trick, usually a variant of hypnosis, and though they've achieved the occasional victory, none of the gimmicks have been robust enough to make it to the big time.

The real wonder, though, is that Andre Felipe's original vision of boxing is still around! Gentleman's Boxing clubs can be found in cities all over the world. You can visit one most any day of the week and see two erudite gentlemen exchanging pleasantries in the ring. Most people only come to watch a few hours of a match and then leave, but every once in a while you'll find amongst your elders a stout fellow, a die-hard fan, who perhaps witnessed that historic battle between Felipe and Bishop, who for love of the sport must stay to witness the last glorious seconds of wakefulness slip away... only to return to fight again another day.

Yes, Frog Fractions does actually exist. Here's a link to it!
But does it truly exist or is it just a figment of our collective imagination?
 

dave is ok

aztek is ok
Ok, someone went and won a game of chess for the Amiibo.

It contained a link to an imgur album

Since there is no obvious clue these could just be hints towards what game is actually Frog Fractions 2.

Anyone know of a game released in the last year or so that has enemies in trees, sparkles that kill cyborg soliders (and possibly quartz)? The Borg eyeball is also popping up everywhere in hints lately.
 

FoneBone

Member
Ok, someone went and won a game of chess for the Amiibo.

It contained a link to an imgur album

Since there is no obvious clue these could just be hints towards what game is actually Frog Fractions 2.

Anyone know of a game released in the last year or so that has enemies in trees, sparkles that kill cyborg soliders (and possibly quartz)? The Borg eyeball is also popping up everywhere in hints lately.

Do we have actual confirmation that FF2 has already been released, and that it just hasn't been identified yet? Or is that just an assumption based on the original Kickstarter timeline?
 

213372bu

Banned
Any word on this?

I almost completely forgot about this until I saw a post in a old thread that mentioned this.

Forgive me for any heart palpitations this bump may give, lol.
 

Zubz

Banned
So the long dormant Twitter for Ashby Brewery started tweeting today. Is anyone around Berkeley CA to check an address?

I hope this gets things going again, at least.

Since it wasn't brought up here, there is also a weird ARG that's been going on for the past 2 years about an Eye Sigil showing up in a bunch of indie games. It already has its own thread, but people think this ARG may be Frog Fractions 2-related due to the timing, so it's worth a look.

http://wiki.gamedetectives.net/index.php?title=Eye_Sigil_ARG
 

Zubz

Banned
So yeah, it turns out that the entire Eye Sigil ARG might be part of the Frog Fractions 2 ARG.

A sigil in Firewatch free roam led to this site:http://www.firewatchgame.com/data/client.jpg

Which you can use the sigil map to overlay and it spells out a login on a site associated with the FF2 ARG.

¯_(ツ)_/¯

I knew it. I wonder if there are still more Sigils out there, though. Like one poor, lost, obscure Sigil that won't be found until long after the Jig is up.
 

Anoregon

The flight plan I just filed with the agency list me, my men, Dr. Pavel here. But only one of you!
Frog Fractions two was Bloodborne. It's obvious.
 
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