Great news! Since "Frog Fractions 2" is now available, it appears that players are able to import their save files from "Mass Effect 2." This was discovered by some players who get to play the game upon its release.
According to GameSpot, a Twitter user dogrunes revealed through a post that Import "Mass Effect 2" Save is an option, which can be found in-game. Doing so will pop up a second screen, which will welcome the player back using the game's main character, Commander Shepard.
There are some players who said that it leads to further gameplay but other players disputed that it's nothing more but just a cool treat of "Frog Fractions 2." Develop Jim Crawford told Polygon that there is a puzzle that players get to encounter in the game, which makes use of a different "Mass Effect 2" save files to complete.
"Frog Fractions 2" is full of mini-games according to players who get to play the game. A couple of players found a clone of "Flappy Bird," which is click-based that comes with a flying toaster. Some players also said via NeoGAF that the mini-game is one of the complicated ones.
There are also small games such as a text-based MOBA, a shaving simulator that features President Obama and a dating simulator. A text adventure mini-game, which is set in Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy world, contains the whole poem that runs 14,233 lines and players act as a detective who needs to travel to each layer of hell just to resolve a crime.
According to some player's posts on NeoGAF, upon completion on each mini-game, players can get new items that they can use in the main TXT WORLD!" game. Some players are actually thrilled with these mini-games although some of them said that these mini-games are too basic to feel.
To play "Frog Fractions 2," you will need to buy Glittermitten Grove on Steam. The game is $19.99 and a Mac version is in the works currently although there is no release window revealed just yet.
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