Play Crazy Frog Collectables - Art School (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) online

Play Crazy Frog Collectables - Art School (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) Online

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Nintendo DS(NDS)
2008-04-24

Crazy Frog Collectables: Art School is an electronic coloring book. Players get to color in several pictures that feature the Crazy Frog with four different brush types. The pages can feature different types of texture such as paper or canvas. Players can also save their colored in pictures to an art gallery.

The game also has a Take A Break mode which features 4 different mini-games. Mini-games include Color Memory (a Simon-like memory game), Hit & Error (whac-a-mole), Puzzle (sliding block puzzle), and Pixel Race (drag the cursor without touching the side of the course). The mini-games feature three difficulty levels options (easy, medium, and hard).

  • DeveloperErtain Corporation
  • PublisherErtain Corporation
  • Release Date2008-04-24
  • GenresSimulation
  • PlatformsNintendo DS(NDS)
  • Players19

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