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The 'Kero Kero' of the title comes from the onomatopoeia for the sound a frog makes. But no wonder the frog is squawking as it gets hammered around the course in a game of croquet with frogs instead of balls. Various conditions to consider too like in golf such as the wind direction or the fact that the ball is a frog and will jump off spiders webs or launch at passing flies. Allows players to enj...
In Ribbit King you play as a boy named Scooter. The king of your home planet informs you that they are running out of super ribbonite and ask you to bring back more. The king's assistants send you off to win first place in a frolf tournament in order to save your planet and win a new supply of Super Ribbonite.
Also known as: Kero Kero Kingu Super Deluxe, Kero Kero DX, RibbitKing Frolf
Japan
Ribbit King was released on July 11, 2003.
Ribbit King is available on PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube.
Yes — Ribbit King supports Multiplayer.
Ribbit King was developed by Jamsworks and published by Bandai.
Ribbit King is rated E by ESRB.