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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...
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.