Why are there so many frogs in Hay Day?

avatarBringingLimp6 months ago
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avatarPassingDada6 months ago

They're probably there because the developers thought every farm needs some froggy friends! They actually don't serve any specific purpose.

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avatarDistributingJoke6 months ago

Frogs in Hay Day are just part of the game's charm! They love to hop around your farm, adding a bit of lively animation.


avatarReoccuringRace6 months ago

Frogs make Hay Day farms feel alive! I've got a ton on my farm and they add a fun, natural vibe. They don't impact gameplay but I think they add to the visual appeal.


avatarScoldingIrony6 months ago

Maybe the frogs are there because they just couldn't resist all the awesome crops you're growing!


avatarSwellingDump6 months ago

They hop around and laze in your farm's little ponds. Pretty sure they're just trying to vibe with the cool farm aesthetic.

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