

The challenge lies in the timing and strategy of your movements. The controls are straightforward – swipe left, right, up or down to move your character in the respective direction. Crossy Road is a “frogger”-style game where you play as a character who needs to cross a busy road and river without getting hit by cars or drowning. But did you know that Crossy Road can also be played on Apple TV? In this review, we’ll take a closer look at this beloved game and explore how it can be played on both mobile and TV.įirst things first, let’s talk about the gameplay. It has captured the attention of millions of players with its simple yet addictive gameplay and charming pixelated graphics.

The Korean pack follows an Australian-themed update in January based on Hipster Whale’s home country Chinese New Year characters in February then a British and Irish update in April featuring a Queen’s guard, a Scottish piper and a packet of fish and chips.Crossy Road is a mobile game that has become a worldwide phenomenon. This is the latest in a series of updates for Crossy Road based on specific countries, designed to boost its appeal around the world. Psy’s new level is based on the Gangnam area of Seoul that inspired his biggest hit, with the update including nine other new Korean characters including a taekwondo master, a professional gamer, a K-drama actor and a plate of Kimchi.Īccording to the game’s developer Hipster Whale and publisher Yodo1, Psy will be available to buy for three months only, although once bought he’ll be playable forever in the game. He’ll cost $2.99 as an in-app purchase within the Frogger-inspired road-crossing game, with some of his signature moves – yes, including the horse-dancing one – and a new scoring system involving triggering music samples by stepping on dance-pads.
