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Traveling Frog’s detailed analysis of Frog’s Son’s friends, do you know?

Detailed analysis of Traveling Frog’s friends about Frog Son. In this game, the frog you raise will travel from time to time. As a mother, you have to prepare food and props for it to go out. After the trip, the little frog will send a few postcards back to record its experiences outside. Let’s take a look at the detailed analysis of the traveling frog’s friends about the frog son.

Frog friends are divided into two categories. The first category is the friends in the photos, and the second category is the friends who come to visit. There are many kinds of small animals, you can explore them by yourself, no spoilers here.

-The friend who appears in the photo: It is said that it is related to the direction/place where Frog went (Brother Beast himself is not sure of the corresponding relationship yet, if you have any friends who are sure, please tell me).

-Friends who come to visit: The first one to come is basically Snail-kun. There will be other small animals behind. After they arrive, you have to entertain them with the souvenirs that Frog brought back (such as rice cakes, cabbage, etc.). Different friends like different foods, and accordingly there will be 4 different reactions:

まいまいは喜でいます: Commonly known as hi, it means that he likes what you give him and is very happy.

まいまいは乐しそうです: Commonly known as "Hi", he looks very happy.

まいまいはお富がいっぱいです: Commonly known as belly, when you are full.

まいまいはもう食べられません: Commonly known as food, it can no longer be eaten.

Many frog friends ask why the snail lingers on. If someone refuses to leave, just let them stay. It won't be a problem.

Visiting friends will give you gifts. Including clovers, raffle tickets, etc. It is said that four-leaf clovers may also be given. I haven't found any pattern yet in terms of the frequency of visits, what gifts to give, and how many gifts to give. It may be related to the food you feed, or it may just be random.