Tacky Toads
Tacky Toads is a puzzle game about strange little amphibians with a weird talent. These toads are so sticky that they cling to any surface and never fall off. The forest animals turned this into a game in the woods. Your goal is simple: get the toad to the flag somewhere above or to the side. The catch is that you want to do it in as few jumps as possible. After you finish a stage, you see a stats line that shows how many moves you used compared to the recommended number. There are eighteen levels total, and they get trickier as you go. At first, you control just one toad, then a second one shows up, and you have to coordinate both to reach their own flags.
How to play?
Click on a frog and hold the button. An arrow appears that shows the path of the jump. Move it left and right to choose the direction, and move it up and down to change the power, which sets how far the character will fly. Once you have the angle and power you want, release the button and the frog flies along that arc. Wherever it lands, it sticks there, and you keep jumping from that new spot. Plan your route ahead of time and count each move, because you are trying not just to reach the flag, but to do it in the most efficient way. If you land right on the flag, you clear the level. Then check your results, if you stayed at or under the recommended number of jumps, you did well. If you went over, you can replay the stage and try to improve your score. On later levels, a second frog with its own flag appears, and you need to alternate jumps between both characters so they each reach their goals using as few moves as possible.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game out of 5, based on votes.
- Released in January 2026.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Sticky frogs cling to any surface they land on and never fall off
- Arrow-based aiming system sets both jump direction and power
- Each of the eighteen levels has a recommended move limit to beat
- Later stages add a second frog with its own flag and shared move planning
- Scoring encourages replaying levels to complete routes in fewer jumps
























