Speaking of the game Traveling Frog China, I believe everyone is familiar with it, so do you know how to match the props in the game? Below, the editor will share with you the prop matching guide for Traveling Frog China. Friends who are interested can come here Take a look.
The game has been significantly repainted, the courtyard and bedrooms have been "decorated", all items in the mall have been updated, and the postcards are from the great rivers and mountains of China. Of course, Frog Son is still the same. We have made a comparison from many aspects to help you quickly understand the differences between the Chinese version (left) and the original version (right).
The biggest change in the courtyard is that wooden piles have been replaced by stones, and a large vat has been placed behind it. The field of vision is much wider. The doors and windows have also been decorated in Chinese style. There is also a feature that is not available in the original version: click on the door to teleport directly. Getting to the bedroom is much more convenient than clicking the button in the lower right corner.
The tree stumps have been removed from the bedroom, and the frog son's activity area seems to be larger. The original version had no place to cook, but now it has a dedicated stove and wooden cabinets with more storage space. It is worth mentioning that the map above the bed was replaced by a map of China.
The food in the mall is more in line with Chinese tastes, ranging from waffles and omelette rice to fried tofu and steamed rice cakes. The props have also been replaced with bamboo tubes, gourds, and paper umbrellas made in China.
There are still 4 kinds of prizes drawn. Train tickets, candy, meatballs, and amulets turned into paper cranes, juice, peanuts, and bells.
The biggest change is of course postcards and specialties. When Frog Son travels in China, he brings back Chinese delicacies and beautiful scenery. The more common specialties include Beijing-style dim sum, rice, chestnuts, etc.
The postcards are based on real scenic spots, such as Du Fu Thatched Cottage in Chengdu. Players online have collected more than 50 of them, but the real number may not be this.
The Chinese version does not include any paid features. Four-leaf clovers can only be obtained through ponds and gold leaves. You can obtain gold leaves by completing tasks every day.
The above is the guide for matching props for the Travel Frog China trip brought by the editor. I hope it can help everyone.