You'd probably expect some. Especially after being told that this game is like golf, but using mallets instead of clubs and frogs instead of balls. But you actually use a special launching mechanism (not a see-saw, oh no) to throw your frog along the golf course.Of course, it wouldn't be overly interesting if this was the only difference from a normal golf game. Think of this, instead, as crazy golf. If your frog lands on a spider's web, he'll bounce further. Land in a pond, and he'll swim for the other side. Land near a fly, and he'll jump in that direction. The courses are littered with obstacles, and while you're sure that there must be some way of getting a hole-in-one on every hole, it's not easy to find how.
This game excels as a party game. The single-player mode, while OK, lacks the jubilation of seeing your friend's frog landing near the hole, jumping for a fly and landing in a pond only to swin around 45.3 miles away, fianlly being eaten by a snake.
So, if you ever have friends around, buy this game. In fact, buy it anyway. We need fun games like this.