We're always monitoring the "Top Paid" Xbox charts here at Pure Xbox, and for the most part they're pretty predictable - major games like Battlefield 6, ARC Raiders and EA Sports FC 26 are currently topping the list as you'd expect.

There are usually a couple of surprises in the mix though, and one that's totally caught us off guard is Amazing Frog?, which is a Game Preview title that quietly released back in late October. It's currently sitting in the #48 position in the Xbox charts, and it's actually been higher than that in November - we spotted it around the #30 mark.

So what is it? Well, Amazing Frog? is a GTA clone that's set in Swindon, UK of all places, and it features farting ragdoll frogs. The game has been in early access for 11 years (!) on Steam, and is now finally making its Xbox debut.

You might be questioning what's led to the impressive climb up the "Top Paid" Xbox charts, and we think we have answer for you - the charts seem to take "free trial" downloads into account, and Amazing Frog? has one. In other words, it may not be selling as well as the charts suggest, but it's still generating interest without a doubt.

That means you can try the game for free if you fancy it - just go to its Xbox Store page and hit the "free trial" button. Alternatively, it's available for £22.99 / $27.49, and the first reviews are pretty good - it has a 4.1/5 rating on the Xbox Store based on over 50 user reviews, and a "Very Positive" rating on Steam based on over 7,000 user reviews.

We'll leave you with more details about this bizarre new Xbox hit down below:

Amazing Frog? is an openworld, sandbox, GTA style version of Swindon. Use bonkers physics to throw ridiculous, farting ragdoll frogs all around town and beyond the city walls. Explore Swindonshire and unlock new worlds, skins, weapons, vehicles and challenges in the Quest for the Magical Mystery Toilet!

Have you come across this ridiculous game before?! Tell us down in the comments section below.

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