>Lil Gator Game is back with the new DLC ‘In The Dark’ on Nintendo Switch.
>Head underground and discover a network of caves that have been right under your nose! Meet new friends and frenemies as Lil Gator runs into some teenage troublemakers looking to shake things up. This DLC has new toys and new mechanics to help traverse the caves and canyons. Embark on this final conclusion to Lil Gator’s epic adventure.
Caciulacdlac on
I remember this game getting a trailer right before the Switch 2 reveal, and the comments were filled with water buffalos
temporary_08 on
too expensive. I’ll wait for it to go for $10 or under
Mayor_P on
This looks so cute, like a great intro to 3D platformers for old people
Bitter-Lantern-7146 on
Lil Gator Game getting a dark themed expansion is an interesting direction for something that started as such a lighthearted and wholesome experience. The original game had so much charm and the Breath of the Wild inspired exploration was genuinely delightful. Adding a darker tone could work if they keep the playful core intact. The trailer gives off a different vibe but that contrast might be exactly what makes it compelling. Have you played the base game and does this expansion change the overall feel?
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>Lil Gator Game is back with the new DLC ‘In The Dark’ on Nintendo Switch.
>Head underground and discover a network of caves that have been right under your nose! Meet new friends and frenemies as Lil Gator runs into some teenage troublemakers looking to shake things up. This DLC has new toys and new mechanics to help traverse the caves and canyons. Embark on this final conclusion to Lil Gator’s epic adventure.
I remember this game getting a trailer right before the Switch 2 reveal, and the comments were filled with water buffalos
too expensive. I’ll wait for it to go for $10 or under
This looks so cute, like a great intro to 3D platformers for old people
Lil Gator Game getting a dark themed expansion is an interesting direction for something that started as such a lighthearted and wholesome experience. The original game had so much charm and the Breath of the Wild inspired exploration was genuinely delightful. Adding a darker tone could work if they keep the playful core intact. The trailer gives off a different vibe but that contrast might be exactly what makes it compelling. Have you played the base game and does this expansion change the overall feel?