Lil Gator Game getting physical release on Switch
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Super Rare Games announced today that in partnership with Playtonic and Megawobble on a physical release of Lil Gator Game for Switch.
The title will be available standalone as well as with a Steelbook Edition and Collector’s Edition. Each copy includes all the current content on it’s physical cartridge, a full color manual, interior artwork, an exclusive sticker, and trading cards. The Steelbook Edition, naturally, features a steelbook case plus a sleeve and postcard. The collector’s edition includes everything along with four steelbook character magnets, color-me-in story book, pack of six crayons, four silicone wristbands, enamel pin badge, full set of trading cards, Lil Gator sticker, steelbook slip case, and postcard.
Lil Gator Game update adds New Game+, Baby Mode
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As a heads up for Lil Gator Game players, the title just got a new update with new features – namely New Game+ and Baby Mode. Additionally, support has been added for four extra languages.
New Game+ “provides a whole new level of exploration from the get-go.” It’s based on completed saved data from previous playthroughs and has players using their stacked toolkit and bracelets of power to customize their lil’ hero and wander the vibrant islands completing quests.
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Lil Gator Game update out now (version 1.0.3), patch notes
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Lil Gator Game received its latest update today, and version 1.0.3 is now available.
The patch is largely about fixes. Players will find that the dithering on the title screen has been taken care of, duplicate prep school kids have been removed, and more.
The full patch notes are as follows:
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Lil Gator Game update out now, patch notes
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Playtonic and Mega Wobble have issued a new update for Lil Gator Game.
This highlight is the inclusion of a Speedrun Mode in the settings. On top of that, quality-of-life improvements have arrived with several tweaks and bug fixes.
The full patch notes are as follows:
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Lil Gator Game gameplay
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Following the release of Lil Gator Game on Switch this week, new gameplay has come in. A half hour of footage highlights the new adventure experience.
Below is an overview of the game with more information:
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Lil Gator Game launch trailer
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Lil Gator Game just came out on Switch a few minutes ago, and fans can celebrate by watching a new launch trailer. Playtonic and MegaWobble have put out a new video for the adventure title.
If you’re interested in learning more about what it has to offer, read the following overview:
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Lil Gator Game release date set for December, new trailer
Posted on 2 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Lil Gator Game has secured a final release date. The title will be available for Switch on December 14, publisher Playtonic and developer MegaWobble confirmed today.
Lil Gator Game was confirmed for Switch in September 2021. It was given a general 2022 launch window at the time.
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Adventure game Lil Gator Game coming to Switch
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Yooka-Laylee developer Playtonic today confirmed its next publishing partnership, as the company announced today that it’s teaming up with MegaWobble on the 3D adventure title Lil Gator Game. It will be brought to Switch under the Playtonic Friends line.
Today’s announcement notes that Lil Gator Game “is built around the idea of uninterrupted exploration and child-like whimsy with a story not about noble heroes who changed the world or of wicked anti-heroes who learn the error of their ways but of heroes who learn to be better friends without ever losing their heart of gold.” The project “focuses on a wholesome, enjoyable experience built around the very concepts of friendship and helping each other.”