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8.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 19
  2. Negative: 1 out of 19

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  1. Jan 4, 2023
    10
    I loved it, a game to calm down and spend a few good days exploring the island, I recommend it!
  2. Dec 26, 2022
    8
    Lil Gator Game is a game about the whimsy of childhood and how keeping those feelings of wonder into adulthood is important. The game is cute, fun, and knows exactly what it wants to be and exactly what it is paying homage to in it's gameplay. The story is simple, but still managed to make me yearn for the days of my childhood and I found myself reminiscing on my own days of explorationLil Gator Game is a game about the whimsy of childhood and how keeping those feelings of wonder into adulthood is important. The game is cute, fun, and knows exactly what it wants to be and exactly what it is paying homage to in it's gameplay. The story is simple, but still managed to make me yearn for the days of my childhood and I found myself reminiscing on my own days of exploration and adventure.

    I followed this game for over a year leading up to it's release, following it only because it looked cute. I knew it was not a game that was trying to be groundbreaking, but not every game has to be. This game was a fun time with a heartwarming story.
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  3. Dec 15, 2022
    7
    So, I was reallly looking forward to this game, and I've played it for a few hours, and it feels very similar to three games, the first two are pretty obvious: A Short Hike, and Breath of the Wild, the third less obviously, is Paper Mario: The Origami King. It does not live up to the first two titles, mostly because of poor writing, and the designer's choice that you follow the way theySo, I was reallly looking forward to this game, and I've played it for a few hours, and it feels very similar to three games, the first two are pretty obvious: A Short Hike, and Breath of the Wild, the third less obviously, is Paper Mario: The Origami King. It does not live up to the first two titles, mostly because of poor writing, and the designer's choice that you follow the way they want you to play the game. Let's be clear about this, the writing itself is not the worst, but there is too much of it, and its far too self referential. Less is more when it comes to game writing. And also there is nothing wrong with a game that makes you play a certain way, but it feels odd to be given this sandbox style island playground, and then feel hampered by a feeling of needing to move along a cinematic plot. The two clash, end of story, it's the thing that brings the game down from what would probably be a nine otherwise,.

    The things that made BOTW and A Short Hike good were the freeness and openness of how you could play, which is something that is missing here. Also the charm of the dialogue often comes from it's brevity, which is something sorely lacking in Lil Gator Game. It feels, as is often the case in indie games by newer developers, that they think everything they think of is important enough to put in the game, and so important that you have to listen to it when you play. Basically this game forces you to talk to people, and they say a lot.It should also be noted that the games I am comparing these too are unusually good.

    The other major detractor is, like I said, it's similarity to Origami King, which is kind of a series of interactive cutscenes, interspersed with hitting cardboard things until confetti comes out. There's an emphasis on imagination, but the cardboard cutouts are... just cardboard cutouts. It's cool to have this actual fake zelda world set up, but it would be much better if the characters' pov provided the imagination, and made it more like an actual action/adventure game, where there was some sort of minor... not combat exactly, but something more than just smashing things open. Think of of a Don Quixote video game, fighting giants is more fun that hitting a windmill with a stick.

    All this being said, a lot of care and talent went into this game, the meta-ness, when it doesn't go too far shows an overall love of many good things. I think with tweaking this game could be a 10/10. As in the same assets, the same world, the same sprites, just rearranged a bit differently. All the mechanics are good, and I really like going around the world. I recommend this game overall, mostly because I want to see what the dev will do next if it's successful.
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  4. Feb 7, 2023
    10
    This game is one of the best games of I play ever, the visuals, story, and the performance are very good!
  5. Dec 17, 2022
    9
    Best indie game I’ve ever played. This game deserves all the praise it gets and the writing is fantastic. Even though it’s short which is the only problem I have with it, it’s still sooo good.
  6. Jan 17, 2023
    9
    A short, but endlessly charming, funny, and in the end, very bittersweet game. Just like the childhood afternoons that inspired it, LGG only lasts a few hours, but they’re hours that will stick with you. It’s a game for any aspiring artists or creative types who’ve lost the passion and love for that art.
  7. Jan 1, 2023
    8
    "Lil Gator Game may be as little as its name suggests, but it’s also a touching tale about two siblings that just don’t play with each other anymore. Its open nature is great for exploration, even if it’s a little too bit too unguided at times, but it makes for a very sweet cozy game to sit down with for a lil while."

    https://theeliteinstitute.net/2023/01/01/lil-gator-game/
  8. Jun 27, 2023
    9
    This game is very simple and does not have that much depth to it, but even with that, it manages to be a fun experience with likable characters. I think the relationship between the main character and their sister is done great and I wish there were more games that were able to treat themselves lightly.
  9. Jan 14, 2023
    9
    Both my son (4 years) and wife (30) loved the game as much as I did, and that's not something I can say about any other game. That but itself says a lot about this apparently simple game. I can't give it a 10 because the music is VERY repetitive, but I also understand its hard for a small team.
  10. Jan 9, 2023
    7
    This game is nice. I had fun playing it but I must admit that from time to time I felt too much directionless. If you like the idea of playing a game with no big purpose where you simply explore, this is a good choice. For me, it was a little disappointing because it felt like I wasn't playing a game but only killing time.
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. Oct 19, 2023
    90
    Lil Gator is a wonderfully refreshing and often very funny adventure we’d recommend everyone to check out.
  2. Oct 1, 2023
    90
    Lil Gator Game invites the player with its charming presentation and a no-stress and accessible gameplay approach to an adventure game, only to leave its marking with marvelous writing and delightful storytelling that deliver a touching and unforgettable homage to the powers of childhood imagination and friendship. Truly an indispensable gem in the Nintendo Switch catalogue, and a game with a soul that can bond with anyone.
  3. 80
    This game is primarily geared to a younger audience, but even still if this type of relaxed experience suits you, I hope you accept the invitation to relive your childhood. And to parents introducing their kids to The Legend of Zelda, putting Lil Gator Game on ahead of Breath of the Wild might be a magical thing to see.