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Top 8 Games Like Lil Gator Game

There are several games to pick up after you finish Lil gator Game.

If you’re anything like us, then you may be having some withdrawals after having beaten MegaWobble’s latest title, Lil Gator Game. An adorable title with an expansive world to traverse, colorful characters to meet, and a lot of things to find along the way. So if you’re looking for something similar to what Lil Gator Game had to offer, then we’ve got a list for you. Here are the top 8 games like Lil Gator Game!

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Top 8 Games Like Lil Gator Game

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The Legend of Zelda: Breathe of the Wild

Starting off our list is one of the games that clearly gave Lil gator Game its inspiration; Breathe of the Wild. This is basically Lil gator but with the training wheels taken off. There are valuable riches to discover, new weapons to have at your disposal, and clear attention to exploration that’s still unmatched.

Human Fall Flat

If you enjoyed the seemingly aimless wonder of Lil Gator, then Human Fall Flat would be right up your alley. It features large maps to explore with tons of environmental puzzles that need to be completed in order to clear each one. It’s imaginative and multiplayer too!

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

To up the ante on what Lil Gator has to offer, the latest LEGO Star Wars game would be a good choice. It isn’t a terribly difficult game, plus it offers many, many planets to explore and a ton of collectibles to discover within them. It’s like Lil Gator if it leveled up.

Minecraft

Though Minecraft has a very distinct focus on crafting, the exploration elements cannot be overlooked. Players who enjoyed combing each area of Lil Gator would find Minecraft to be very fun, with villages to discover, as well as tombs that house riches and enemies alike.

Sky: Children of the Light

But if you’re looking for something that doesn’t have combat, focusing solely on the exploration of beautiful locations, then Sky should be at the top of your list. The best part is that it’s free but it also has a very heartfelt message to it, similar to Lil Gator’s own narrative.

Super Mario Odyssey

What could be better than a Nintendo Switch classic? Odyssey is the best Mario game in years as it allows players to fully explore a number of different worlds where there are a great many items to locate, even in some ridiculously tough spots.

The Big Con

Sort of a hidden gem, The Big Con is another coming-of-age story where the main character is left to their own devices as they explore an odd world around them. This game has puzzles to solve and a great narrative to boot. It’s another cozy game to play.

It Takes Two

Last, but certainly not least is It Takes Two. Looking for that childhood fix that Lil Gator gave you? Well, It Takes Two sort of delivers on that with the fact that you and a friend play as toy figures in a world operating on the imagination of a child. It’s a nearly-perfect experience worth playing more than once.


Well, those are our choices for the top 8 games like Lil Gator Game! If you liked this then be sure to check out more of our content, such as “How Long is Lil Gator? Does It Have a New Game Plus?”. Don’t forget to like Gamer Journalist on Facebook too for updates on our newest content!

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Nathaniel Litt
Hi! I'm Nathaniel; Star Wars nerd, musician, and active daydreamer. When it comes to gaming, I'll try anything at least once. My mains though are FPS, Action-Adventure, and Puzzle-Platformers.