The massive DLC nobody saw coming is an expansion for Lil Gator Game, a more adorable spin on Zelda and one of my favorite cozy indie games

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Lil Gator Game dropped at the tail end of 2022 and has stood the test of time since as one of the coziest indie games reminiscent of Legend of Zelda classics like Wind Waker – and soon, it’s getting even bigger thanks to a surprise expansion.

I enjoyed my time with Lil Gator Game so much that I’ve been searching Steam for another equally as adorable and wholesome adventure since, but my search might finally be over. Developer MegaWobble just announced brand-new DLC In the Dark, and it sounds absolutely huge. The “big DLC expansion” as the studio describes it boasts an exciting new underground region to explore and all sorts of extra additions to go along with it.



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