February 11 update has arrived for Lil Gator, and here’s everything new added and fixed with this patch. Lil Gator has increased its popularity a lot lately. The game is known for its Nintendo Switch release, but it’s also playable on some other platforms. The developer studio proved its success with the game’s reviews on Steam; they’re overwhelmingly positive. Today’s update is a doping for the game. It brings a few changes that could improve how you play the game. It’s not only the bug fixes. There are also new features and technical corrections made today. Here are the patch notes for Lil Gator update released on February 11.
Lil Gator February 11 Update Patch Notes
- Add an in-game timer
- Full Speed Auto Attack Swings
- Fast forward through all text
- Limits the frame rate to 60 during dialogue, to ensure consistency between runs.
- Skips name input and automatically gives the player a name.
- Added “autoname” parameter. Allows the user to customize the name that will be used.
- Added “Customize Time Controls” submenu. Allows the user to customize checkpoints for the game timer.
settings
- By the end of the game, Big Sis is a bit more talkative.
- Foliage no longer obscures the camera as much.
- Becca and Summantha give slightly clearer clues.
- Having finished hitting the rock for Susanne, it’s now a little harder to accidentally skip the first line of dialogue that starts.
- The portrait can now be picked up by interacting with it.
Correction of errors
- Franny won’t forget to give a DIY idea anymore.
- Junk Shop no longer breaks when using a special build.
- Sam drops her pencil a second time.
- Tutorials are no longer displayed for unequipped item slots.
- Jada remembers blinking.
- When using a special configuration, you may still get “Oof!” achievement
- Twig no longer loses track of you.
- Challenge buttons trigger more consistently.
- Various bug fixes.
- Fixed some typos.
As you see, there are many changes that could be affecting the game’s experience. Lil Gator was released back in December, so it’s brand-new. There are many updates on the way, and Lil Gator surprisingly gets pretty good comments even with its 3-months old version. Lil Gator is available on PC, macOS, and Nintendo Switch.