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Angry Alligator Is Chomping Its Way to Nintendo Switch

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Take a bite out of humankind as a semiaquatic reptile. In the adventure game, Angry Alligator, allows you to eat anything that moves. Eat all living organisms. From looking at the trailer, as expected, the humans should be running away, not trying to be a hero. You will increase your stamina, growing big and strong enough to face more challenges. Lure in gullible animals to become victims of your relentless jaws like deers, birds, and bears. Or maybe you would prefer attacking beasts and tourists, where you rule your swamp.

Angry Alligator - Announcement Teaser

Angry Alligator is an open world game, developed by Backup Plan and soon to be published by Lion Castle. The game will be released on October 12, 2021, for the following platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS4 (PlayStation 4), and PS5 (PlayStation 5). To remain updated on all of the developments, follow Angry Alligator on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or the official website. 

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Join a small alligator on a big adventure to free his home from the mostly frustrating hoomans. That is right! In this game, humans are called hoomans

Grow into the biggest gator in the swamp and eat everything (like birds, frogs, and bears)

There is no pressure, but the whole swamp counting on you

Become one with the wisdom of Wisecroc and learn the ways of the swamp

Meet and eat hoomans after exploring a massive open world

Select from various alligators to play as and dress them up in hats or wigs

Raid the hooman’s camps, pull them through toilets, and blow things up. 

Nobody messes with your swamp

Isaiah Joshua is an author and poet and has a love for video games. In May 2016, he graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor's Degree in Cinema Arts and Science. As an avid gamer, some of his favorite games are "WWF No Mercy, Hitman, Manhunt, Sims 3, Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter. Conscious in gaming culture, he is always researching gaming history, as well as the latest games to write about.