

The jokes are something worth discussing with Later Alligator.
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From Pat’s grill loving dad who speaks in dad puns then full explanation of his jokes with grim dark undertones, to his gruff knife loving cousin who has a hidden sensitive side. Not one identical, and each brings their own brand of humor making the interactions feel unique. The interactions with the family are wacky, short conversations that highlight the idiosyncrasies of their individual personalities. Using a point and click interface, you are moving along specific areas of Alligator New York, finding the members of Pat’s extended family and attempting to get information out of them with the only convincing factor being a mini game. That’s the long and short of this mini game collection wrapped in a mafioso story. On his birthday, when he usually gets his own personal hotel room, he asks you to investigate his family and find out what their “big event” is and how they plan on taking him out. As part of a wide spread alligator mafia, he has spilled the beans with incriminating info and by the way he is easily giving away exposition, it’s clear he has loose lips (do alligators have lips? Not important.). Pat regales you of his worry of his family plotting to kill him. Yes, you heard it correctly, the alligator puns fly fast and loose here. Our story begins with a shady hotel meeting with Pat, a small alligator living in the big Alligator, New York. The story brings the comedy in all forms but still tugs at the heart strings and finds time to slip in a message or two in between. A quirky collection of mini games developed by Pillow Fight Games that tells a heartwarming tale (tail?) of a small alligator named Pat who’s got some, let’s say anxiety about his family. Despite their resurgence, rarely has there been one with as much heart and soul as Later Alligator.


Point and Click adventure games have quietly been returning in the zeitgeist via indie developers.
