Beware! Lil Gator Game beta codes roaming out there are fake!
By Sara Araujo onThe game is not having beta testing for the moment

Be careful if you recently received an offer for a Lil Gator Game beta code. Playtonic and developer MegaWobble has reached out to fans of its upcoming title to warn them that any emails that allegedly offer the beta test are a "scam."
"It has come to our attention that someone is offering beta testing for Lil Gator Game," publisher Playtonic tweeted over the weekend. "We can confirm this is a SCAM, not from Playtonic or Lil Gator Game. If we were offering this to our communities, we would announce it on our Twitter and not via any other channels," the tweet added.
"Please do NOT click the links provided in the scam message! If you receive any suspicious messages claiming to be from Playtonic, please let us know. Stay safe, everyone."
For those wondering if/when a demo or beta test will be available, Playtonic has an answer that the title per se won’t have one.
"We will not be doing beta testing for Lil Gator Game as we had a demo up on Steam last year and part of this year and received great feedback from the community," the publisher explains in response to Eurogamer. "If this changes, we'll definitely announce it here and on Steam."
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