Lake Placid 2: Croc Alley Overview
Lake Placid 2: Croc Alley was one of those Flash games you'd find on a movie or TV show website in the mid-2000s. It was a simple, promotional tie-in for the direct-to-video sequel, built for a quick play session during a study break or while waiting for something to load. The game didn't try to be anything more than a straightforward arcade experience, which was typical for a lot of Flash content from that era.
You control a large crocodile from a top-down perspective, swimming through a narrow waterway. Your goal is to eat swimmers before they can reach the safety of the shore. You steer the croc with your mouse, chomping on characters who flail in the water. The challenge comes from avoiding explosive barrels that float into your path; hitting one ends your run. The game moves at a steady, repetitive pace, and the difficulty ramps up as more swimmers and hazards appear. It feels like a basic test of reflexes and steering, a momentary distraction built around a single, simple idea.