Croc 2

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Croc 2

North American PlayStation box art
Developer(s) Argonaut Software (PSX, PC)

Natsume (GBC version)

Publisher(s) Fox Interactive (PSX, PC)

THQ (GBC)

Platform(s) Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation
Release date PlayStation
NA June 30, 1999

EU August 3, 1999
Windows
NA February 29, 2000
EU June 9, 2000
Game Boy Color
NA January 25, 2001
EU February 2, 2001

Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player
Rating(s) ESRB: E

Croc 2 (working title, Croc 2: Kingdoms of the Gobbos), released in 1999, is the sequel to Croc: Legend of the Gobbos. Developed by Argonaut Software between 1998 and 1999, and published by Fox Interactive. Croc 2 was released on Game Boy Color, Windows and PlayStation. Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast releases were planned, but both were canceled. The plot revolves around Croc searching for missing parents, and saving the Inventor Gobbo from Baron Dante. The original soundtrack features the guitarist Simon Gosling.

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[edit] Storyline

Previously... A baby Crocodile was found by the friendly Gobbos, cute little fur balls who inhabit the Gobbo Islands. Rufus, King of the Gobbos adopted the foundling, and with the help of the rest of the tribe, raised him, teaching him the ways of the Gobbos.

All was well until, one day, the evil Baron Dante arrived in the valley where the Gobbos lived. Dante was an evil wizard who took great pleasure in inflicting pain and suffering on others. Sickened by the happy Gobbos, he and his rampaging Dantini swept into the Gobbo Valley capturing the Gobbos. King Rufus was taken by Dante himself and kept in a cage inside his Tower of Terror.

Croc managed to avoid capture but he was left all alone. He knew he had to try to help the Gobbos any way that he could and that he must save the King from Baron Dante. After many adventures, Croc succeeded in freeing the Gobbos, defeating the Baron and saving their King. Everything was back to normal in Gobbo Valley and the Gobbos celebrated by erecting a statue of Croc in their Valley.

Now... With Dante gone, Croc and the Gobbos have resumed their lives of playing and having fun, but meantime, not too far away, evil Dantini plot the return of Baron Dante! Unfortunately an unlucky Inventor Gobbo is captured when he witnesses Dante's return.

One day, back at Gobbo Valley, Croc was playing at the beach, and finds a bottle at his feet, He picked it up and, inside, found a message with a baby crocodile footprint on it. The message explained that the senders were looking for their long-lost son. Croc was shocked. He took the message to King Rufus who read it and eventually told Croc that he would need to go to a far away land where there were other Gobbos who might be able to help him to find his parents.

With that, all the Gobbos help to make a catapult that can bring Croc all the way to the distant mainland, where his search can begin.

[edit] Gameplay

The gameplay in Croc 2 has advanced considerably compared to the previous game. Instead of simply finding six Gobbo in each level, the player must now complete various tasks.

One of the many changed elements is the health system; instead of the extra life system that Legend of the Gobbos had, Croc now has only one life and a heart count; each hit Croc gets, takes away one heart; the heart count can be restored by finding heart tokens in the levels, or by collecting one-hundred crystals; the starting maximum count for hearts is three, the player can buy Heart Pots from Swap Meet Pete to be able to collect more hearts.

Another new aspect is Swap Meet Pete's General Store. The store is owned by a large, anthropomorphic cat, named Pete. In this store the player can buy:

  • Heart Pots, to increase their health
  • Gummi Savers (North American release) or Jellies (Other Regions), to allow them to reach high places
  • Clockwork Gobbo to reach otherwise inaccessible areas of a level.

Pete is also capable of teleporting Croc to other Gobbo Villages with the use of his Crystal Ball.

There are four villages Croc must traverse through before reaching the end of the game, each with Gobbo of different personalities. The four villages are the Sailor Village, the Cossack Village, the Caveman Village and the Inca Village. Each village has five levels, two bosses (with the exception of the Inca Village, which has only two levels, and one boss) and one Golden Gobbo level. Once the fourth village is finished, Croc then travels to Baron Dante's Tower of Power, and once the Jigsaw Puzzle Pieces are assembled, a fifth village can be unlocked; the fifth village is a corrupted version of the Gobbo village, created by Dante.

Interestingly, a Western-style village, featuring Cowboys and Native Americans, was planned but never finished.

[edit] Characters

Croc 2 features many new characters, however several characters that were featured in Legend of the Gobbos are absent here.

  • Heroes
    • Croc
    • King Rufus
    • Inventor Gobbo
    • Swap Meet Pete
  • Villains
    • Baron Dante

[edit] Levels

There are four types of levels in Croc 2. In each level there are five colored crystals, and one Golden Gobbo. by obtaining these crystal a door is opened to allow croc to get to the golden gobbo.

[edit] Main Levels

The most common type of levels. In each one Croc must complete a task, such as rescuing Gobbos, retrieving stolen items, or even mazes.

[edit] Boss Levels

The boss levels, as the name implies, have a boss. Each world has two, with the exception of the Inca village, which has only one. The player must complete three levels to unlock the first boss and the remaining two levels to unlock the second. Once the second boss has been defeated, Croc can progress to the next world. The Bosses are:

  • Sailor Village
    • Soveena the Squid

Despite her name, Soveena is in fact, an octopus. She attacks the beach at the Sailor Village in an attempt to steal a gobbo. Croc defeats her by throwing barrels at her.

  • Cossack Village
    • Lava Monster

To defeat the Lava Monster, the player must use the ice blocks to freeze the lava pools.

  • Caveman Village
    • Village Masher

A large, robotic T-Rex that is piloted by a green Dantini scientist. The Village Masher sets the entire Caveman Village on fire. Croc defeats it by attacking it. The Village Masher was still experimental and was not supposed to be used, however Baron Dante ordered the Dantini Scientists to release it.

Baron Dante is fought twice. The first encounter Dante is on a throne. Flies are flying back and forth on in front of him. croc defeats him by trowing barrels at him. In the second form, Baron Dante is moving around teleporting. he has a shield of energy balls that he shoots at croc. croc defeats him by attaking repeatedly.

[edit] Soundtrack

  • Karin Griffin - Composer, additional music
  • Justin Scharvona - Additional music
  • Simon Gosling - Guitars
  • Noel Langley - Trumpet
  • Gita Langley - Violin

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