Darkness Descends

Darkness Descends is the seventh level of Forest Island in Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, and the seventh level played chronologically in the game. As with all normal levels, there are 6 Gobbos hidden in the level to be collected. The level marks the first appearance of an underwater area.

Gobbos

 * The first Gobbo is in the bottom Smash Box in the three stacked boxes in the first area.
 * The second Gobbo is in the cave in the Well in the first area as part of a Box Chasing Game. Croc must chase the Smash Box around the cave until jumping on it to stop it moving, then smashing it open to reveal the Gobbo.
 * The third Gobbo is in the Smash Box at the end of the second area.
 * The fourth Gobbo is in the Smash Box in the third area past the Climbable Wall.
 * The fifth Gobbo is located in the Smash Box in the third area above the platforms.
 * The sixth Gobbo is located behind the Crystal Door in the water. Swim to the end of the cave and the Gobbo will be there in a bubble.

Coloured Crystals

 * The green crystal sits on top of the Monkey Bars in the first area disguised as the first white crystal.
 * The red crystal sits on top of the Monkey Bars in the first area also disguised as the second white crystal.
 * The blue crystal is disguised and is on the first platform in the second area.
 * The yellow crystal is also disguised as a crystal and is on the second platform.
 * The pink crystal is at the top in the third area above the Jelly on a platform.

Hazards

 * Fireballs

Items

 * 66x White Crystals
 * 6x Gobbos
 * 5x Coloured Crystals

Soundtrack
The following tracks are played in this level:
 * Track 3 "Forest Island 1"
 * Track 51 "Crystal Door Challenge - Cave"
 * Track 4 "Forest Island 2"
 * Track 6 "Forest Island 4"
 * Track 62 "Bonus Area"
 * Track 14 "Underwater 1"

Trivia

 * This is the only level that does not contain any enemies.
 * This level has the most disguised coloured crystals in the game: four. The only one not disguised is the pink crystal.
 * The name of this level may be a reference to the studio album of the same name released in 1986 by American thrash metal band Dark Angel. This may also be coincidence.