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The Cowboy Village was, at one point of [[Croc 2]] one of the many villages of the game. It would have featured cowboys and indians [[Gobbo|Gobbos]], but it was scrapped off the game. Although it is unknown when it was scrapped it is highly likely that it was removed pretty early in the stage of development because no screenshot or image of this village remains in any magazines or promotional videos, except for the Cowboy Gobbo that is, strangely enough, featured on several advertisments for the game and even on the back of the manual, although he is nowhere in the final game, nor the village...
The '''Cowboy Village''' was, at one point of [[Croc 2]] one of the villages of the game. It would have featured [[Cowboy Gobbos]] and Native American [[Gobbo]]s, but it was scrapped from the game.


==Information==
It is also unknown if the scrapped underwater stage of [[Croc 2]] would have been part of this Cowboy Village or not.
Although it is unknown when it was scrapped, it is highly likely that it was removed pretty early in the stage of development. No screen shot or image of this village remains in any magazines or promotional videos, except for the [[Cowboy Gobbo]] that is, strangely enough, featured on several advertisements for the game and even on the back of the manual, although he is nowhere in the final game, nor is his village. No version of the game has been found that contains even the slightest hint to their existence, further suggesting that the village was cut very early in development.

Only a handful of magazines and now-defunct websites ever spoke of the Cowboy Village, and those that did mentioned it only in the earliest preview articles.

On the Fox website, back when the game was known as Croc II, a quote read: "''Expect the unexpected at all times -- one minute fighting in a [[Caveman Village|stone age village]], the next battling in the wild west.''"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19981202044209/http://www.foxinteractive.com/previews/croc2.html</ref>

==References==
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[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Scrapped Elements]]
[[Category:Croc 2]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, January 18, 2022

The Cowboy Village was, at one point of Croc 2 one of the villages of the game. It would have featured Cowboy Gobbos and Native American Gobbos, but it was scrapped from the game.

Information

Although it is unknown when it was scrapped, it is highly likely that it was removed pretty early in the stage of development. No screen shot or image of this village remains in any magazines or promotional videos, except for the Cowboy Gobbo that is, strangely enough, featured on several advertisements for the game and even on the back of the manual, although he is nowhere in the final game, nor is his village. No version of the game has been found that contains even the slightest hint to their existence, further suggesting that the village was cut very early in development.

Only a handful of magazines and now-defunct websites ever spoke of the Cowboy Village, and those that did mentioned it only in the earliest preview articles.

On the Fox website, back when the game was known as Croc II, a quote read: "Expect the unexpected at all times -- one minute fighting in a stone age village, the next battling in the wild west."[1]

References