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Pete is also capable of teleporting [[Croc (Character)|Croc]] to other [[Gobbo]] Villages with the use of his Crystal Ball.
Pete is also capable of teleporting [[Croc (Character)|Croc]] to other [[Gobbo]] Villages with the use of his Crystal Ball.


There are four villages [[Croc (Character)|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]] villages, created by Dante.
There are four villages [[Croc (Character)|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]] villages, created by Dante.


Interestingly, a Western-style village, (dubbed by fans [[Cowboy Village]]) featuring Cowboys and Native Americans, was planned but never finished.
Interestingly, a Western-style village, (dubbed by fans [[Cowboy Village]]) featuring Cowboys and Native Americans, was planned but never finished.