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{{italic title|''Croc 2'' (Game Boy Color)}}
{{Game infobox
|image1=Croc 2 gameboy.png
|title=Croc 2
|platforms=Game boy Color
|image1image=[[File:Croc 2 gameboy.png|250px]]
|release_dates=25 January 2001 (US)
2 February 2001 (EU)
|publisher=Natsume
|developer=[[Argonaut Games PLC]]
|publisher=[[Natsume]]
|preceded_by=[[Croc (Game Boy Color)]]
|released=NA: January 25, 2001<br>EU/AUS: February 2, 2001
|platformsconsole=[[Game boyBoy Color]]
}}
The '''Game''Croc Boy Color2''''' versionfor ofthe [[CrocGame 2Boy Color]] was developed by the by [[Natsume]], the peoplecompany whoresponsible madefor translating the Harvest Moon farming series, and was the only Croc game to not be made by [[Argonaut Games PLC|Argonaut]] (before the Croc Mobile Series which was made by [[Morpheme]]).
 
The plot is largely the same as the [[Croc 2|console version]].
Although most of the story and quests remain the same as the console versions, the main difference in story comes from the ending, which is fairly different from the console versions. In addition to this, [[Croc's Family|Croc's Mother]] is drastically different in appearance.
 
==Back cover description==
''Croc is back in an exciting new adventure as he searches for his long lost parents. But the search soon becomes a showdown as Croc's arch enemy, Baron Dante, is magically resurrected by his evil Dantinis. Join Croc's journey as he explores over 35 levels within four Gobbo tribe villages, each packed with unique Gobbos, mischievous monsters and tons of surprises.''
==Gameplay==
The game is seen in a top-down perspective, instead of the original 2D platformer that [[Croc (Game Boy Color)|Croc]] exhibitedwas.
 
[[Croc]] is capable of running, jumping, long jumping, tail-whipping and stomping, similar to the console game. He can defeat enemies using his tail-whip and long jump. Tail-whip is also used to activate several switches found in the game, whilst stomping is used to activate panels on the ground, often used for puzzles found in the game.
[[Croc]]'s signature moves are all still present.
 
[[File:Pause.png|right|Pause screen|thumb]]Each level contains 5 [[Coloured Crystals]] and a [[Golden Gobbo]] area which only opens if the five coloured crystals are obtained first. In order for the "good ending" to be shown, Croc must have obtained all of the Golden Gobbos before facing [[Baron Dante (Croc 2 GBC)|Baron Dante]]. If Croc leaves the area before collecting the Golden Gobbo (or any of the crystals), the level will reset, and Croc will have to collect everything from the beginning.
 
Each level also has a [[Clockwork Gobbo|Robo Gobbo]] panel in the level. These areas specifically lead to one coloured crystal per level. Also in certain levels are [[Jelly|Jump Jelly]] panels, which also lead to another coloured crystal.
 
Every level has a different objective, which is told by the [[Gobbos|gobbo]] at the gate. At the beginning of the game in [[Sailor Village (GBC)|Sailor Village]], most of these objectives line up with the console's quests. But afterwards, the quests take an entirely different turn, bearing little resemblance to those found in the console game.
 
[[File:Deliver-1.PNG|thumb|A Dantini in [[Deliver the Letter]]]]Each village has three levels plus one guardian level. In all of the regular levels, the only enemies that are out to harm Croc are Dantinis, which change in appearance depending on what village Croc is in. Croc can defeat them to earn [[crystals]] and [[hearts]].
 
In addition to those already mentioned, Croc can also purchase [[Heart Pots]] to increase his life from [[Swap Meet Pete's General Store]]. He can also purchase [[Tail of the Phoenix]], an item exclusive to this version of the game which automatically saves Croc from losing a life under certain circumstances.
 
The game also features an extensive password system, which tracks the items that Croc has obtained, as well as his stats and what levels and quests have been completed. As such, passwords for this game are long.
 
== Plot ==
[[File:Croc2-GBCMap.png|thumb|The Map]]
The game's plot is largely the same as the [[Croc 2|console version]], though it does have some differences and takes some liberties, especially later on in the game.
 
[[Croc]] receives a message in a bottle whilst playing with one of his [[Gobbo]] friends on the beach. The two discover via the message that [[Croc's Family]] are looking for him. Croc sets out on a journey to find his [[Croc's Family|parents]], which takes him through four Gobbo villages.
 
Towards the end in the [[Inca Village (GBC)|Inca Village]], he learns that [[Baron Dante]] has returned. After Croc defeats him, if he has located all of the [[Golden Gobbo]]s, his mother appears, reuniting them at last.
 
==Levels==
Note: Levels are fan-given names, since the game does not give official titles.
*[[Sailor Village (GBC)|Sailor Village]]
**[[Save the Gobbo]]
**[[Recover the Stolen Treasure Chests]]
**[[Get the Gobbo's Sandwich]]
**[[Soveena the Squid (GBC)|Soveena the Squid]]
*[[Cossack Village (GBC)|Cossack Village]]
**[[The Snowman's Parts]]
**[[Herbs for Flu Medicine]]
**[[Save the Gobbo's Brother]]
**[[Lava Monster]]
*[[Caveman Village (GBC)|Caveman Village]]
**[[Save Robo Gobbo]]
**[[Check the Lava Rise]]
**[[Examine the Water Pipe]]
**[[Mad Scientist]]
*[[Inca Village (GBC)|Inca Village]]
**[[Deliver the Letter]]
**[[Save the Gobbo's Grandpa]]
**[[Retrieve the Stolen Statue Piece]]
**[[Baron Dante (Croc 2 GBC)|Baron Dante]]
 
==Reception==
Croc 2 for the Gameboy Color was met with mixedpositive reviews. It was praised for being a step up from [[Croc (Game Boy Color)|Croc]], and not just a generic side-scrolling platformer.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/02/03/croc-2-2 IGN Article]</ref>
 
== Back cover description ==
''Croc is's back in an exciting new adventure as he searches for his long lost parents. But the search soon becomes a showdown as Croc's arch enemy, Baron Dante, is magically resurrected by his evil Dantinis. Join Croc's journey as he explores over 3512 levels withinin four Gobbo tribevast villagesworlds, each packed with unique Gobbos, mischievouschallenging monsterspuzzles and tons of surprises.!''
 
==Trivia==
*Although the first Village and its quests largely resemble those found in the console release, the rest of the quests and levels deter greatly from them.
*Like its [[Croc (Game Boy Color)|predecessor]], some prototype aspects of the game have been left in, such as [[Soveena the Squid (Character)|Soveena]] appearing pink instead of blue.
*Nothing from the box art is actually in the game, except for Croc and the Gobbo. [[Cannon Boat Keith]] makes no appearance in this game, neither do any types of [[Dantini]]s other than the regular walking ones. Although there is a mine level, there is no mine cart in the game.
*Croc's father and sibling make no appearance in this game.
 
==Gallery==
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== References ==
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