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Revision as of 20:55, April 24, 2020

Template:Game The Game Boy Color version of Croc 2 was developed by the by Natsume, the company responsible for translating the Harvest Moon series, and was the only Croc game to not be made by Argonaut (before the Croc Mobile Series which was made by Morpheme).

Plot

The plot is largely the same as the 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 Mother is drastically different in appearance.

Gameplay

The game is seen in a top-down perspective, instead of the original 2D platformer that Croc exhibited.

Croc's signature moves are all still present.

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.

Levels

(Note: Levels are fan-given names, since the game does not give official titles)

Reception

Croc 2 for the Gameboy Color was met with positive reviews. It was praised for being a step up from Croc, and not just a generic side-scrolling platformer.[1]

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.

Gallery

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