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== Publisher ==
== Publisher ==
Everywhere else in the world Croc 2 was published by Fox Interactive, but Croc Adventure was published (in Japan) by Koei, unlike Pau Pau Island which was published by Mitsui Media Quest.
Although Croc 2 was published by Fox Interactive in most countries, Croc Adventure was published by Koei in Japan, unlike Pau Pau Island which was published by Mitsui Media Quest.


== Differences ==
== Differences ==
*Game comes with a fold away sheet instead of an instruction manual.
*Game comes with a fold away sheet instead of an instruction manual.
*Disc uses cover art instead of the art used in other releases.
*Disc uses cover art instead of the art used in other releases.
*The Gobbos are known as Pau Pau's again.
*Gobbos are no longer known as Pau Paus, but as Gobbos, like the original release.
*Hubs are called 'home' instead of 'village'.
*Baron Dante is known as Magician again.
*No PC version.
*No PC version.
*The cheats do not work.
*The cheats do not work, and their codes have been removed entirely.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>Croc_Adventure_(SLPM-86310)_(Back).jpg|Back cover</gallery>
<gallery>Croc_Adventure_(SLPM-86310)_(Back).jpg|Back cover</gallery>

==Trivia==
*There are a few promotional [[Stickers|sticker sheets]] that were made for this version.
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Revision as of 15:58, October 13, 2021

Template:Game Croc Adventure (クロックアドベンチャー) is the Japanese released version of Croc 2.

Unlike Croc! Pau Pau Island, The cover is the same as the western release of Croc 2.

Publisher

Although Croc 2 was published by Fox Interactive in most countries, Croc Adventure was published by Koei in Japan, unlike Pau Pau Island which was published by Mitsui Media Quest.

Differences

  • Game comes with a fold away sheet instead of an instruction manual.
  • Disc uses cover art instead of the art used in other releases.
  • Gobbos are no longer known as Pau Paus, but as Gobbos, like the original release.
  • Hubs are called 'home' instead of 'village'.
  • No PC version.
  • The cheats do not work, and their codes have been removed entirely.

Gallery

Trivia

  • There are a few promotional sticker sheets that were made for this version.