Forest Island

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Forest Island is the first island in the Gobbo Archipelago, and the one that Croc washed up on when he was a baby. This is the Island that King Rufus, king of the Gobbos, resides at. In it's center sits the Gobbo Valley where all of the Gobbos reside.

The island consists mostly of hills and grass, with many caves filled with lava. Lava flows outside the caves too, often in rivers. On top of the island's largest hill is a boxing ring.

Shortly after Baron Dante initially invaded Gobbo Valley, him and his Dantinis trapped 36 Gobbos in boxes, cages, caves, and various other prisons throughout the island.

Thankfully, due to Croc's brave efforts, all of the Gobbos were saved. Except for King Rufus, who was taken to Castle Island.

Additionally, off the coast of this island rests two hidden islands, which Croc could only access after freeing a set amount of Gobbos, hidden on each of these islands was a puzzle piece.

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Levels

1-1 And So The Adventure Begins

1-2 Underground Overground

1-3 Shoutin' Lava Lava Lava

1-B1 Lair of the Feeble

1-S1 The Curvy Caverns

1-4 The Tumbling Dantini

1-5 Cave Fear

1-6 Darkness Descends

1-B2 Fight Night With Flibby

1-S2 The Twisty Tunnels

Bosses

Feeble - 1-B1

He really is, too. Let him chase you until he takes a swing, then while he's recovering, attack him. Three strikes and he's out.

Flibby - 1-B2

Welcome to the Arena! Baron Dante had super-sized Flibby into a punching Ladybird and it's up to Croc to save him. Flibby will attempt to punch you, but avoid his attacks, and then spin him. Flibby will fall to the floor, at which you point you stomp on him. Do this a further two times, avoiding his attacks, and you will be to continue onto the second island

Flora

This mainly consists of Grass, Mushrooms, and most likely, peas (due to it being Croc's favorite food.)

Fauna

There are several creatures living on Forest Island, such as Gobbos, Giant Snakes, Giant Bees, ladybugs, ducks, pelicans, sheep, and the occasional Beany Bird.