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}}'''Inca Village''' is the fourth village [[Croc]] visits in [[Croc 2]]. Its home to the Inca Tribetribe of [[Gobbo]]s that live high in the mountains. The Village itself is considerably smaller than the others, containing only two levels and one [[Guardian]].
 
== Geography ==
 
[[Swap Meet Pete]]'s store sits on a path along the side of the mountain, where the [[Monarchs in Croc 2|Inca King]] can be found. The village is also home to a large waterfall and a large pyramid, which the [[Professor Gobbo]] uses for a workshop. A large amount of buildings can be found in a level, and a maze is also behind a [[Items in Croc 2|Golden Gobbo]] Door.
 
== Residents ==
 
The [[Gobbo]]s that reside there all wear headdresses, except for the [[Professor Gobbo]]. This is also the only place in the game where baby[[Baby Gobbos]] can be found. They are small enough for [[Croc (Character)|Croc]] to carry, and all wear diapers. The Villagevillage's king (or chief, as it may be) seems to rely on the Professor Gobbo's knowledge. Another overweight [[Gobbo]] sits around a pot of Ginger Soda and will challenge [[Croc (Character)|Croc]] to a burping contest.
 
[[Image: Inca Gobbos.png|The official artwork for the Inca Gobbos.|thumb|right]]
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== Trivia ==
*The Inca Village is the only Village in the game with less than four levels and only one Guardian, making it the shortest Villagevillage to beatcomplete.
 
*The Inca Village is the only Villagevillage not replicated in [[Baron Dante's Secret World]].
 
*The most common enemy in the levels in this Villagevillage are the Conquistador Dantinis. This is most likely a real world reference to how the Inca were wiped out by the Conquistadors of Spain and Portugal.
 
*The walls surrounding the Village have ''human'' handprints on them.
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