

I wish I could do that! I would never have to buy a snack again and all I would need to do is pull one out of my ear and get on with the day! Fun fact about the strange wumpa fruits, if Crash is left standing for a while then he starts juggling wunpa fruit or pull one out of his ear. Wumpa fruits are Crash’s favourite food and a very common object in all the Crash Bandicoot games, If you collect 100 wumpa fruits you will receive one extra life. To destroy the nitro crates at the end of the level Crash must press the nitro switch crate, which instantly detonates all the nitro crates in the level.ĭoctor Neo Cortex is your average psychopathic villain/evil scientist that you will be fighting because he is the main antagonist of the Crash Bandicoot. If Crash touches these nitro crates they will instantly explode and crash would lose on of his Aku Aku masks or lose a life if he has none and if Crash loses a life like this then if you are above ground an angel will appear playing the didgeridoo but if you are below ground then a grave will arise out of the ground. These stronger nitro crates never explode because it would then be impossible to access the Purple Gem without them. In the Bee-Having level there is a staircase made out of tougher nitro crates that you can touch without being harmed, which then leads to a secret passage and evidently the Purple Gem. In the Cortex Strikes Back and Warped the nitro crates do occasionally hop up into the air proving passing them difficult. The nitro crates are very powerful explosive crates that are extremely sensitive and should not ben touched at all even while you are in the ground unless you are invincible. In the polar riding levels of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back the TNT crates start the timer automatically without Crash touching them which means you will have to speed run these levels in order to survive. These precious seconds give you the chance to escape. After you do this, the crate will count down form three to one and then explode. If you run into the crate it will cause the player to lose a life or Aku Aku mask. To destroy these crates you will, need to either jump on them or headbutt them underwater or in space. These crates are very dangerous but necessary to break in order to getting all the crates in the levels. The TNT crate is an explosive crate that appears in the Crash games and is filled to the absolute top with TNT ready to explode. If you have a translucent version of the Aku Aku and you pick up another your original Aku Aku the time that you have the Aku Aku is extended. If the player has the translucent version of the Aku Aku and takes a hit the Aku Aku will disappear leaving the player without light so be careful in the dark levels not to get hit or else you will be up a dark creek without your flashlight. The Aku Aku crates can also release a translucent version of Aku Aku which can aid the player as a lighted guide in the dark levels such as ‘Lights Out’ and ‘Fumbling in the Dark’ however the light guide is only temporary and after a certain amount of time the Aku Aku will disappear and no longer light the path. Hits do not include falling into holes and being brutally crushed by boulders, your witch doctor can’t save you then. The Aku Aku can take one hit for the player before disappearing.


In the first two games there are Aku Aku crates which once broken the Aku Aku will appear along side the player’s side.
