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''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' takes place in a hub area titled the [[Time Twister]], which every level is accessed from. There are five Time Warp chambers, each containing five levels and a boss fight, which can be accessed once Crash completes the five levels and obtains the [[crystal]] in each one. After completing the boss fight, Crash can access the next Time Warp chamber. The game supports the DualShock controller, which gives off a vibration in certain parts, such as while Crash or Coco are riding a vehicle. Whenever Crash starts one of two certain levels of a Time Warp chamber or its boss battle, a cutscene is shown in which that chamber's boss talks to Crash.
''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' takes place in a hub area titled the [[Time Twister]], which every level is accessed from. There are five Time Warp chambers, each containing five levels and a boss fight, which can be accessed once Crash completes the five levels and obtains the [[crystal]] in each one. After completing the boss fight, Crash can access the next Time Warp chamber. The game supports the DualShock controller, which gives off a vibration in certain parts, such as while Crash or Coco are riding a vehicle. Whenever Crash starts one of two certain levels of a Time Warp chamber or its boss battle, a cutscene is shown in which that chamber's boss talks to Crash.


The gameplay is largely similar to the first two games, because in most levels, Crash or Coco must follow a path to the end. ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' emphasizes the use of vehicles, such as a plane or a jetski. There are a few prehistoric-themed levels in which Crash can ride a small T-Rex named [[Baby T]] and a few China-themed levels where Coco can ride a small tiger named [[Pura]]. [[Super Power]]s are introduced in the game, and are obtained for defeating a boss. Super Powers permanently give Crash an extra ability, such as a longer spinning attack or a double jump.
The gameplay is largely similar to the first two games, because in most levels, Crash or Coco must follow a path to the end. ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' emphasizes the use of vehicles, such as a plane or a jetski. There are a few prehistoric-themed levels in which Crash can ride a baby [[T-Rex]] and a few China-themed levels where Coco can ride a small tiger, [[Pura]]. [[Super Power]]s are introduced in the game, and are obtained for defeating a boss. Super Powers permanently give Crash an extra ability, such as a longer spinning attack or a double jump.


In every level, Crash can obtain a [[Clear Gem]] if he has destroyed every [[crate|box]]. Some levels allow Crash to obtain another gem if he has completed a certain task, such as winning a race. By doing so, the Clear Gem appears at the end, in front of the exit portal. Some levels have a Colored Gem, which Crash can obtain by completing a level's secret area.
In every level, Crash can obtain a [[Clear Gem]] if he has destroyed every [[crate|box]]. Some levels allow Crash to obtain another gem if he has completed a certain task, such as winning a race. By doing so, the Clear Gem appears at the end, in front of the exit portal. Some levels have a Colored Gem, which Crash can obtain by completing a level's secret area.

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