Temple Ruins

''Hope you aren't afraid by dark temples! The whole level is a giant death trap, don't fall and go to Road to Nowhere.'' - Level description

Temple Ruins (こだいの しんでん lit. Ancient Temple in Japanese) is the thirteenth level (including boss fights) and is the fourth level of the second island in the first Crash Bandicoot. This is the first dark temple type of level, with many tricky death traps, as well as snakes, spiders and bats trying to stop Crash Bandicoot in this level. There is a hidden area in the middle of the level, where there is a wumpa hanging in mid-air to the left of a platform. When Crash travels to the left, iron crates and basic crates appear beneath him, leading to a platform with more crates.

The Tawna bonus round in the previous level, The Lost City, saves at this level.

Types of crates

 * Aku Aku Crate
 * Arrow Crate - wooden
 * Basic Crate
 * Bounce Crate
 * Checkpoint Crate
 * Crash Crate
 * Iron Crate (only in the secret path, not in Beta)
 * ? Crate
 * TNT Crate

Stage parameters

 * Aku Aku Crates: 2
 * TNT Crates: 1
 * Other Crates: 64
 * Tawna Bonus Round Crates: None. (NTSC-US) 11 (NTSC-J) 17 (Beta)
 * Brio Bonus Round Crates: None.
 * Cortex Bonus Round Crates: None.

Password
This corresponds to a save file at this level (31%, 0 keys, 4 gems).

This corresponds to a prototype save file at this level:

Koala Kong - Papu Papu - Doctor Nitrus Brio - Koala Kong - Crash Bandicoot - Pinstripe Potoroo

Translation of Aku Aku Hints in the Japanese Version

 * The mechanisms inside this temple are very complex. If you don't know the direction to advance, there's a way to confirm it: follow the apples.

Trivia

 * This level has the most boxes in the game (N. Sanity Beach takes its spot in the prototype).
 * In the NTSC-US and PAL versions of the game, this level does not have a Tawna bonus round. However the NTSC-J version does by adding new ? crates. This bonus round is not taken from any other levels.
 * The invisible crate bridge in this level is completely made of basic crates.