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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy: How to Beat Tiny Tiger

HOW TO BEAT TINY TIGER IN CRASH BANDICOOT N. SANE TRILOGY

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Tiny Tiger is the third boss in the second game in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and sees you battle him in a room with nine platforms hovering above a huge drop.

Tiny Tiger will follow you around the platforms as you leap between them and after a few jumps three will turn red and will fall away. To beat him, you must cause him to jump onto a platform as, or just after, it is falling. To do so you must jump over one just before it falls so that Tiny follow you. You will have to do it three times.

For the first set, make your way around the platforms and when three turn red, head to the top right one, ensuring you cross a red one on your way. For the second set, head to the bottom right platform. Finally,  for the third and final one, the middle bottom one is the only one that falls at first, then all but the top right fall. Therefore, ensure that you cross the one that falls first before making your way to the top right. That will see Tiny Tiger fall and you will have beaten him.

Tiny Tiger also appears as the first boss in the third Crash Bandicoot game. Here, he has been captured by N. Cortex and fights you in a Colosseum setting. First, you will need to avoid him as he leaps around the arena and jump on his back or spin at him when he sticks his trident in the ground. Then, some lions will come running out of the cages under his platform and you will have to dodge them or spin at them to kill them. Tiny will then jump around again and you’ll get a chance to attack him once more. The lions will come running out again and Tiny will once again attack. Once you’ve beaten him by hitting him three times, you’ll be awarded with a Super Charged Body Slam and will be able to exit the arena. It is one of the most simple boss fights in the N. Sane Trilogy.

That is how you beat Tiny Tiger in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. For more on the game, be sure to check out out wiki guide.

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