

There are two types of events Primary events and Secondary events. There are a total of 137 events to complete in this game however, four of them can only be unlocked if the player have a save file from the first game on the same Memory Card as Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return. The game features characters rendered in polygons, unlike the predecessor where the characters consists of sprites.Įvents are a major game mechanic in this game, as well as the predecessor. The gameplay is mostly identical to its predecessor, but takes advantage of three dimensions instead of just switching from foreground to background. When they arrive at the house they find out that the thing inside the burning house is a valuable Golden Crab as mentioned by. He also reminds Tomba of his animal dash. Zippo gives Tomba an Adventure Journal in order to record his adventures since they are in a totally unknown place. He reports to Tomba about the burning house and says that they should do something in order to prevent the house from burning to crisp. When he returns a Flying Evil Pig destroys a faucet. Zippo flies to scout the area and finds a burning house. Zippo notices a burning scent and asks Tomba if he smells something burning. Zippo then pops out of Tomba, showing that he is with Tomba all this time. The fisherman scolds Tomba asking him what he is doing in the water and telling him that he is scaring the fish. Tomba makes it to the sea at the Town of Fishermen where a fisherman reels him in, probably thinking of him as a big catch. Presumably washed away by waves of the sea, Tomba and Charles has been separated. However, Zippo visibly disagrees with the action. Determined to bring his girlfriend back, Tomba recklessly jumps into the sea, Charles followed afterwards. As he is reading the letter all he could think about is the whereabouts of Tabby. The letter is addressed to Tomba and it says that Tomba's girlfriend, Tabby, disappeared. To their surprise, a talking bug named Zippo pops out.

Charles and Tomba rush to see the letter and open it. Surprised, he tells Tomba about it and they watch the letter fly to Tomba's mailbox. Charles notices a glowing letter fall from the sky. As Tomba is about to hit the pig, it evaded Tomba which effectively makes Tomba hit the pink pig behind the it.


Afterwards he charges to the Evil Flying Pig and the latter replies aggressively. He dashes to quickly comes to the seen and catches one of the eggs from breaking. Tomba sees the commotion and quickly comes to rescue. It sees that a Koma Pig and a Flying Pig is having fun with its eggs by using them as golf balls. Tomba is collecting fruits with Charles when suddenly a bird freaks out. You can help the Tomba! Wiki by expanding it. It is unclear whether MonkeyPaw Games will release the game in English or not, but it is still possible to buy the European version. However, due to technical issues, the game is in the form of a Japanese Import. The North American version was announced as part of MonkeyPaw Games' Retro Rush Lineup and was released on February 18th, 2014 for $5.99. The European version was released on November 21st, 2012. The Japanese version, called Tomba: The Wild Adventures, was released on the Japanese PlayStation Network on September 28th, 2011 for ¥600. The Evil Swine Return takes place after Tomba! and is set on a different continent, where Tomba pursues his kidnapped childhood friend while completing events and capturing a new group of Evil Pigs together with his new sidekick, Zippo. It was released in 1999 for Japan and North America, and in 2000 for the PAL region. Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return (トンバ! ザ・ワイルドアドベンチャー, Tonba! Za Wairudo Adobenchā, Tomba: The Wild Adventures), Tombi! 2: The Evil Swine Return in the PAL region, is a platform action-adventure video game, developed by Whoopee Camp and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console.
