The Crash Bandicoot video game series is one of the most popular of all time. Fans loved this character and his adventures around Wumpa Islands, going up against his rival, Dr. Neo Cortex. Whether it's the classic platform games or the spin-offs like Crash Tag Team Racing, and Crash Bash, this franchise has provided a lot of entertaining games.

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The brilliance of the Crash Bandicoot franchise is that it truly is available for everyone to play. Younger audiences can enjoy the games, the vibrant colors, and the format, while many of the levels can be challenging for older players, with all of the missions being tough to accomplish. But for everyone who has experienced these games and is ready for something new, what other games would be the best to play?

Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)

Spyro stands by a column in Spyro Reignited Trilogy

The characters of Spyro and Crash have often been compared and contrasted, and with good reason. The two lead characters from these franchises are vibrant, charismatic heroes, with Spyro being a chirpy and loveable character. These remastered games are fantastic platformers that are perfect for beginners, while they do eventually become more advanced for more skilled gamers.

These games allow players to go and collect a variety of eggs and gems, providing different obstacles along the way. The premise sees Spyro trying to bring peace to all of the worlds, which is a simple, yet enjoyable concept.

Rayman 2: The Great Escape (1999)

Rayman 2: The Great Escape gameplay

Rayman is another character that has worked as the lead of an amazing game franchise. This game brings a lot of colors and an exciting world for people to explore with another platformer that tests gamers of all skills in an enjoyable game that's fun for all.

The 3D world makes it a blast to play and the platform levels are exciting enough to make this an excellent challenge for all gamers. With one brilliant character that is full of personality in Rayman, this is an easy game to jump into and enjoy as a story, while also being one that people can hop in and out of.

Donkey Kong Country (1994)

Donkey Kong Country

Much like Crash, Donkey Kong is one of the most iconic video game characters of all time and one that brings destruction and chaos in a fun manner. This platformer is one that is a lot of fun to play and the fact that two gamers can join in at once, with Diddy Kong being a playable character, makes this even greater.

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The game focuses on Donkey and Diddy trying to get back their stolen bananas, and the platforming adventure makes it exciting as gamers try to do that with collectibles on the way, much like in Crash Bandicoot. With so much to explore and do, there's a lot to dive into to create hours of fun.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009)

Super Mario Bros Wii gameplay

The characters of Mario and Luigi are classic and easy to relate with, much like Crash himself. They're great heroes and that's what makes this game so much fun to play, with the side-scrolling platformer bringing increasing intensities, great boss fights, and colorful levels, much like Crash Bandicoot.

Another reason these games are similar is the power-ups that can be obtained as both Crash and Mario have different things that help them throughout the game. The great variety of obstacles either through jumping or from enemies to fight against keeps people on their toes throughout.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

While the classic Super Mario Bros. is something that most gamers have experienced, the Paper Mario games took the franchise in a different direction. This is a 2D adventure that has Mario trying to work out a mystery, but along the way he must conquer different enemies and develop through the world.

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There's a slight twist due to the way this game is played, with a lot of focus being on the action in this one, so it's something that Crash fans will really enjoy.

Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command (2000)

Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command

Having the gameplay experience of Crash Bandicoot, but with added blasters and a character as iconic as Buzz Lightyear really made his a fun experience for people. Just like Crash, this game featured boss fights, though even more frequently, with one being at the end of every single level of this game, which only added to the thrill.

It's action-packed throughout, featuring different enemies as well as tricky jumps and obstacles to avoid which all come together in a fantastic gaming experience.

The Lion King (1994)

The Lion King video game footage

This is a classic Disney movie that is beloved by millions, and because of the huge appeal, it had there's no surprise it got turned into a platform video game. Players take Simba through the beats of the movie in platforming style, coming across different challenges along the way.

Much like Crash, this game always had the potential to be frustratingly difficult, despite the fact that it was primarily aimed at a younger audience. However, the fun of leaping around and tacking the different enemies is one that had gamers returning repeatedly.

LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (2006)

Princess Leia in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy

Realistically, you could take any of the LEGO video games and have fun with them, but this is arguably the strongest to have ever been created. Fans of Crash will enjoy the humor that is placed into this, which is something that a lot of older gamers enjoy and can understand.

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The vibrant world of Star Wars is one that works perfectly for a video game, and this is a fun one that people of any age or ability can play. With enemies to be defeated, puzzles to be solved, and a wide variety of characters and unlockables, it's a great game that proved to be a real hit.

Jak And Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (2017)

Jax and Daxter gameplay footage

Much like Crash Bandicoot, Naughty Dog was behind Jak and Daxter, and because of that, there are similar themes running through the game. Between the exciting world and the vibrant characters, the beats all ring true here just as they do with Crash, which is why they're easy to connect.

The game also brings in a lot of comedy, just like Crash, which really helps drive it and ensure that it is fun to play. With so much to do and explore, it's one that will have gamers locked in for hours.

Super Mario Galaxy (2007)

Super Mario Galaxy Star Bits

This is one of the greatest video games of all time and one that Crash Bandicoot fans will love. It really took platforming games to a whole new level with gorgeous graphics and different planets that all provide totally different environments and challenges to ensure this game is fresh throughout.

As usual, Mario is out to rescue Princess Peach, having to collect different stars in order to make that happen. With a great variety of characters and plenty of fascinating challenges, this is tons of fun to play but does test people at the same time.

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