Crash Bandicoot 4 - It's About Time
Dive into the vibrant, chaotic multiverse of Crash Bandicoot 4, where precision platforming meets wild Quantum Mask powers. Navigate treacherous cliffs, dodge spinning blades, and experience a thrilling adventure across time and dimensions.
Crash Bandicoot 4 auxiliary tools empower you with enhanced experience tools like size adjustments and position shifts. Unlock hidden paths, bypass brutal traps, and secure every Wumpa fruit without the stress of constant retries or pixel-perfect jumps.
From beginners seeking story enjoyment to veterans chasing N. Sanely Perfect Relics, these assistive tools adapt to your style. Enjoy invincibility during tough boss fights, maximize lives for endless exploration, or tweak coordinates to snag elusive collectibles with ease.
Explore lush jungles, icy peaks, and futuristic castles with confidence. Whether you are hunting hidden gems in Toxic Tunnels or speeding through Cortex Castle, these enhancements let you focus on fun, uncovering secrets and mastering every challenging level layout.
These game aids ensure a seamless, immersive journey by removing frustrating barriers. Focus on the joy of discovery, complete achievements, and dominate leaderboards. Transform your gameplay into a smooth, exhilarating ride through the multiverse with ultimate control and freedom.
Cheat Provider: Unlimited Lives、Max Wumpa、Super Speed、Unlimited Jumps、Position X decrease、Position Y decrease、Position Z decrease、Prepare and other high-frequency features, with compatibility for the latest version; supports Standard, Enhanced, Super Modes (3 modes)
Trainer Modes
Standard Mode
Standard Mode offers basic modification features, perfect for players new to the game, making the gaming experience more relaxed and enjoyable.
Unlimited Lives
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a wild multiverse adventure packed with brutal platforming and mind-bending Quantum Mask mechanics, but the infinite lives feature smooths out the rough edges like a perfectly timed spin attack. This gameplay element keeps you in the action by letting you retry from checkpoints endlessly, turning Retro mode’s one-life runs into a thing of the past and making those hair-pulling moments like Cortex Castle’s 70-death gauntlet feel totally manageable. Whether you’re chasing every last Colored Gem, practicing gravity flips without losing progress, or experimenting with risky routes during boss fights against Neo Cortex, life persistence turns frustration into fun by removing the sting of Wumpa Fruit losses or relic-hunting setbacks. New players can finally enjoy the game’s vibrant worlds and chaotic charm without getting gatekept by punishing difficulty spikes, while completionists grind for 100% trophies like the elusive N. Sanely Perfect Relics without stressing over life counters. Speedrunners will love how it streamlines route testing for Triple Spin combos or Slide Attack skips, and anyone who’s ever rage-quit after a slide attack mishap knows how clutch this system becomes when perfecting those hairpin turns. From hunting hidden crates to nailing relic challenges, the game shifts from a soul-crushing gauntlet to an empowering playground where every failed attempt just teaches you something new about the level design or enemy patterns. It’s the ultimate quality-of-life upgrade for a title that already nails nostalgic callbacks and inventive new mechanics, letting you focus on the thrill of the adventure instead of the fear of game overs. Whether you’re a casual fan revisiting Crash’s chaotic energy or a hardcore bandicoot grinding for mastery, this feature ensures the game stays fresh, fair, and totally addictive across every dimension you spin through.
Max Wumpa
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time players can supercharge their journey through N. Sanely's chaotic dimensions with the game-changing Max Wumpa ability that transforms how you conquer levels. This dynamic feature automatically floods your inventory with the maximum Wumpa fruits possible, eliminating the need to painstakingly hunt down every last one scattered across Toxic Tunnels or Cortex Castle. Whether you're chasing the elusive N. Sanely Perfect Relic requiring 80% fruit collection, flawless crate destruction, and zero deaths, or diving into Retro Mode's punishing 1990s-style challenge where every 100 fruits equals a new life, Max Wumpa becomes your ultimate ally. Imagine breezing through The Crate Escape's relentless obstacles without worrying about missed fruits or stressing over limited continues – that's the freedom this system grants. Hardcore completionists will love how it streamlines the tedious grind of gathering 400+ crates in Wumpa-heavy levels while still letting you master the precision jumps and spins that make Crash's gameplay legendary. Even newcomers struggling with Retro Mode's one-life runs will appreciate having infinite fruits as a safety net while learning the game's signature platforming mechanics. The real magic happens when you combine Max Wumpa with your pursuit of N. Sanely Perfect Relics, letting you focus entirely on destroying every crate and perfecting your technique without fruit-count anxiety. Speedrunners chasing leaderboard glory can save precious seconds by skipping fruit-chasing segments to maintain momentum through time trial challenges. Whether you're a casual player wanting uninterrupted adventure through Crash's vibrant chaos or a die-hard collector determined to 100% complete every level, this clever system turns fruit collection from a chore into a non-issue while keeping the core gameplay adrenaline intact. From surviving Cortex Castle's death-defying drops to conquering secret areas hidden behind fruit thresholds, Max Wumpa ensures you're always equipped to embrace the next challenge without distraction.
Super Speed
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time players know that nailing those split-second jumps and chasing leaderboard glory can feel like battling Doctor Neo Cortex himself. Enter the game-changing Super Speed enhancement that transforms your gameplay experience by letting you tear through levels like a warp-speed marsupial. Whether you're chasing platinum relics in Dino Dash, grinding for collectibles in Jetboard Jetty, or attempting to shave milliseconds off your speedrun in Run It Bayou, this power-up delivers the edge you need. By amplifying your running velocity and jump responsiveness, Super Speed turns frustrating platforming segments into smooth, high-octane dashes where precise timing becomes second nature. The gaming community buzzes about 'speed boost' and 'fast movement' as essential hacks for tackling Cortex Castle's merciless timer-based obstacles or surviving N. Verted's disorienting flips, and with accelerated traversal, you'll glide between hidden Wumpa Fruit stashes and secret areas without breaking immersion. While some claim using this mechanic feels like cheating, the real magic lies in how it reinvigorates familiar stages - suddenly those pixel-perfect jumps become manageable, time trial nightmares turn into adrenaline-fueled sprints, and 100% completion feels less like a grind. Redditors and Steam forums swear by its ability to unlock new routes through technical sections, though veterans recommend sticking to offline playthroughs to avoid unintended consequences. Whether you're a casual player wanting smoother exploration or a competitive runner chasing N. Sanely Perfect Relics, this enhancement reshapes how you interact with the multiverse's most iconic platforming challenges. Just remember - while the rush of accelerated traversal makes revisiting classic levels thrilling again, true mastery still requires understanding the game's rhythm beneath the turbocharged surface. Crash Bandicoot 4 fans agree: when used responsibly, this speed-boosting mechanic turns tough sections into triumphant moments where momentum becomes your greatest ally.
Unlimited Jumps
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a whirlwind of chaotic platforming, but with the Unlimited Jumps mechanic, navigating its wild worlds becomes a whole lot smoother. Gone are the days of stressing over precise timing or plummeting into bottomless pits—this gameplay enhancement lets Crash or Coco leap endlessly mid-air, turning tricky sections into opportunities to show off your sky-high skills. The community calls it Infinite Jumping, and once you activate it, you'll wonder how you ever played without it. Whether you're chasing hidden gems in frosty zones like Snow Way Out or racing through time trials with split-second demands, Enhanced Mobility ensures you stay airborne and in control. Mistimed jumps? Falling hazards? Those pain points fade fast when you're floating like a pro, breezing through challenge modes or grabbing collectibles tucked in impossible spots. Casual players will love how it slashes frustration, letting them focus on the fun instead of retrying the same drop. From speeding through neon-lit gauntlets to mastering every twisty obstacle, Unlimited Jumps isn't just a tweak—it's a total game-changer. So why get grounded when you can keep flying? Amp up your adventure, dodge hazards with confidence, and experience Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time the way it was meant to be played: endlessly.
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Enhanced Mode
Enhanced Mode adds more practical features on top of Standard Mode, suitable for players who want to further optimize their gaming experience.
Unlimited Jumps
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a whirlwind of chaotic platforming, but with the Unlimited Jumps mechanic, navigating its wild worlds becomes a whole lot smoother. Gone are the days of stressing over precise timing or plummeting into bottomless pits—this gameplay enhancement lets Crash or Coco leap endlessly mid-air, turning tricky sections into opportunities to show off your sky-high skills. The community calls it Infinite Jumping, and once you activate it, you'll wonder how you ever played without it. Whether you're chasing hidden gems in frosty zones like Snow Way Out or racing through time trials with split-second demands, Enhanced Mobility ensures you stay airborne and in control. Mistimed jumps? Falling hazards? Those pain points fade fast when you're floating like a pro, breezing through challenge modes or grabbing collectibles tucked in impossible spots. Casual players will love how it slashes frustration, letting them focus on the fun instead of retrying the same drop. From speeding through neon-lit gauntlets to mastering every twisty obstacle, Unlimited Jumps isn't just a tweak—it's a total game-changer. So why get grounded when you can keep flying? Amp up your adventure, dodge hazards with confidence, and experience Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time the way it was meant to be played: endlessly.
Position X decrease
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a wild ride across multiverse levels packed with punishing platforming puzzles, but the Position X Decrease mechanic becomes an unexpected lifesaver for both seasoned veterans and casual fans. This clever gameplay element lets you instantly shift Crash or Coco leftward along the X-axis, creating a buttery-smooth way to refine your Position Adjustment during split-second moments. Imagine dodging a surprise TNT crate explosion or correcting a hair-raising rail-grind mistake without breaking your flow – that's the Movement Enhancement magic this ability brings to the table. Whether you're chasing 100% completion by snatching elusive Hidden Gems or trying to breeze through N. Tropy's time-bending gauntlets, this feature transforms Level Navigation from a chore into a thrill. The game's famously tight controls and physics-defying jumps can leave players stuck in rage-inducing retry loops, but Position X Decrease injects that much-needed dose of mercy by letting you tweak your trajectory after near-misses. It's particularly clutch during boss fights against relentless Shoot-o-Matics or when tackling slippery ice levels where one misstep could send you plummeting through platforms. By blending seamless horizontal shifts with the game's vibrant level design, this mechanic becomes your secret sauce for exploring the Quantum Mask-powered worlds without constant frustration. No more screaming at missed crates or botched checkpoints – just pure platforming bliss as you glide through obstacles that once seemed impossible. The developers clearly baked this into the core experience to balance the game's punishing difficulty curve, making Position X Decrease the unsung hero that keeps you grooving through dimensions while still feeling like a badass Bandicoot. Whether you're a completionist hunting every collectible or just here for the chaotic fun, this feature proves that sometimes the best power-ups aren't about invincibility but perfecting your personal playstyle.
Position Y decrease
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a wild 3D platforming adventure where precision meets chaos, but sometimes you need creative ways to tackle its challenges. The Position Y decrease mechanic lets you tweak your character's vertical positioning in real-time, creating opportunities to squeeze through tight gaps, bypass seemingly impossible jumps, or discover hidden gems tucked beneath floors and walls. Whether you're chasing 100% completion in retro mode, where every lost life feels like a punchline to a cruel joke, or trying to shave seconds off your speedrun by clipping through barriers like a pro modder, this clever trick transforms how you interact with the game's vibrant worlds. Fans of game modding culture will appreciate how manipulating character positioning opens up experimental playstyles, letting you explore environments beyond intended boundaries while keeping the core platforming thrills intact. Struggling with pixel-perfect platforming in levels that demand ninja reflexes? Lowering your Y-axis position could help you glide past death traps with the confidence of a seasoned speedrunner or unlock secret areas that casual players might never even know exist. From Retro mode's relentless difficulty to modern levels hiding collectibles in vertical limbo, mastering this mechanic turns frustration into satisfaction while preserving the spirit of Crash's chaotic charm. Just remember, while some call it cheating, others see it as creative problem-solving – a fresh lens to view the game's design through when traditional routes leave you stuck. Whether you're hunting secret paths, boosting your gem count, or streamlining your playthrough, this mechanic proves that sometimes bending the rules makes the adventure even sweeter.
Position Z decrease
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a vibrant 3D platforming gauntlet where timing and reflexes reign supreme, but the 'Position Z decrease' mechanic flips the script on traditional navigation. By subtly tweaking your character's depth alignment in real-time, this clever trick lets you bypass environmental hazards and architectural barriers that normally demand pixel-perfect jumps or precise spins. Imagine ducking under laser grids in Cortex Castle without breaking a sweat or snagging that elusive diamond crate in Tranquility Falls that's wedged between impossible cliffs - all while keeping your momentum rolling. The Z-axis manipulation shines brightest when tackling N. Verted mode's twisted geometry, letting speedrunners skip entire segments by warping through level boundaries like rogue quantum physicists bending Crash's multiverse rules. Casual players struggling with the game's punishing difficulty spikes will love how this technique smooths out hair-pulling moments, transforming death-defying precision challenges into breezy shortcuts while still experiencing the core chaos of Crash's interdimensional antics. Deep dives into game physics reveal that minor depth adjustments create collision detection loopholes, letting you exploit spatial quirks to clip through floors during boss battles or squeeze past spike traps in twisted jungles. Veteran explorers use this positioning hack to access parallel dimension Easter eggs hidden behind optical illusions, turning linear levels into playgrounds for Z-axis ninjas who measure progress in creative shortcuts rather than checkpoint saves. Whether you're hunting 100% completion or just trying to survive the game's notorious timing gauntlets, mastering this spatial trick opens doors to gameplay freedom that feels like discovering secret warp pipes in a dimension-hopping platformer.
Prepare
Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time throws players into a chaotic multiverse adventure filled with punishing platforming challenges and tricky collectibles but the Prepare ability flips the script by giving you a 30-second shield of invulnerability right when each level kicks off. This strategic head start lets you blast through enemy clusters smash hazardous obstacles and navigate death-defying platform sequences without losing a life - perfect for speedrunners aiming to lock down optimal routes or newcomers struggling with the game's infamous difficulty spikes. Imagine tearing through the opening gauntlet of Hazardous Wastes dodging toxic spills and explosive traps while racking up your combo meter or snatching those elusive crates that usually require precision timing. The Prepare feature becomes your secret weapon for stress-free exploration allowing you to map out level designs grab bonus Wumpa Fruit and plan your attack strategy without the penalty of instant death. For gem hunters this temporary invincibility means you can focus on uncovering hidden paths rather than nursing your health bar making it easier to complete those frustrating 100% runs. Seasoned players will love how it streamlines time trials by eliminating risky warm-up sections while casual gamers finally get that breathing room to learn mechanics without rage-quitting. No more repeating the same opening segments just to memorize spike patterns or boss attack cues - activate this power-up to skip the frustration and jump straight into mastering the action. Whether you're battling through N. Tropy's frozen labyrinths or chasing the final relics in Alterna worlds Prepare transforms intimidating level starts into confidence-building opportunities turning potential disasters into smooth sailing. The best part? You'll actually enjoy discovering secrets tucked into those early game segments since you're not frantically dodging death - it's like having training wheels that disappear once you've got your footing. Just remember to use those 30 seconds wisely because once that head start timer hits zero the real challenge begins.
Position X increase
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a wild multiverse adventure filled with tricky platforming and dazzling visuals, but sometimes you need a boost to keep the momentum rolling. Imagine instantly shifting your character—whether it's Crash, Coco, or the crew—across the level like a pro, dodging hazards, landing perfect dodges, and zipping past sections that usually demand pixel-perfect timing. This game-changing mechanic isn't just about survival; it's your golden ticket to exploring secret paths, snagging elusive collectibles, and diving deeper into the game's intricate level navigation without breaking a sweat. Whether you're a casual player itching to breeze through 'Run It Bayou' without face-planting into moving platforms or a speedrunner chasing PBs by cutting out grind-heavy sequences, this advanced movement trick flips the script on frustration. It's all about position control—snapping your bandicoot straight to that sweet spot where the action flows smoothly. And let's talk N. Verted mode: those mind-bending visuals that twist your depth perception? Position mastery lets you reset your perspective and stay on track. Collectors obsessed with 100% completion will love how this feature turns impossible-to-reach crates and hidden Wumpa fruit into easy pickings. The game's famously steep difficulty curve? Suddenly feels less punishing when you can sidestep death loops and focus on what makes Bandicoot's world so addictive: the chaotic charm, the platforming creativity, and the thrill of discovering shortcuts that feel earned, even if you bent the rules a little. So why struggle with the same gnarly jump for hours when you can unlock a smoother playstyle? Crash Bandicoot 4's repositioning mechanic isn't just a hack—it's your new favorite way to dominate the multiverse while keeping the fun factor dialed to 11.
Position Y increase
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time just got a whole lot more exciting with the Position Y increase feature that redefines how players tackle the game's vibrant multiverse. Whether you're chasing hidden gems in *Snow Way Out* or dodging hazards in *The Crate Escape*, this dynamic enhancement boosts your jump height and vertical movement, letting you soar above pesky platforming challenges or tweak your trajectory mid-air. Imagine gliding past those hair-pulling precision jumps that usually send you back to the checkpoint, or snagging tapes tucked into impossible-to-reach corners without breaking a sweat. For completionists aiming to 100% the game, Position Y increase transforms tricky vertical puzzles into satisfying victories, while speedrunners can exploit its gravity manipulation magic to slash seconds off their runs by accessing shortcuts others might miss. This isn't just a tweak – it's like unlocking a secret layer of gameplay where your character's Y-axis becomes your best friend for navigating Brutalist architecture or quantum-powered obstacles. Whether you're dodging polar bears in icy levels or mastering mid-air spin physics, the Position Y increase turns frustration into flair, making Crash and Coco's adventure more accessible and wildly entertaining for everyone from casual players to hardcore platforming purists. Dive into the multiverse with confidence knowing your vertical game has never been stronger.
Position Z increase
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a whirlwind of vibrant chaos, but even the most seasoned bandicoots can get tripped up by its fiendish platforming sections. Enter the Position Z increase mechanic—a game-changer that lets you chain those adrenaline-pumping leaps without needing to touch solid ground. This tweak doesn't just add a fun twist; it supercharges your ability to navigate sky-high obstacles and grab those elusive crates that always seem just out of reach. Whether you're dodging toxic spills in Hazardous Wastes or recovering from a botched landing in Run It Bayou, this feature turns frustrating moments into opportunities to show off your aerial skills. The modding community has latched onto this as a must-have Crash Bandicoot 4 mod, blending it seamlessly into custom playthroughs where creative Position Adjustment strategies open up entirely new ways to experience classic levels. Speedrunners swear by it for slicing through vertical zones like they're on rocket boosters, while completionists finally get that second (or tenth) chance to snag secret gems hiding in mid-air without replaying the same section a dozen times. No more white-knuckling your controller over split-second timing—this tweak smooths out the learning curve while keeping the core bandicoot bounce intact. It's like finding that perfect power-up that makes you feel unstoppable but still lets you flex your platforming prowess. The mod community's clever implementation means you can toggle this ability without breaking the game's charm, offering just the right balance between challenge and accessibility. Whether you're a chill gamer who hates backtracking or a hardcore explorer chasing every collectible, this tweak redefines how you interact with the game's 3D spaces. And for those moments when a bottomless pit swallows your progress? Position Z increase lets you laugh it off and keep soaring. The mod's popularity stems from its genius simplicity—no glitchy exploits or overpowered nonsense, just pure unadulterated vertical freedom that feels earned through clever gameplay mechanics. Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time already delivered nostalgia with a modern twist, but this tweak adds a whole new dimension to the bandicoot's chaotic adventures.
Easy Lives
Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time throws you into a wild platforming journey across dimensions but let's face it - Retro mode's life system can feel like getting smacked by a spinning crate when you're already teetering on the edge of a bottomless pit. Easy Lives transforms your gameplay experience by tweaking the life mechanics in ways that'll make both newcomers and veteran players breathe easier. Imagine blazing through Cortex Castle's mind-bending challenges or surviving the quantum mask madness in N.Verted without that sinking 'game over' feeling - yeah, this mod gives you the safety net you need to focus on perfecting those tricky wall jumps and gravity flips. Players hunting for every last relic in Toxic Tunnels' punishing gauntlet will love how Infinite Lives lets you keep retrying until you nail that deathless run, while gem collectors can smash crates with reckless abandon knowing they've got backup lives stacked like a secret warp room. Whether you're grinding levels to master Ika-Ika's floaty physics or just wanting to enjoy the story without rage-quitting, this modification turns life management from a headache into a non-issue. Extra Lives aren't just about convenience - they're your ticket to exploring every vibrant dimension at your own pace, from the neon chaos of Future Frenzy to the gritty platforming of Prehistoric Playground. The mod community's calling it a 'game-saver' for good reason: now you can chase 100% completion without sweating your life counter or risk those daring treasure room detours. Just keep spinning like there's no tomorrow, because with Easy Lives you've got infinite chances to prove Cortex wrong in Crash Bandicoot 4's most creative challenges.
Godmode
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a vibrant multiverse packed with jaw-dropping challenges and chaotic boss battles but sometimes you just need to roll through the madness without a scratch Enter Godmode the ultimate power-up that turns Crash Coco or any playable character into an unstoppable force This isn't just your average invincibility boost it's a full-on untouchable transformation letting you laugh off Nitros Oxide's laser beams skip risky platforming sections and dive headfirst into Cortex Castle's traps without a single life lost Whether you're a newcomer struggling with the game's notorious difficulty or a relic hunter chasing that elusive 100% completion this cheat code is your golden ticket to stress-free exploration and pixel-perfect precision Imagine breezing through Run It Bayou's relentless hazards while collecting every hidden Wumpa fruit or staring down Neo Cortex's devastating moves without breaking a sweat The Godmode mechanic isn't about cheating its about redefining how you experience the game's wildest moments Speedrunners swear by this invincibility feature to test daring shortcuts while story enthusiasts use it to soak up every cinematic detail without interruption The beauty of this power-up shines brightest during those hair-pulling sessions where N Tropy's time-warping antics or Aku Aku's disappearing act make you question your platforming skills Just activate this untouchable mode to turn rage-inducing sequences into creative playgrounds where experimentation thrives and progression flows naturally From neon-drenched time trials to razor-sharp ledge navigation this functionality proves that sometimes embracing the multiverse's chaos with invincibility makes the journey twice as fun So grab your controller pop in this legendary cheat and experience Crash Bandicoot 4's dazzling worlds like a true platforming legend who's always one spin move ahead of danger
Character Size: Decrease
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws a wild card into its platforming formula with the Character Size Decrease ability, letting players shrink their hero to tackle challenges in fresh ways. This game-changing mechanic opens doors to secret-filled micro-pathways, making Size Modifier runs a thrill for completionists hunting bonus Wumpa fruits or hidden relics. While navigating as a Mini Player feels like dodging in bullet-hell fashion, the tradeoff comes with tighter precision jumps and tracking your pint-sized protagonist through psychedelic level backgrounds. Gamers swear by Character Scaling for puzzle-heavy sections where tiny switches and narrow corridors demand a reduced profile, though expect some hair-pulling moments when misjudging platform distances in shrink mode. Pro players recommend practicing in N. Sanity Beach's earlier stages to build confidence with the Mini Player's momentum before tackling multiverse chaos, and adjusting camera angles becomes crucial when your character's head barely clears rotating buzzsaws. The community's latest hot take? Combining Size Modifier with Aku Aku masks creates wild risk-reward scenarios where shrinking lets you bypass enemy gauntlets but amplifies death-defying tension during boss battles. Whether you're a speedrunner exploiting shortcuts or a casual player enjoying the absurdity of Crash's oversized head becoming palm-sized, this mechanic adds layers to the game's already vibrant 3D platforming DNA. Just remember – going small means big mistakes get punished harder, but those sneaky collectibles tucked in microscopic corners make every retry satisfying. The Character Size Decrease feature ultimately transforms familiar levels into completely different playgrounds where your reflexes and observation skills shrink-check each other in the most entertaining ways.
Character Size: Increase
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a whirlwind of wild platforming challenges, but the Character Size Increase modifier flips the script with a hilarious twist. Whether you call it Giant Mode, Big Crash, or Size Boost, this gameplay-enhancing feature lets you morph Crash, Coco, or other playable characters into towering versions of themselves, creating a fresh layer of excitement for both newcomers and seasoned players. Imagine bounding through Cortex Castle with a hulking Coco, her oversized boots eating up gaps that once required pinpoint timing, or crashing through crates like a wrecking ball in Rude Awakening while the environment scrambles to keep up with your expanded hitbox. While tight corridors might test your spatial awareness, the trade-off is undeniable: navigating neon-drenched madness becomes easier when your character practically glows with visibility, especially during those heart-pounding moments where the screen erupts in enemy chaos. This Size Boost shines brightest in sections demanding split-second decisions - that momentary panic when a TNT crate wobbles precariously? Now you've got the reach to rescue it with less nerve-wracking precision. The community's love for Giant Mode stems from its perfect balance of absurdity and practicality; watching Crash's ears flap comically while stomping Cortex's minions never gets old, but the real magic happens when you realize those previously impossible 1000-Away jumps now feel almost...reasonable? Perfect for players who want to blast through gem-filled gauntlets without replaying the same death-defying leaps a hundred times, or for speedrunners experimenting with new movement physics, this modifier turns frustration into fun without softening the game's signature edge. Just remember, while Big Crash makes you feel unstoppable, those tiny paths through polar bear territories will demand every ounce of your platforming finesse despite the size-upgrade. The game's vibrant chaos meets its match in this oversized adventure that's equal parts hilarious spectacle and strategic advantage.
Character Size: Normal
Crash Bandicoot 4 - It's About Time throws players into a vibrant 3D platforming adventure where every movement counts, and the Character Size: Normal option keeps your hero Coco or Crash at their standard proportions for that authentic gameplay feel. This default setting ensures jump arcs, dash distances, and enemy interactions stay true to the game’s design philosophy, letting you tackle tricky sections like the infamous Bears Repeating level without unexpected size-related surprises. Gamers chasing N. Sanely Perfect Relics or aiming for flawless speedruns swear by the normal size modifier to maintain consistent physics and hitbox accuracy, turning hair-raising platforming sequences into conquerable feats. Whether you're dodging TNT crates in Coral Castle or lining up pixel-perfect wall kicks, sticking to the default character size eliminates guesswork, giving you razor-sharp control over every spin and slide. The Character Size: Normal feature becomes your secret weapon against misjudged distances and phantom collisions, especially in visually dense worlds where even a slightly altered scale could mess with your timing. Speedrunners highlight how this setting locks in movement predictability, letting them plan split-second decisions and chain combos without worrying about scaling issues throwing off their rhythm. For those who love the thrill of mastering Crash Bandicoot 4 - It's About Time's precision challenges, keeping the character size in normal mode preserves the intended difficulty curve while still letting you showcase your skills in leaderboards or co-op chaos. From navigating rotating gears in Mecha Madness to surviving the relentless bounce pads of Shattered City, the default size maintains the game’s original flavor while smoothing out potential frustrations in tight 3D environments. So when you're grinding through post-credits content or hunting for the last relic, let the Character Size: Normal setting keep your Bandicoot journey feeling fresh yet familiar, exactly how the developers envisioned it. Embrace the standard proportions to unlock true platforming mastery and immerse yourself in the game's rewarding mechanics without unnecessary complications.
Set Max Jumps (default = 2)
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a multiverse of wild platforming action, and the Set Max Jumps functionality flips the script on how you navigate its chaotic levels. By letting you tweak the number of mid-air hops Crash or Coco can pull off beyond the standard two, this gameplay adjustment opens up fresh possibilities for creative traversal and strategic exploration. Whether you're chasing the thrill of infinite jumps or hunting down elusive gems hidden in gravity-defying spots like Snow Way Out's icy ledges or Cortex Castle's treacherous drops, maxing out your jump count adds serious flair to your playstyle. The community's obsession with 'how to reach those impossible crates' or 'best way to skip quantum mask sections' makes this tweak a must-know for anyone tired of facepalming over mistimed leaps. Speedrunners swear by multi-jump setups to chain aerial maneuvers through levels like Ground Hog Day or Underground, turning what used to be ground-based routes into vertical highways that slash seconds off personal bests. Casual players love how adjusting jump parameters transforms punishing platforming gauntlets into chill adventures where you can focus on the game's signature humor instead of pixel-perfect landings. This feature particularly shines when tackling collectathon challenges - those cursed red gems or boxes that require acrobatic precision suddenly become snatchable with extra mid-air wiggle room. The Quantum Masks might warp reality, but mastering your jump count gives you the upper hand when their physics get wild. While some purists debate the merits of infinite jumps versus controlled multi-jump setups, the flexibility to customize your air mobility suits every playstyle. Just don't expect the N. Tropy bosses to make it easy - those extra jumps become lifelines when dodging their signature traps. From Twitch streamers showcasing their aerial gymnastics to Reddit threads dissecting optimal jump counts for specific levels, this mechanic fuels endless community creativity. Whether you're building momentum through jungle ruins or recovering mid-fall after missing a tricky bounce, redefining jump limits keeps the gameplay feeling fresh. The key is balancing your jump count with the challenge - sometimes three is perfect, other times you'll want to go full acrobat mode. Who knew Crash's classic moveset had so much untapped potential when you start monkeying with jump mechanics?
Set Movement-speed (default = 1)
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a whirlwind of chaotic platforming, but the 'Set Movement-speed' feature lets you shift gears to match your playstyle. Whether you're grinding rails in Tranquility Falls or dodging Nitro crates in Rude Awakening, tweaking character speed transforms how you navigate the game's obstacle-laden worlds. Newbies struggling with mistimed jumps in Hazardous Wastes can dial down the pace for tighter control, while adrenaline junkies chasing platinum relics might crank it up to blur through time trials and shave precious seconds off their runs. This dynamic adjustment breathes fresh life into stages you've already mastered, turning familiar terrain into high-speed gauntlets or precision-focused puzzles. Imagine blasting through levels with turbocharged movement or crawling through hazards in slow-mo—this isn't just about beating bosses, it's about rewriting the rules. The feature shines brightest when paired with game-changing mechanics like the Triple Spin, letting you blast through sequences where rapid inputs usually felt like a chore. Players with motor control challenges will appreciate how dialing back speed makes collectible hunts less punishing, while speedrunners obsessed with shaving milliseconds will love how maxed-out velocity turns linear paths into lightning-fast dash arenas. From casual couch co-op sessions to solo relic grinding marathons, this gameplay tweak directly answers the frustration of feeling either too sluggish or too rushed. Want to turn Nitro Crate chaos into a bullet-hell dodging test? Boost movement speed. Need to nail that 100% completion without dying to a surprise TNT crate? Slow things down until you've got the rhythm locked. The beauty lies in how it adapts to your vibe—whether you're a chill completionist or a competitive time trial beast, Crash Bandicoot 4's speed customization keeps the action feeling fresh. This isn't just another game adjustment—it's your secret weapon for dominating levels, conquering relics, and experiencing the game's vibrant chaos exactly how you want it. Pro tip: Experiment with mid-speed settings during boss fights to balance reaction time and movement fluidity, or go full turbo in auto-scrolling segments to turn standard platforming into a high-stakes reflex test. Your journey through the multiverse just got way more personal.
Set Gravity (default = 1)
Crash Bandicoot 4 - It's About Time delivers a wild ride through its vibrant levels, but sometimes the real gem lies in tweaking the game's hidden mechanics to suit your style. Ever struggled with timing those hairpin jumps in 'Out For Launch' or felt the frustration of missing a ceiling crate while juggling the Ika-Ika mask? The Set Gravity feature (default = 1) lets players dive deep into Jump Physics customization, transforming the way Crash soars and slams into the ground. Crank gravity down to 0.5 and watch him float like a feather, gliding over gaps that once felt impossible, or boost it to 2 for a bone-rattling descent that turns every leap into a high-stakes gamble. This dynamic tweak isn't just for speedrunners or completionists - it's a game-changer for anyone craving a fresh approach to Platforming Assist. Lower gravity turns 'Crash Landed' into a breezy collectathon, letting you hoover up crates without breaking a sweat, while dialing it up adds a brutal edge to boss fights and death loops. Whether you're a seasoned Bandicoot veteran hunting for new thrills or a casual player looking to smooth out tricky segments, Gravity Manipulation opens doors to creative playstyles and hidden shortcuts. It's all about balancing that sweet spot between floaty freedom and weighty intensity, making every level feel alive with possibilities. From nail-biting crate chains to precision platforming in mid-air chases, this feature turns pain points into playgrounds, giving players the tools to shape their adventure. Crash Bandicoot 4's genius shines brightest when you start bending the rules - literally - and let gravity become your ally in this chaotic, crate-filled journey.
Zero Deaths
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws relentless platforming mayhem at players across its 10 Dimensions, but the Zero Deaths mechanic flips the script on Nitro crates, bottomless pits, and Cortex Castle's fiercest obstacles. Imagine grinding rails through Death Routes with absolute confidence, knowing one misstep won't send you back to the checkpoint - that's the game-changing power of this special mode. Whether you're hunting relics, perfecting Coco's spin attack, or racing through N. Verted timelines, Invincibility lets you focus on precision without frustration. The community calls it God Mode for good reason: enemies bounce off your bandicoot like rubber balls, instant death traps become mere speed bumps, and those hair-raising boss battles turn into victory laps. Players who struggle with the game's punishing difficulty spikes or short on time for endless retries swear by this no-death experience to breeze through tricky sections while still enjoying the core adventure. Speedrunners use it to test alternate paths in alternate timelines, completionists appreciate how it streamlines gem hunting, and casual fans finally get to experience Tawna's story arcs without hair loss. This isn't just about avoiding game overs - it's about redefining how you play. Turn death-defying challenges into child's play, unlock hidden potential in every level, and dominate the game's toughest moments with the power of permanent survival. Crash and Coco's interdimensional journey becomes pure fun when you eliminate the sting of failure, letting you focus on the platforming magic without lives counter ticking down. From rail-grinding nightmares to instant respawn hellscapes, this feature transforms the game's most brutal design elements into opportunities for creative play.
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Super Mode
Super Mode provides game-altering features, unleashing player potential to create a unique gaming experience.
Unlimited Lives
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a wild multiverse adventure packed with brutal platforming and mind-bending Quantum Mask mechanics, but the infinite lives feature smooths out the rough edges like a perfectly timed spin attack. This gameplay element keeps you in the action by letting you retry from checkpoints endlessly, turning Retro mode’s one-life runs into a thing of the past and making those hair-pulling moments like Cortex Castle’s 70-death gauntlet feel totally manageable. Whether you’re chasing every last Colored Gem, practicing gravity flips without losing progress, or experimenting with risky routes during boss fights against Neo Cortex, life persistence turns frustration into fun by removing the sting of Wumpa Fruit losses or relic-hunting setbacks. New players can finally enjoy the game’s vibrant worlds and chaotic charm without getting gatekept by punishing difficulty spikes, while completionists grind for 100% trophies like the elusive N. Sanely Perfect Relics without stressing over life counters. Speedrunners will love how it streamlines route testing for Triple Spin combos or Slide Attack skips, and anyone who’s ever rage-quit after a slide attack mishap knows how clutch this system becomes when perfecting those hairpin turns. From hunting hidden crates to nailing relic challenges, the game shifts from a soul-crushing gauntlet to an empowering playground where every failed attempt just teaches you something new about the level design or enemy patterns. It’s the ultimate quality-of-life upgrade for a title that already nails nostalgic callbacks and inventive new mechanics, letting you focus on the thrill of the adventure instead of the fear of game overs. Whether you’re a casual fan revisiting Crash’s chaotic energy or a hardcore bandicoot grinding for mastery, this feature ensures the game stays fresh, fair, and totally addictive across every dimension you spin through.
Unlimited Jumps
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws players into a whirlwind of chaotic platforming, but with the Unlimited Jumps mechanic, navigating its wild worlds becomes a whole lot smoother. Gone are the days of stressing over precise timing or plummeting into bottomless pits—this gameplay enhancement lets Crash or Coco leap endlessly mid-air, turning tricky sections into opportunities to show off your sky-high skills. The community calls it Infinite Jumping, and once you activate it, you'll wonder how you ever played without it. Whether you're chasing hidden gems in frosty zones like Snow Way Out or racing through time trials with split-second demands, Enhanced Mobility ensures you stay airborne and in control. Mistimed jumps? Falling hazards? Those pain points fade fast when you're floating like a pro, breezing through challenge modes or grabbing collectibles tucked in impossible spots. Casual players will love how it slashes frustration, letting them focus on the fun instead of retrying the same drop. From speeding through neon-lit gauntlets to mastering every twisty obstacle, Unlimited Jumps isn't just a tweak—it's a total game-changer. So why get grounded when you can keep flying? Amp up your adventure, dodge hazards with confidence, and experience Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time the way it was meant to be played: endlessly.
Super Crash Mode
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time fans, get ready to spin, smash, and slide through levels like never before with Super Crash Mode—a mind-bending twist that flips every stage’s layout and injects surreal alternate dimension aesthetics into the mix. Imagine navigating the neon-drenched wastelands of mirrored levels where your muscle memory goes out the window, forcing you to rethink every leap and wall run. Swap familiar Wumpa fruit for vibrant Bumpa berries, scattered in tricky new spots that demand sharper reflexes and creative problem-solving. Each stage in this mode transforms into a visual playground with styles ranging from underwater illusions to retro film reels, making every run feel like a fresh adventure through the multiverse. Super Crash Mode isn’t just a remix—it’s a full-blown challenge for completionists hunting N. Verted Gems (now up to six per level) and speedrunners craving route-shaking chaos. Levels like Salty Wharf throw curveballs with paint-to-progress mechanics, turning Bumpa berry collection into a tactical puzzle. The alternate dimensions aren’t just eye candy; they tweak physics and pacing, pushing even seasoned players to adapt. Sure, mirrored levels might trip you up initially, and those sneaky Gems will test your patience, but the rush of mastering a flipped layout or nailing a neon-lit boss fight is pure gaming satisfaction. Whether you’re a casual spinner soaking in the psychedelic visuals or a hardcore hunter chasing 100% completion, this mode delivers replay value that’s off the charts. The key? Lean into the community’s tips for tracking hidden Gems and embrace the wild art of the alternate dimension designs. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time already hooked players with its nostalgic-meets-modern platforming, but Super Crash Mode cranks the ante up with mirrored layouts that feel like learning the game all over again. Hunt Bumpa berries in gravity-defying stages, chase Gems through glitchy film reels, and let the alternate dimensions’ trippy vibes keep you spinning until you’ve conquered every flipped challenge. Ready to prove you’re the boss of the multiverse?
Super Crash Speed
In the adrenaline-fueled world of *Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time*, the Triple Spin emerges as a game-changing move that transforms your gameplay into a high-octane spectacle. This electrifying ability, unlocked after conquering Neo Cortex on Cortex Island, lets Crash or Coco unleash three rapid spins by perfectly timing button presses (Square on PS4, X on Xbox) marked by a dynamic blue spin outline. Whether you're aiming to crush time trials, speed through tricky levels, or obliterate enemies with amplified damage, the Triple Spin is your ultimate ally. For speedrun enthusiasts chasing Platinum Relics, this move becomes a non-negotiable secret weapon, slicing crucial seconds off runs in levels like 'Run It Bayou' or 'Cortex Castle' while letting you dodge obstacles like a seasoned pro. Boss battles? The Triple Spin’s speed boost helps you close gaps fast, landing devastating hits during critical moments—especially against time-bending foes like N. Tropy where split-second reactions win. Exploration junkies will love how it helps dash across collapsing platforms or grab those elusive crates in 'Off-Balance,' turning hair-pulling challenges into satisfying victories. But here's the kicker: mastering the Triple Spin demands rhythm. Early stumbles in 'N. Sanity Peak' are normal, but practice makes perfect—the blue outline is your visual high-five for flawless timing. While the unlock feels like a late-game reward, it pushes you to refine core mechanics first, making the payoff sweeter. Balance is key though; blending Triple Spin madness with classic spins, jumps, and slides keeps your playstyle unpredictable and polished. This isn’t just a flashy trick—it's a badge of honor for players hungry to spin circles around the Wumpa Islands, conquer leaderboards, or 100% the game without breaking a sweat. Ready to level up your speed game? The Triple Spin awaits!
Reset Deaths
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time throws dimension-bending challenges at players, but mastering every loop and drop becomes way smoother with the Reset Deaths function. This lifesaver lets you wipe your death counter clean mid-run, ditching the agony of redoing entire levels just to snag that elusive N. Sanely Perfect Relic. Gamers know how brutal the difficulty curve gets—especially in hair-pulling stages like Cortex Castle where one tiny slip means starting over. Now imagine practicing those precision jumps or hunting every last gem and box without load screens grinding your momentum to a halt. The Reset Deaths mechanic works like a backstage pass for speedrunners and relic hunters, letting you fine-tune tricky sections like N. Verted mode gauntlets while keeping your stats pristine. No more menu-diving to reset progress or wasting time waiting for 30-second reloads between attempts. Whether you're chasing 106% completion or just vibing through Crash's wild time travel adventure, this dynamic tweak turns frustration into smooth sailing. Players obsessed with perfection will love how it slashes through the grind of manual resets, while casual crews can finally enjoy the game's chaotic charm without dying on repeat. The community's favorite secret weapon? A custom trainer patch that activates instant death counter refreshes, letting you stay locked in the action. From collecting every crate to pulling off flawless relic runs, this function is the ultimate sidekick for anyone ready to conquer alternate dimensions without breaking a sweat.
Scored Wumpa
In the chaotic, time-bending world of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, scoring Wumpa Fruit isn't just about nostalgic charm—it's the pulse of progression and mastery. These vibrant, apple-like collectibles pop up everywhere, from hidden crates to floating trails, automatically adding to your count when grazed, making every daring leap or spin a chance to boost your totals. Modern mode turns Wumpa Fruit into a three-tiered treasure hunt where filling gauges rewards clear gems crucial for unlocking bonus areas and achieving 100% completion, while Retro playstyle revives the classic thrill of trading 100 fruits for an extra life, a lifesaver during punishing platforming gauntlets. Golden Wumpa Fruit supercharge your runs, each one flashing its 25-fruit value to catapult you toward level goals or mask-crushing challenges. For completionists chasing every last gem, memorizing fruit-lined paths like in 'Run It Bayou' reveals secret exits and shortcuts, while speedrunners optimize routes by prioritizing key fruit clusters to minimize backtracking. Quantum masks like Kupuna-Wa become game-changers when timed with fruit runs, slowing time just enough to nail those precision jumps. Even in N. Verted mode, where Bumpa Berries mimic Wumpa Fruit mechanics, doubling gem rewards adds fresh spice to replay value. Newcomers might initially balk at fruit placements that seem tricky, but the auto-collect system ensures no near-miss goes unrewarded. The real challenge? Balancing fruit greed with momentum, especially when straying from main paths risks time penalties. Veteran players will appreciate how Modern mode's gauge system simplifies tracking compared to older titles, while Retro mode's legacy mechanics keep the series' roots alive. Whether you're gem grinding for completion or Wumpa hunting for extra lives, understanding these juicy collectibles transforms levels from obstacles into playgrounds. Their role in filling progress bars, fueling time manipulation, and amplifying rewards ties exploration and skill together—a core loop that keeps Crash's chaos feeling fresh, frantic, and fantastically rewarding.
Total Collected Wumpa Fruit
In Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, mastering the Total Collected Wumpa Fruit mechanic isn't just about chomping on those vibrant apple-mango hybrids Crash adores—it's your golden ticket to dominating leaderboards and flexing those rare character skins. Every time you smash crates or blaze through bonus paths, those juicy Wumpa Fruit stack up, directly fueling your quest for Clear Gems which drop at 40%, 60%, and 80% collection milestones. For 100% completionists, this system transforms into a treasure hunt, especially in headscratchers like Cortex Castle where hidden fruit lurk behind secret walls or in bonus rounds. Retro Mode throws a curveball by rewarding 100 fruit grabs with an extra life, a game-changer for surviving punishing platforming sections without breaking a sweat. Speedrunners swear by Golden Wumpa Fruit since each one pumps 25 points into your gem counter, letting you sprint past thresholds without sacrificing time trial runs. But watch out—N.Verted Mode's psychedelic Bumpa Berries disguise themselves in neon chaos or paint-splattered madness, making even seasoned players squint at trippy level designs. The real challenge? Balancing fruit frenzy with precision timing, especially when Quantum Masks like Time Mask demand split-second platform navigation while hunting collectibles. Got stuck on a level's final fruit? Community pros recommend replaying stages with spin attack mastery or using the Crate Counter Mask to spotlight missed spots. Whether you're farming gems for boss rush mode or chasing that flawless 100% trophy, optimizing Wumpa Fruit routes through bonus areas and destructible scenery turns grind sessions into satisfying victories. And trust us, once you unlock those sleek skins by maxing out Clear Gems, you'll never look at a fruit bowl the same way again. From neon-drenched N.Verted stages to retro CRT-style gauntlets, this collectible system isn't just a side quest—it's the heartbeat of Crash's most ambitious adventure yet.
Wumpa Collection Meter
Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time introduces the Wumpa Collection Meter, a game-changing mechanic that transforms fruit gathering into a strategic quest for perfection. This vibrant counter fills dynamically as you smash crates or collect Wumpa Fruit scattered across levels, rewarding dedication with Clear Gems that open hidden pathways, retro skins, and bonus challenge gates. Known in the community as the fruit grind, this system encourages meticulous exploration, pushing players to chase every last fruit while balancing speedrunning ambitions with thorough level completion. The meter shines brightest in Modern mode where gem collection feels stress-free compared to Retro's life-dependent approach, letting you focus on uncovering secret areas in stages like Cortex Castle or boosting leaderboard scores through optimized routes. While some gamers gripe about the time investment required for tricky platforming sections or backtracking runs, the meter's visual fruit trails and Golden Wumpa Fruit mechanics turn grind sessions into satisfying victories, with each 25-point boost accelerating your gem progression. Completionists swear by its breadcrumb-style guidance through complex level designs, ensuring no crate goes unsmashed in single perfect runs that maximize score multipliers and unlock exclusive content. Whether you're hunting elusive Tiki masks or chasing perfect A+ ratings, this mechanic becomes your ultimate ally in navigating Crash Bandicoot 4's most punishing platforming puzzles, making every collected fruit feel like a step toward mastery while keeping your gem count climbing steadily through the game's 40+ levels.
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