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* AllJustADream: When the player gets killed.

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* AllJustADream: When the player gets killed.killed, Amea just [[CatapultNightmare abruptly wakes up]] in her bed.

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* ShoutOut: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse]]. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]]

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** The town's name, Lockmarne, sounds like areferrence to the nearly eponymous castle[[note]]Lochmarne[[/note]] in ''VideoGame/BrokenSwordTheShadowOfTheTemplars''
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At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse]]. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]]
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* BadassLongcoat: [[spoiler:Present day Mish wears a brown duster trench coat and even a matching NiceHat.]]

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* BadassLongcoat: [[spoiler:Present day Mish wears a brown duster trench coat and even a matching NiceHat.hat.]]
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* BadassLongcoat: [[spoiler:Present day Mish weats a brown duster trench coat and even a matching NiceHat.]]

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* BadassLongcoat: [[spoiler:Present day Mish weats wears a brown duster trench coat and even a matching NiceHat.]]



* BoringButPractical: Yes, you can chain combos and knock down enemies... or you could just wait behind an impenetrable shield and poke your sword into them until they die.

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* BoringButPractical: Yes, you can chain combos and knock down knockdown enemies... or you could just wait behind an impenetrable shield and poke your sword into them until they die.



* CentralTheme: [[AntiEscapismAesop Running away from the world's problems by hiding behind false truths isn't the answer. No matter how bad the world may be, it is better to walk boldy into the future instead of sacrificing you free will and sense of self for false happiness.]]

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* CentralTheme: [[AntiEscapismAesop Running away from the world's problems by hiding behind false truths isn't the answer. No matter how bad the world may be, it is better to walk boldy boldly into the future instead of sacrificing you free will and sense of self for false happiness.]]



* NinjaZombiePirateRobot: Reanimated pirate skeletons are found in the beginning area, for no adequately-explained reason.

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* NinjaZombiePirateRobot: Reanimated pirate skeletons are found in the beginning area, for no adequately-explained adequately explained reason.
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* TheCameo: Zombie Inglor, another Godlimations game.

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* TheCameo: Zombie Inglor, the titular character of another Godlimations game.



* DarkIsNotEvil[=/=]DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Mish chose to reject the Eye's "gift" and fled. Unfortunately, by the time Amea reunites with him, he's become an AxCrazy monstrosity that she's forced to put down.]]
** There’s also [[spoiler:Inglor, a zombie who initially attacks Amea but later helps her destroy the cult]], and Argos, Amea’s scary, [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily sharp-toothed]], flying-worm pet. She’s seen petting it in the intro, and it can be summoned as an attack later.
* DiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]

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* DarkIsNotEvil[=/=]DefectorFromDecadence: DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:Inglor, a zombie who initially attacks Amea but later helps her destroy the cult]], and Argos, Amea's scary, [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily sharp-toothed]], flying-worm pet. She's seen petting it in the intro, and it can be summoned as an attack later.
* DefectorFromDecadence:
[[spoiler:Mish chose to reject the Eye's "gift" and fled. Unfortunately, by the time Amea reunites with him, he's become an AxCrazy monstrosity that she's forced to put down.]]
** There’s also [[spoiler:Inglor, a zombie who initially attacks Amea but later helps her destroy the cult]], and Argos, Amea’s scary, [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily sharp-toothed]], flying-worm pet. She’s seen petting it in the intro, and it can be summoned as an attack later.
* DiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was he's supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s it's revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]



* FishPeople: Mish, judging from his blue skin, Valde calling him "fish-lips," and [[spoiler:keeping a fish tank in one of the rooms in the house right above his Infested Dungeon]].

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* FishPeople: Mish, judging from his blue skin, Valde calling him "fish-lips," "fish-lips", and [[spoiler:keeping a fish tank in one of the rooms in the house right above his Infested Dungeon]].



* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Inglor]] at first, since he’s trying to save Amea, and later [[spoiler:[[DefectorFromDecadence Mish]] ([[SanitySlippage sorta]])]].

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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Inglor]] at first, since he’s he's trying to save Amea, and later [[spoiler:[[DefectorFromDecadence Mish]] ([[SanitySlippage sorta]])]].



* InTheHood: Hoods are used to lengthen Amea's health bar. Turns out to be a case of LazyArtist--[[spoiler:she doesn't need a new character portrait after she gouges her own eyes out]].

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* InTheHood: Hoods are used to lengthen Amea's health bar. Turns out to be a case of LazyArtist--[[spoiler:she LazyArtist since [[spoiler:she doesn't need a new character portrait after she gouges her own eyes out]].



* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler:The Cult of the Eye, which resides in Olwren, the lightest area of the game, and is associated with white, but is a brainwashing cult that demands it’s members ''[[EyeScream gouge their own eyes out]]''.]]
* MagicKnight: Amea.

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* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler:The Cult of the Eye, which resides in Olwren, [[spoiler:Olwren, the lightest area of the game, and is associated with white, but is a home to the brainwashing cult Cult of the Eye that demands it’s its members ''[[EyeScream gouge their own eyes out]]''.]]
* MagicKnight: Amea.Amea wields both magic and physical weapons.



* ParentalAbandonment: The reason [[spoiler:Amea had initially]] joined the Cult of the Eye.

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* ParentalAbandonment: The reason [[spoiler:Amea had initially]] joined the Cult of the Eye.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Inglor, you could have saved us a lot of time if you'd explained a few things before trying to gouge out Amea's eyes . . .
* ProtagonistTitle: The title is Amea, named after the protagonist, and is also a OneWordTitle.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Inglor, [[spoiler:Inglor]], you could have saved us a lot of time if you'd explained a few things before trying to gouge out Amea's eyes . . .
eyes...
* ProtagonistTitle: The title is Amea, named after the protagonist, and is also a OneWordTitle.



* ShoutOut: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse]]. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] Also, the way that he's mentioned (i.e., [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.
** The BigBad of the game, [[spoiler:The Master]], sounds a lot like [[VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} the Overmind]].

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* ShoutOut: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse]]. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] Also, the way that he's mentioned (i.e., [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.
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** The BigBad of the game, [[spoiler:The Master]], Master Eye]], sounds a lot like [[VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} the Overmind]].



* SummonMagic: Used to summon Argos, the flying worm thing.
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:Technically, [[DungeonTown Olwren]] is this, but there’s not much in it; the [[DiscOneFinalDungeon Infested Dungeon]] is a more traditional example.]]

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* SummonMagic: Used to summon Argos, the flying worm flying-worm thing.
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:Technically, [[DungeonTown Olwren]] is this, but there’s there's not much in it; the [[DiscOneFinalDungeon Infested Dungeon]] is a more traditional example.]]
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* BigBad: The one responsible for Amea’s memory loss is [[spoiler:[[TheMaster The Master]] [[EldritchAbomination Eye]], leader of the Cult of the Eye who brainwashes everyone by getting them to gouge their eyes]].

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* BigBad: The one responsible for Amea’s Amea's memory loss is [[spoiler:[[TheMaster [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination The Master]] [[EldritchAbomination Master Eye]], leader of the [[PathOfInspiration Cult of the Eye Eye]] who brainwashes everyone by getting them to gouge their eyes]].
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* [[spoileDiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]

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* [[spoileDiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: DiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]
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* [[spoiler:DiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]

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* [[spoiler:DiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoileDiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]
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* TheVeryDefinitivelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:Technically, [[DungeonTown Olwren]] is this, but there’s not much in it; the [[DiscOneFinalDungeon Infested Dungeon]] is a more traditional example.]]

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* TheVeryDefinitivelyFinalDungeon: TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:Technically, [[DungeonTown Olwren]] is this, but there’s not much in it; the [[DiscOneFinalDungeon Infested Dungeon]] is a more traditional example.]]
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* AntiEscapismAesop: [[spoiler:The Eye’s happy world without suffering is [[GettingSmilesPaintedOnYourSoul portrayed as a bad thing]], and the game ends with Amea defeating the leader of the Eye and releasing his parasitic control over the cultists.]]

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* AntiEscapismAesop: [[spoiler:The Eye’s happy world without suffering is [[GettingSmilesPaintedOnYourSoul [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul portrayed as a bad thing]], and the game ends with Amea defeating the leader of the Eye and releasing his parasitic control over the cultists.]]

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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The main enemies in the second area. A giant two-headed one serves as a the boss there.

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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The main enemies in the second area. A giant two-headed one called the Snow King serves as a the boss there.



* TheCameo: Zombie Inglor!

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* TheCameo: Zombie Inglor!Inglor, another Godlimations game.



* DarkIsNotEvil
* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Mish chose to reject the Eye's "gift" and fled. Unfortunately, by the time Amea reunites with him, he's become an AxCrazy monstrosity that she's forced to put down.]]
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:The Master Eye]]

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* DarkIsNotEvil
* DefectorFromDecadence:
DarkIsNotEvil[=/=]DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Mish chose to reject the Eye's "gift" and fled. Unfortunately, by the time Amea reunites with him, he's become an AxCrazy monstrosity that she's forced to put down.]]
** There’s also [[spoiler:Inglor, a zombie who initially attacks Amea but later helps her destroy the cult]], and Argos, Amea’s scary, [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily sharp-toothed]], flying-worm pet. She’s seen petting it in the intro, and it can be summoned as an attack later.
* [[spoiler:DiscOneFinalDungeon[=/=]DiscOneFinalBoss: The Infested Dungeon is where Mish is fought, and he was supposedly the source of all the monsters, but it’s revealed he was a [[DefectorFromDecadence defector]] from the Cult of the Eye. Amea has to travel back to Olwren to defeat them.]]
* DungeonTown: [[spoiler:Olwren in the endgame, as the inhabitants start fighting Amea to protect their cult.]]
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:The Master Eye]][[spoiler:[[BigBad The Master]] [[FinalBoss Eye]]]].



* ExpositionBreak: [[InfoDump A rather lengthy example]] before and after [[spoiler: the battle with Mish.]]

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* ExpositionBreak: [[InfoDump A rather lengthy example]] before and after [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the battle with Mish.]]Mish]].



* HeroAntagonist: Inglor at first, and [[spoiler:Mish]]

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* HeroAntagonist: Inglor [[spoiler:Inglor]] at first, since he’s trying to save Amea, and [[spoiler:Mish]]later [[spoiler:[[DefectorFromDecadence Mish]] ([[SanitySlippage sorta]])]].



* HumanoidAbomination: The trench coat thing seen in the opening dream [[spoiler:revealed to be Mish]].
* IAmAHumanitarian: [[spoiler:Mish]].
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Garrik]].

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* HumanoidAbomination: The trench coat thing seen in the opening dream dream, [[spoiler:revealed to be Mish]].
* IAmAHumanitarian: [[spoiler:Mish]].
ImAHumanitarian: [[spoiler:Mish.]]
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Garrik]].[[spoiler:Poor Garrik.]]



* LaserGuidedAmnesia
* LightIsNotGood

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia
LaserGuidedAmnesia: Amea, thanks to [[spoiler:The Master]].
* LightIsNotGoodLightIsNotGood: [[spoiler:The Cult of the Eye, which resides in Olwren, the lightest area of the game, and is associated with white, but is a brainwashing cult that demands it’s members ''[[EyeScream gouge their own eyes out]]''.]]



* TheMaster: [[spoiler:The BigBad of the game.]]



* PathOfInspiration
* PeninsulaOfPowerLeveling: The central stairs of Olwren contains high-experience enemies, who can be killed two or three at a time to LevelGrind very quickly.

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* PathOfInspiration
PathOfInspiration: [[spoiler:The Cult of the Eye, which The Master Eye [[InsistentTerminology adamantly insists]] is not just a front for him to enslave people.]]
* PeninsulaOfPowerLeveling: The [[spoiler:The central stairs of Olwren contains Olwren]] contain high-experience enemies, who can be killed two or three at a time to LevelGrind very quickly.



* RoadCone: Inglor apparently ''failed'' to find his cure before being zombified. To his credit, he's actually managed to retain his sentience, and [[spoiler:the ending implies Amea may know someone who can help him.]]

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* RoadCone: Inglor apparently ''failed'' to find his cure before being zombified. To his credit, he's actually managed to retain his sentience, and [[spoiler:the ending implies Amea may know someone who can help him.]]him]].



* ShoutOut: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse.]] While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] Also, the way that he's mentioned (IE, [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.
** The Master sounds a lot like [[VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} the Overmind.]]
* ShutUpHannibal: [[spoiler:Amea to Valde and the Eye itself.]]

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* ShoutOut: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse.]] curse]]. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] Also, the way that he's mentioned (IE, (i.e., [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.
** The Master BigBad of the game, [[spoiler:The Master]], sounds a lot like [[VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} the Overmind.]]
Overmind]].
* ShutUpHannibal: [[spoiler:Amea to Valde and the Eye itself.]]itself, decrying their [[AntiEscapismAesop use of paratistic brainwashing to run away from their problems.]]]]


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* TheVeryDefinitivelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:Technically, [[DungeonTown Olwren]] is this, but there’s not much in it; the [[DiscOneFinalDungeon Infested Dungeon]] is a more traditional example.]]

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* AntiEscapismAesop: [[spoiler:The Eye’s happy world without suffering is [[GettingSmilesPaintedOnYourSoul portrayed as a bad thing]], and the game ends with Amea defeating the leader of the Eye and releasing his parasitic control over the cultists.]]



* BigBad: The one responsible for Amea’s memory loss is [[spoiler:[[TheMaster The Master]] [[EldritchAbomination Eye]], leader of the Cult of the Eye who brainwashes everyone by getting them to gouge their eyes]].



* CentralTheme: Running away from the world's problems by hiding behind false truths isn't the answer. No matter how bad the world may be, it is better to walk boldy into the future instead of sacrificing you free will and sense of self for false happiness.

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* CentralTheme: [[AntiEscapismAesop Running away from the world's problems by hiding behind false truths isn't the answer. No matter how bad the world may be, it is better to walk boldy into the future instead of sacrificing you free will and sense of self for false happiness.]]
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** The Master sounds a lot like [[{{Starcraft}} the Overmind.]]

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** The Master sounds a lot like [[{{Starcraft}} [[VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} the Overmind.]]

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* CharacterTitle



** HumanoidAbomination: The trench coat thing seen in the opening dream [[spoiler:revealed to be Mish]].



* {{Homage}}: The pause menu is a huge one to ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''.
* IAmAHumanitarian: [[spoiler: Mish]].

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* {{Homage}}: The pause menu is a huge one to ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''.
''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''.
* HumanoidAbomination: The trench coat thing seen in the opening dream [[spoiler:revealed to be Mish]].
* IAmAHumanitarian: [[spoiler: Mish]].[[spoiler:Mish]].



* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:The reason Amea had initially joined the Cult of the Eye.]]

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* OneWordTitle: The title is Amea, which is a ProtagonistTitle.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:The The reason Amea [[spoiler:Amea had initially initially]] joined the Cult of the Eye.]]


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* [[spoiler: LightIsNotGood]]

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* [[spoiler: LightIsNotGood]]LightIsNotGood
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''Amea'' is an ActionAdventure [[WebGames flash game]] made by {{Godlimations}} with horror elements. The game can be found [[http://armorgames.com/play/10487/amea here]].

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''Amea'' is an ActionAdventure [[WebGames flash game]] made by {{Godlimations}} Creator/{{Godlimations}} with horror elements. The game can be found [[http://armorgames.com/play/10487/amea here]].
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* BoringButPractical: Yes, you can chain combos and knock down enemies... or you could just wait behind an impenetrable shield and poke your sword into them until they die.


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* NinjaZombiePirateRobot: Reanimated pirate skeletons are found in the beginning area, for no adequately-explained reason.


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* PeninsulaOfPowerLeveling: The central stairs of Olwren contains high-experience enemies, who can be killed two or three at a time to LevelGrind very quickly.


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** The Master sounds a lot like [[{{Starcraft}} the Overmind.]]
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* ShoutOut:[[spoiler: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who can help cure Inglor's zombie curse. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] ]]
** Also, [[spoiler:The way that he's mentioned (IE, [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.]]

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* ShoutOut:[[spoiler: ShoutOut: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who can [[spoiler:can help cure Inglor's zombie curse. curse.]] While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[TheTrappedTrilogy [[VideoGame/TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] ]]
**
Also, [[spoiler:The the way that he's mentioned (IE, [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.]]
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* HeroesPreferSwords: The main weapons of the game, though the final collectible weapon is a giant ax.
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* ActionGirl: If you really cant get this one JUST LOOK AT THE FREAKING PICTURE

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* ActionGirl: If you really cant get this one JUST LOOK AT THE FREAKING PICTUREAmea, natch. Just look at the page picture.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Mish has...certainly grown since he was initially seen in the opening flashback.]]

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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Mish has... certainly grown since he was initially seen in the opening flashback.]]



* GameBreakingBug: It is possible, in area 2, to head to the left instead of the right after defeating the boss. If that happens, and you take the elevator...You can't get back down.

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* GameBreakingBug: It is possible, in area 2, to head to the left instead of the right after defeating the boss. If that happens, and you take the elevator... You can't get back down.



* {{Homage}}: : The pause menu is a huge one to ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''.

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* {{Homage}}: : The pause menu is a huge one to ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''.
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[[quoteright:183:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amea_6370.jpg]]
Amea (the title character) is a little girl who lives with her worm-monster friend Argos and two boys named Valde and Mish in the midst of a pristine, natural, and tranquil if exotic forest. Suddenly, as she explores her forest home, she runs into the gruesome sight of mutilated corpses overlooked by [[HumanoidAbomination a very tall, dark figure]] speaking her name. Amea wakes from this vision in a mysterious house as a grown woman who remembers nothing about herself other than what she has just seen.

In this house, she meets a man named Garrik who is suffering from the same amnesiac condition and who apprises her of what little he knows of the mysterious and deadly town they're currently in. Garrik goes out to explore rather abruptly; almost as soon as he is gone, a zombie starts attacking Amea inside the house. Grabbing a nearby sword and dispatching the creature, Amea goes out to search for answers to her forgotten past and the situation she now finds herself in.

''Amea'' is an ActionAdventure [[WebGames flash game]] made by {{Godlimations}} with horror elements. The game can be found [[http://armorgames.com/play/10487/amea here]].

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!! ''Amea'' contains examples of:
* ActionGirl: If you really cant get this one JUST LOOK AT THE FREAKING PICTURE
* AllJustADream: When the player gets killed.
* AmnesiacLover: Amea to Valde.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Mish has...certainly grown since he was initially seen in the opening flashback.]]
* BadassLongcoat: [[spoiler:Present day Mish weats a brown duster trench coat and even a matching NiceHat.]]
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The main enemies in the second area. A giant two-headed one serves as a the boss there.
* TheCameo: Zombie Inglor!
* CastFromHitPoints: Offense spells cause recoil damage, presumably due to backlash. This can be negated by wearing gloves.
* CentralTheme: Running away from the world's problems by hiding behind false truths isn't the answer. No matter how bad the world may be, it is better to walk boldy into the future instead of sacrificing you free will and sense of self for false happiness.
* CharacterTitle
* DarkFantasy
* DarkIsNotEvil
* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Mish chose to reject the Eye's "gift" and fled. Unfortunately, by the time Amea reunites with him, he's become an AxCrazy monstrosity that she's forced to put down.]]
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:The Master Eye]]
** HumanoidAbomination: The trench coat thing seen in the opening dream [[spoiler:revealed to be Mish]].
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:Undrea]] and [[spoiler:Valde]] to Amea.
* ExpositionBreak: [[InfoDump A rather lengthy example]] before and after [[spoiler: the battle with Mish.]]
* EyeScream: [[spoiler:The cultists gouge out their eyes and replace them with new ones to get the "true sight." Escaping cult control means gouging out the new eyes as well.]]
* FishPeople: Mish, judging from his blue skin, Valde calling him "fish-lips," and [[spoiler:keeping a fish tank in one of the rooms in the house right above his Infested Dungeon]].
* {{Gorn}}: The body parts really fly in this game.
* GameBreakingBug: It is possible, in area 2, to head to the left instead of the right after defeating the boss. If that happens, and you take the elevator...You can't get back down.
* HeroAntagonist: Inglor at first, and [[spoiler:Mish]]
* HeroesPreferSwords: The main weapons of the game, though the final collectible weapon is a giant ax.
* {{Homage}}: : The pause menu is a huge one to ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''.
* IAmAHumanitarian: [[spoiler: Mish]].
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Garrik]].
* InsistentTerminology: [[spoiler:The Master Eye refuses to admit that his followers are essentially his slaves, instead insisting that they are his "children".]]
* InTheHood: Hoods are used to lengthen Amea's health bar. Turns out to be a case of LazyArtist--[[spoiler:she doesn't need a new character portrait after she gouges her own eyes out]].
* LaserGuidedAmnesia
* MagicKnight: Amea.
* {{Metroidvania}}: One of the more linear ones.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:The reason Amea had initially joined the Cult of the Eye.]]
* PathOfInspiration
* PoorCommunicationKills: Inglor, you could have saved us a lot of time if you'd explained a few things before trying to gouge out Amea's eyes . . .
* RoadCone: Inglor apparently ''failed'' to find his cure before being zombified. To his credit, he's actually managed to retain his sentience, and [[spoiler:the ending implies Amea may know someone who can help him.]]
* RPGElements: Skill Points are gained by killing enough enemies, which can be invested into spells and passive powers.
* ShoutOut:[[spoiler: At the end of the game, Amea says that she knows somebody who can help cure Inglor's zombie curse. While she can't remember his exact name, it's obvious that she's referring to [[TheTrappedTrilogy Dan McNeely.]] ]]
** Also, [[spoiler:The way that he's mentioned (IE, [[SmugSnake "A real snake" and a "Smug bastard"]]) seems like a reference to the trope itself.]]
* ShutUpHannibal: [[spoiler:Amea to Valde and the Eye itself.]]
* SummonMagic: Used to summon Argos, the flying worm thing.
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