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[[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|Although the game retains an E rating]], the game contains a wide array of rather gruesome ways Andy can be killed; and as the infinite amount of lives presented to you suggest, [[Everything Trying to Kill You|you WILL get killed]].
[[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|Although the game retains an E rating]], the game contains a wide array of rather gruesome ways Andy can be killed; and as the infinite amount of lives presented to you suggest, [[Everything Trying to Kill You|you WILL get killed]].


Not to be confused with the [[Joseph Conrad (Creator)|Joseph Conrad]] novella of [[Heart of Darkness (Literature)|the same name]].
Not to be confused with the [[Joseph Conrad]] novella of [[Heart of Darkness|the same name]].
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=== ''Heart of Darkness'' provides examples of: ===
=== ''Heart of Darkness'' provides examples of: ===
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* [[Cutscene Boss]]: The Master at the end.
* [[Cutscene Boss]]: The Master at the end.
* [[Dark Is Evil]]: Darkland, Dark kingdom... yeah...
* [[Dark Is Evil]]: Darkland, Dark kingdom... yeah...
* [[Death Is a Slap On The Wrist]]: Infinite lives, [[Trial and Error Gameplay|for a perfectly good reason.]]
* [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist]]: Infinite lives, [[Trial and Error Gameplay|for a perfectly good reason.]]
* [[Death World]]: Getting crushed by rocks, falling into lava, falling off cliffs, being crushed by giant fossils, the ground crumbling beneath your feet, being generally loathed by all its living inhabitants....
* [[Death World]]: Getting crushed by rocks, falling into lava, falling off cliffs, being crushed by giant fossils, the ground crumbling beneath your feet, being generally loathed by all its living inhabitants....
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: Used in one of the Amigo cut-scenes.
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: Used in one of the Amigo cut-scenes.
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* [[Rube Goldberg Device]]: Andy's treehouse elevator.
* [[Rube Goldberg Device]]: Andy's treehouse elevator.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Beautiful but deadly environments.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Beautiful but deadly environments.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Another World (Video Game)|Another World]]''.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Another World (video game)|Another World]]''.
* [[A Taste of Power]]: Your start the game with a lightning gun and spend the first few screens using it to kick monster ass. Then it breaks, leaving you unable to fight. Not that you'll let a little thing like that stop you...
* [[A Taste of Power]]: Your start the game with a lightning gun and spend the first few screens using it to kick monster ass. Then it breaks, leaving you unable to fight. Not that you'll let a little thing like that stop you...
* [[Title Drop]]: "Are you ready now to face the ''Heart of Darkness''?!"
* [[Title Drop]]: "Are you ready now to face the ''Heart of Darkness''?!"

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Heart of Darkness is a Cinematic Platformer developed by Amazing Studio for the PC and Playstation.

The game revolves around a boy named Andy with a fear of the dark, who during a solar eclipse gets his dog Whiskey mysteriously kidnapped by a dark force. Determined to get his best friend back, he sets out in his spaceship to retrieve him from the alien Darklands to where he was taken.

The gameplay revolves mostly around puzzles, precision jumps, and predicting the environment. Occasionally you'll have access to a weapon, but most of the time you'll be unarmed and have to resort to have to either avoiding your enemies or turning their Malevolent Architecture against them.

Although the game retains an E rating, the game contains a wide array of rather gruesome ways Andy can be killed; and as the infinite amount of lives presented to you suggest, you WILL get killed.

Not to be confused with the Joseph Conrad novella of the same name.


Heart of Darkness provides examples of: