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* [[An Aesop]]: Comes with every token you earn for your convenience.
* [[An Aesop]]: Comes with every token you earn for your convenience.
* [[But Thou Must]]: If you don't help the locals in their quest, the Jaguar will scold you, you won't earn your badge and you'll be started over on that leg of the journey.
* [[But Thou Must!]]: If you don't help the locals in their quest, the Jaguar will scold you, you won't earn your badge and you'll be started over on that leg of the journey.
* [[Dialogue Tree]]
* [[Dialogue Tree]]
* [[Edutainment Game]]
* [[Edutainment Game]]
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** On the contrary, players who are familiar with the history of the conquest of the Americas [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|will have less of a hard time with the moral dissonance.]]
** On the contrary, players who are familiar with the history of the conquest of the Americas [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|will have less of a hard time with the moral dissonance.]]
{{quote| ''"So long, sucker!!"''}}
{{quote| ''"So long, sucker!!"''}}
* [[Lost Forever]]: You can catch a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirarucu pirarucu], a fish that's as long as a bus. It only swims by once, but it takes up half the screen and if you don't catch it, that's your problem.
* [[Lost Forever]]: You can catch a [[wikipedia:Pirarucu|pirarucu]], a fish that's as long as a bus. It only swims by once, but it takes up half the screen and if you don't catch it, that's your problem.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Some of the locals.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Some of the locals.
* [[The Slacker]]: If you choose the guide who's a man for your journey "You can fish, I think I'll just take a nap"
* [[The Slacker]]: If you choose the guide who's a man for your journey "You can fish, I think I'll just take a nap"
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[[Category:The Amazon Trail]]
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Revision as of 02:23, 27 January 2014

The Amazon Trail is a rather strange computer spinoff of Oregon Trail. Your basic concept is to collect tokens on a medallion by doing tasks told to you by a jaguar spirit while traveling through time. In between, you take hundreds of photographs of local wildlife. It's about as weird as it sounds, although still pretty enjoyable. Although the fishing just isn't as fun as gunning down buffalo.


Tropes Used By The Amazon Trail:

 "So long, sucker!!"

  • Lost Forever: You can catch a pirarucu, a fish that's as long as a bus. It only swims by once, but it takes up half the screen and if you don't catch it, that's your problem.
  • No Indoor Voice: Some of the locals.
  • The Slacker: If you choose the guide who's a man for your journey "You can fish, I think I'll just take a nap"
  • Time Travel: Throw in a lost Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Ford, a wily pirarucu, some hunger-crazed pirates, and a greedy oil tycoon throughout several centuries...
  • Vomit Discretion Shot: You can tell that the crazed conquistador is throwing up, but they don't show it on the screen.
  • What Year Is This?: Answered by the locals.
    • Interestingly, it's phrased "what is today's date" in the Dialogue Tree, but everyone always knows to specify the year.
      • Even more bizarre is one stop where one person you talk to says it is the rainy season while another is experiencing the dry season. Usually everyone at a particular location is from the same time.