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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Allen]] gets shot and falls down a waterfall while trying to protect [[spoiler:Jason and Maya]].

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Allen]] gets shot and falls down a waterfall while trying to cross a rope bridge, and cuts the bridge to protect [[spoiler:Jason and Maya]].
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* RandomEventsPlot: Although there's an overarching plot of Colonel Sanchez trying to track down Jason and kill him, almost ''none'' of the various challenges Jason faces actually have anything to do with Sanchez - they're all individual things that just happen to be getting in Jason's way independently, everything from the captain of a slaver ship kidnapping Maya to a backwater village's local bully refusing access to his village's sole telephone. The two don't even technically meet until chapter 12 of 13, and there are at most two other challenges before then that have anything to do with him (his men taking shots at Jason's group and possibly Tony Martin being paid to off Jason).
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* NominalImportance: A very strange inversion, as with the exceptions of secondary protagonist Maya and minor antagonist Tony Martin, every character you meet after the third chapter either has a name and elaborate backstory ''or'' a voice and plot importance beyond a single interaction, never both. Chapter 6 is the high point, where the shopkeeper Arturo Ascension is given a name and reasons for why he won't sell you anything except the items you actually need to beat the game, and as such the game goes out of its way to awkwardly ThirdPersonPerson all of his interactions with you.

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* NominalImportance: A very strange inversion, as with the ''very'' few exceptions of (primarily secondary protagonist Maya and minor antagonist Tony Martin, Martin; even Hans Stroheim is only referred to as "Archaeologist" when you're actually talking to him), every character you meet after the third chapter either has a name and elaborate backstory ''or'' a voice and plot importance beyond a single interaction, never both. Chapter 6 is the high point, where the shopkeeper Arturo Ascension is given a name and reasons for why he won't sell you anything except the items you actually need to beat the game, game (the canned food is all reserved for other customers, he's holding onto coffee beans waiting for an "upturn in the coffee market", etc.), and as such the game goes out of its way to awkwardly ThirdPersonPerson all of his interactions with you.

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Maya seems to be disgusted by men, as seen when Jason rescues her and she tells him that she knew all men are pigs (he did tell her that he needed her help, but still). [[spoiler:That's because she's a scout of the Amazon tribe Jason is seeking and the men they have met have always treated them badly, including rape and theft. She does feel compassion towards Allen and eventually Jason, though.]]

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Maya seems to be disgusted by men, as seen when Jason rescues her and and, when he says he did so because he needs her help, she tells him that she knew all men are pigs (he did tell her that he needed her help, but still). pigs. [[spoiler:That's because she's a scout of the Amazon tribe Jason is seeking seeking, and the men they have met have always treated them badly, including rape and theft. She does feel compassion towards Allen and eventually Jason, though.]]



* NoYou: When Jason tells the archeologist when he refuses to listen "Listen old man, this is your last chance!", the latters retorts by saying "No, young man, it is yours!" before Jason gets eaten by the village natives.

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* NominalImportance: A very strange inversion, as with the exceptions of secondary protagonist Maya and minor antagonist Tony Martin, every character you meet after the third chapter either has a name and elaborate backstory ''or'' a voice and plot importance beyond a single interaction, never both. Chapter 6 is the high point, where the shopkeeper Arturo Ascension is given a name and reasons for why he won't sell you anything except the items you actually need to beat the game, and as such the game goes out of its way to awkwardly ThirdPersonPerson all of his interactions with you.
* NoYou: When Jason tells the archeologist when he refuses to listen "Listen old man, this is your last chance!", the latters latter retorts by saying "No, young man, it is yours!" before Jason gets eaten by the village natives.
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''Amazon: Guardians of Eden'' is an adventure video game for DOS by Creator/AccessSoftware released in 1992. In it, you play as Jason Roberts, a researcher. His brother, Allen Roberts, has gone missing in an expedition to Amazon. After reading the secret code from him using a decoder ring, Jason sets off to rescue him from "forces who will stop at nothing to get the information he has". Along the way, our hero meets Maya, a woman who seems to be more than meets the eye...

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''Amazon: Guardians of Eden'' is an adventure video game for DOS by Creator/AccessSoftware released in 1992. In it, you play as Jason Roberts, a researcher. His brother, Allen Roberts, has gone missing in an expedition to Amazon. After reading the secret code a coded message from him using a decoder ring, him, Jason sets off to rescue him from "forces who will stop at nothing to get the information he has". Along the way, our hero meets Maya, a woman who seems to be more than meets the eye...
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''Amazon: Guardians of Eden'' is an adventure video game for DOS by Access Software released in 1992. In it, you play as Jason Roberts, a researcher. His brother, Allen Roberts, has gone missing in an expedition to Amazon. After reading the secret code from him using a decoder ring, Jason sets off to rescue him from "forces who will stop at nothing to get the information he has". Along the way, our hero meets Maya, a woman who seems to be more than meets the eye...

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''Amazon: Guardians of Eden'' is an adventure video game for DOS by Access Software Creator/AccessSoftware released in 1992. In it, you play as Jason Roberts, a researcher. His brother, Allen Roberts, has gone missing in an expedition to Amazon. After reading the secret code from him using a decoder ring, Jason sets off to rescue him from "forces who will stop at nothing to get the information he has". Along the way, our hero meets Maya, a woman who seems to be more than meets the eye...
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* SceneryPorn: The game does try to pull off rather impressive shots of the Amazon, with rich colors and backgrounds. Plus, this was one of the earlier games to support SVGA.

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* SceneryPorn: The game does try to pull off rather impressive shots of the Amazon, with rich colors and backgrounds. Plus, this was one of the earlier earliest games to support SVGA.SVGA, albeit not to enhance the scenery (though it would make it less pixelated by focusing a smaller part of the screen on it).
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* SiblingYinYang: The Allen brothers are mentioned to be complete opposites. Allen is a confident and curious researcher who travels all over the world to conduct his work, while Jason is a young and naive researcher who initially works only in his lab with rats.

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* SiblingYinYang: The Allen Roberts brothers are mentioned to be complete opposites. Allen is a confident and curious researcher who travels all over the world to conduct his work, while Jason is a young and naive researcher who initially works only in his lab with rats.
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* AntAssault: In the last playable chapter, a huge ant appears and it will cut him in half and devour him with ease should he get too close.

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* AntAssault: In the last playable chapter, a huge ant appears and it will cut him Jason in half and devour him with ease should he get too close.
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* AntAssault: In the last playable chapter, a huge ant appears and it will cut him in half and devour him with ease should he get too close.
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* EvilIsHammy: Colonel Sanchez is the evil man who took control of the village and antagonises the heroes, but his actor puts the most emotion into his lines, especially when he shouts "Kill them all!".
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* TheAllAmericanBoy: The game says that Jason is considered by some to be an all-American boy. He is idealistic and somewhat athletic, managing to get through the Amazon to help his brother and [[spoiler:later on to not let his brother's sacrifice go in vain]], but he doesn't appear to have blue eyes, possibly due to graphic limitations.

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* FatBastard: Colonel Sanchez is the portliest character in the game as well as a corrupt man who terrorises the poor people of the region, plus he wants to kill the heroes and later on take the treasure for himself.



* HeroicSacrifice: {[spoiler:Allen]] gets shot and falls down a waterfall while trying to protect [[spoiler:Jason and Maya]].

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* HeroicSacrifice: {[spoiler:Allen]] [[spoiler:Allen]] gets shot and falls down a waterfall while trying to protect [[spoiler:Jason and Maya]].



* MeanwhileScene: After Jason leaves the lab and drives to the airport, the game switches viewpoint to show a grunt speaking to Colonel Sanchez about the lack of success in finding the package and the fact that Allen's brother is still alive. Sanchez proclaims that he must be found.

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* MeanwhileScene: MeanwhileScene:
** At the end of Chapter 3,
After Jason leaves the lab and drives to the airport, the game switches viewpoint to show a grunt speaking to Colonel Sanchez about the lack of success in finding the package and the fact that Allen's brother is still alive. Sanchez proclaims that he must be found.found.
** Much later, at the end of Chapter 10, Sanchez is furious that Jason and Maya have not been killed at the bridge, but turns happy once he finds out they were spotted near their campsite.

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* BigCreepyCrawlies: A huge ant appears at the end which is larger than even your character and can eat him with ease.

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* BigCreepyCrawlies: A huge ant appears at near the end which is larger than even your character and can eat him with ease.


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* MeanwhileScene: After Jason leaves the lab and drives to the airport, the game switches viewpoint to show a grunt speaking to Colonel Sanchez about the lack of success in finding the package and the fact that Allen's brother is still alive. Sanchez proclaims that he must be found.
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* DialogueTree: Certain conversations have you pick one of two or three responses. Sometimes it doesn't matter what you answer, sometimes it determines whether you progress or die. You can also offer items if necessary.

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* FunWithAcronyms: The robot's name is B.O.B., which stands for "Binary Overseer Biped".



* PiranhaProblem: Some of the protagonist's deaths feature piranhas, with a majority of them showing the protagonist's bitten off face.

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* PiranhaProblem: Some of the protagonist's deaths feature piranhas, with a majority of them showing the protagonist's his bitten off face.
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* SiblingYinYang: The Allen brothers are mentioned to be complete opposites. Allen is a confident and curious researcher who travels all over the world to conduct his work, while Jason is a young and naive researcher who initially works only in his lab with rats.
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* HeroicSacrifice: {[spoiler:Allen]] gets shot and falls down a waterfall while trying to protect [[spoiler:Jason and Maya]].
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* LemonyNarrator: The narrator has a tendency to narrate things in a snarky way. The most obvious is his response when you look at a plant: "It's a plant, stupid."
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* KleptomaniacHero: Jason occasionally steals stuff when the characters are not looking. The narrator even chews him out if he takes the cook's tips.
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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Every major section ends with a cliffhanger saying "Don't miss our next exciting episode!"

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Every major section ends with a cliffhanger saying "Don't miss our next exciting episode!"chapter!"
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* ToBeContinuedToRightNow: After clearing an episode, the game says "Don't miss our next exciting episode!" Shortly after, the next episode starts with a title card and recap. You don't even get a prompt to save.

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* ToBeContinuedToRightNow: ToBeContinuedRightNow: After clearing an episode, the game says "Don't miss our next exciting episode!" Shortly after, the next episode starts with a title card and recap. You don't even get a prompt to save.
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* DigitizedActors: Every character in the game is an actor turned into a sprite, though sometimes their eyes and faces in general are digitally altered.

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* DigitizedActors: DigitizedSprites: Every character in the game is an actor turned into a sprite, though sometimes their eyes and faces in general are digitally altered.
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''Amazon: Guardians of Eden'' is an adventure video game for DOS by Access Software released in 1992. In it, you play as Jason Roberts, a researcher. His brother, Allen Roberts, has gone missing in an expedition to Amazon. After reading the secret code from him using a decoder ring, Jason sets off to rescue him from "forces who will stop at nothing to get the information he has". Along the way, our hero meets Maya, a woman who seems to be more than meets the eye...

The game uses simple point-and-click controls with Look, Move, Take, Items, Climb, Talk, Exit icons. Movement is done with the arrow keys. There are points where you switch control between Jason and Maya, or when you have to canoe down the river. This is also one of the first games to support SVGA, beating even ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry6ShapeUpOrSlipOut'', Creator/{{Sierra}}'s first SVGA adventure game.
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* BearsAreBadNews: A bear shows up early on. It may eat Jason if he gets too close, but can be fooled somewhat easily with a garbage can.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: A huge ant appears at the end which is larger than even your character and can eat him with ease.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Every major section ends with a cliffhanger saying "Don't miss our next exciting episode!"
* DigitizedActors: Every character in the game is an actor turned into a sprite, though sometimes their eyes and faces in general are digitally altered.
* DoesNotLikeMen: Maya seems to be disgusted by men, as seen when Jason rescues her and she tells him that she knew all men are pigs (he did tell her that he needed her help, but still). [[spoiler:That's because she's a scout of the Amazon tribe Jason is seeking and the men they have met have always treated them badly, including rape and theft. She does feel compassion towards Allen and eventually Jason, though.]]
* DoomyDoomsOfDoom: Chapter 5 is called "Flight of Doom". It's also the only one with "Doom" in the title.
* EekAMouse: Darlene is afraid of rats which is why she hates Jason's work. When a rat is placed next to her by him, she shrieks, lifts her hands, and runs away.
* FireBreathingDiner: After being given a meal with a handful of Cayenne peppers (1000 times stronger than the Jalapeno), El Loco is shown breathing fire from his mouth with a pretty crude effect.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: Maya leaves Jason with such a decision. [[spoiler:In the end, will he take a precious emerald and leave them with a promise that he'll never reveal their people and mission to the outside world, or will he stay with her as his wife in Eden. Ultimately, Jason chooses to stay with her.]]
* GodTest: When a tribe thinks Jason and Maya are a pair of fair-skinned gods while their shaman thinks they're demons, a medicine man tells them to prove they're gods. They accomplish this by throwing fireworks into a fire, which impresses the natives but the medicine man remains suspicious. He tells them to heal the sick boy, which they do and receive a canoe as well as some supplies. Failure to do either of these things results in the main duo getting eaten by the natives.
* TheManyDeathsOfYou: Your character can die in many ways, like being eaten by piranhas, falling off a plane, crashing a plane, getting shot, and getting cooked. The game always displays a "SHOCK WARNING!" message before showing the death, even if the picture/description is not necessarily shocking.
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: The message at the end "The producers wish you to inform you that no insects were harmed in the making of this game." Considering you've killed an enormous ant not long before...
* NoYou: When Jason tells the archeologist when he refuses to listen "Listen old man, this is your last chance!", the latters retorts by saying "No, young man, it is yours!" before Jason gets eaten by the village natives.
* PiranhaProblem: Some of the protagonist's deaths feature piranhas, with a majority of them showing the protagonist's bitten off face.
* PopQuiz: Maya asks a few questions about Jason himself to make his identity certain.
* SceneryPorn: The game does try to pull off rather impressive shots of the Amazon, with rich colors and backgrounds. Plus, this was one of the earlier games to support SVGA.
* TinCanRobot: B.O.B. looks like two trash cans with added feet and will actually think you're also B.O.B. if you put a trashcan on your head. He was made in the 1950s, after all.
* ToBeContinuedToRightNow: After clearing an episode, the game says "Don't miss our next exciting episode!" Shortly after, the next episode starts with a title card and recap. You don't even get a prompt to save.
* UnwinnableByDesign: There are times where it will be impossible to progress if you forget a certain item. For example, in Chapter 7, if Allen dies while trying to block shots, the game will mention that additional ammo rounds should have been purchased in Chapter 6 (though this will also happen if you did buy them but didn't give them to Allen).
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