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* ChasedByAngryNatives: Mysterious skull-painted warriors have appeared in the area near the Yabahuaca village, and prove to be hostile towards you. The U.I. identifies them as Waraha Warriors after you kill one.

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* ChasedByAngryNatives: Mysterious skull-painted warriors have appeared in the area near the Yabahuaca village, village and prove to be hostile towards you. The U.I. identifies them as Waraha Warriors after you kill one.



* NatureIsNotNice: The Amazon rainforest is a ruthlessly inhospitable place filled with hostile wildlife.

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* NatureIsNotNice: The Amazon rainforest is a ruthlessly inhospitable place filled with many different kinds of hostile wildlife.wildlife, including caimans, jaguars, panthers, and rattlesnakes.
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* LastSecondEndingChoice: [[spoiler:Once you find the cure for the outside world's pandemic Jake has an inner monologue where he questions whether or not finding the cure was worth all the hell he's gone through, and you actually have to answer yes or no, the answer determining how Jake's story ends.]]
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* MultiethnicName: It's not clear why a Brazilian company is named after a Nigerian mythological figure and has a CEO with a Polish name.
** Not that the latter needs much justification, since Brazil ''does'' have a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Brazilians Polish population numbering at least 3 million.]]
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* DaylightHorror: You're just as likely to die of dehydration or starvation or disease, be poisoned by deadly snakes or spiders, or eaten by a Jaguar in the middle of the day as you are at night.
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* AssholeVictim: Alvarez is quite the unpleasant {{Jerkass}}, [[NeverMyFault blaming Jake for the former’s freak accident]] and cursing him out, [[KickTheDog even going as far as]] to use CountryMatters on Jake’s [[spoiler: then dying]] wife and threatening to kill Jake if he gets out of his situation. However, he has thankfully [[PosthumousCharacter been long dead]] and the only thing that’s left of him are his skeletal remains, his voice recordings, and his grappling hook.
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* HardToLightFire: A game mechanic. Lighting a fire requires several things: several sticks of various sizes, dry tinder, a tool to cause ignition, enough stamina to use the tool, and shelter from any rain that might be happening. Fire is necessary to cook meat or sterilize water, so the player can't long go without making one. However, they may not have enough tinder on hand, they have an ignition tool on hand, ''and'' they're not so exhausted that they don't have the energy left to actually operate the tool.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Even if you leave a massive amount of evidence of invasive activity, like having a gigantic mud-mansion sticking out like a sore thumb in the jungle, having a bunch of trees torn down, or leaving a bunch of trash laying around, none of the natives will get suspicious and try to hunt you down and tear down your shelter just as long as you yourself stay completely out of their sight. It may have been purposely left this way on the developer's part as an AntiFrustrationFeature, due to the long, grueling hassle of building shelters and otherwise limited amount of trees.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Even if you leave a massive amount of evidence of invasive activity, like having a gigantic mud-mansion sticking out like a sore thumb in the jungle, having a bunch of trees torn down, or leaving a bunch of trash laying around, none of the natives will get suspicious and try to hunt you down and tear down your shelter just as long as you yourself stay completely out of their sight. It may have been purposely left this way on the developer's part as an AntiFrustrationFeature, due to the long, grueling hassle of building shelters and otherwise limited amount of trees.
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* AllianceMeter: In ''Spirts of Amazonia'', Jake must gain the trust of the Mu'agi village, the progress of which he records on a journal tab. Treating the wounds of scattered injured hunters, freeing the women who've been taken captive, escorting fled children back to the village, tearing down Waraha war camps, and returning certain trophies and artefacts to the Mu'agi all help to build that trust. Story progression gates are unlocked as thresholds of trust are reached.

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* AllianceMeter: In ''Spirts ''Spirits of Amazonia'', Jake must gain the trust of the Mu'agi village, the progress of which he records on a journal tab. Treating the wounds of scattered injured hunters, freeing the women who've been taken captive, escorting fled children back to the village, tearing down Waraha war camps, and returning certain trophies and artefacts to the Mu'agi all help to build that trust. Story progression gates are unlocked as thresholds of trust are reached.



* SelfSurgery: No one is around to treat Jake's injuries other than Jake himself, and self-surgery is a critical gameplay mechanic. Often this involves knowing what treatments to apply to what injuries and having the materials on hand to administer the treatment. For example, certain kinds of leafs can be used as bandages, and certain kinds of additives (tobacco leafs, honey, etc.) can be applied to those bandages to help them treat specific kinds of injuries.

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* SelfSurgery: No one is around to treat Jake's injuries other than Jake himself, and self-surgery is a critical gameplay mechanic. Often this involves knowing what treatments to apply to what injuries and having the materials on hand to administer the treatment. For example, certain kinds of leafs leaves can be used as bandages, and certain kinds of additives (tobacco leafs, leaves, honey, etc.) can be applied to those bandages to help them treat specific kinds of injuries.

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