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LIT (Video Game)
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LIT is a 2009 WiiWare game, developed by WayForward Technologies. It is a classic "use the objects to construct a path to the exit" puzzle game, dressed up as Survival Horror.The plot is as follows: Jake, the protagonist, has become trapped in his school, which has been plunged into darkness. Dangerous creatures lurk in the darkness, and Jake must use the various light sources around to safely navigate a path to the exit. However, turning on too many things at once and filling the light meter at the top will cause a fuse to blow, sending you back to the start of the room.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Occasionally a room will have a ringing phone; making it to the phone and answering it before it stops ringing will let you listen to a phone call from Jake's girlfriend, Rachael, as she works to escape from the school as well.In October 2015, a version of the game with a different, "cutesier" art style but the same characters and basic gameplay was released on mobile devices and a Steam version of that game was released on February 21, 2017.With the disabling of adding/purchasing Wii Points on March 26, 2018 followed by the complete closure of the Wii Shop Channel on January 30, 2019, the original game is no longer available for download. | |
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Creator Cameo: Jake's voice is provided by Voldi Way, the founder and CEO of WayForward. | |
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Another Side, Another Story | |
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Another Side, Another Story: Beating the game as Jake will allow you to play through again as Rachael. Her levels are exactly the same, but the phone calls she gets are from Jake. It's implied that both stories take place at roughly the same time. | |
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Darkness Equals Death | |
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Darkness = Death: Invoked. Stepping into any unlit area is instant death. | |
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Dark Is Not Evil | |
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Dark Is Not Evil: Word of God states that the choice in making Jake an Emo Teen was to invoke this trope. In Dark Mode, Jake and Rachael are dark versions of themselves (complete with Glowing Eyes of Doom), further playing this trope. | |
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Brats with Slingshots | |
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Brats with Slingshots: Jake can use his to break windows to provide light, or to deactivate light sources from a distance to manage power consumption. | |
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Blackout Basement | |
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Blackout Basement: The whole game, essentially. | |
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