Lights Out

''You forgot to bring that flashlight didn't you? Not to worry, Aku Aku will be happy to help in Lights Out. You will need to retrieve the yellow gem from The Lab before you can collect the purple gem hidden here.'' - Level description

Lights Out is the twenty-fifth level (including boss fights) in Crash Bandicoot and the eighth level that the player must complete on the third island. It involves Crash sneaking around the dark corridors of Cortex Castle while being aided by an illuminated Aku Aku mask. It is also the first type of level to introduce the iconic gameplay mechanic that involves Crash traveling through dark levels with a tiny source of light. The player can use a gem path after acquiring the yellow gem to get extra crates to obtain the purple gem.

Level design
Lights Out takes place in the dark corridors of Cortex Castle, possibly the attic portion of the castle as there is no stable floor or light source available. The corridors of the castle are decorated with many different memorabilia including shields, chairs, and embroideries with "N" on them, which line up against the walls of the castle. Along the way, Crash will be using the beams and moving platforms of the attic to maneuver around. The level is filled with traps of all sorts including swinging blades and falling platforms. The path is also littered with rats.

The whole path Crash will be traversing lacks any source of light. To compensate for this lack of light, he will be using special Aku Aku masks to help illuminate his path. These special Aku Aku masks act different from the ones collected in other levels. Crash will be unable to stack Aku Aku masks in this level, so he will be unable to achieve an invincibility. Losing an Aku Aku masks means that Crash will be losing a source of light. To make up for the high probability of Crash losing his personal source of light due to the traps and enemies scattered around the level, there will be an abundance of Aku Aku masks for him to collect. Its still important that Crash keeps his masks as long as possible though as there are plenty of jumps and enemies lurking in the shadows that could easily cause him to lose his source of light.

Enemies and obstacles

 * Rats - The rats typically appear along Crash's path in the level, and usually creep up from the darkness. They are brown with red beady eyes and they have horns. They usually appear in groups also, so avoiding them will be kind of a challenge. The simplest way to defeat the rats is to just spin them away. This will allow Crash to defeat more than one rat at once.
 * Swinging Blade - These swinging blades cut away ferociously at Crash's path. They can be avoided easily by running around while they are not blocking the path. If a blade hits Crash though, he will lose his Aku Aku mask.

Trivia

 * The stage's name is based on an old saying mothers everywhere tell their children at bedtime.
 * This is the only level in Crash Bandicoot with a colored gem that requires another colored gem to fully complete.
 * This is one of the shortest levels in the game but it's still not the easiest.
 * The player needs to be careful about spinning rats, because spinning them can break Aku Aku crates in the distance, which would mean Crash would have to go for a period in the future without a light source.  It is recommended to always jump on such enemies in this level, instead of spinning them.
 * There is a glitch in this level where if the player enters with two Aku Aku masks (how to identifiy this is Aku Aku will be sparkling) where near the end of the level one of the swinging blades will be swinging vertically instead of horizontially like normal. It's possible to avoid this but it is very difficult. This is yet to be confirmed in Fumbling in the Dark. This does not always happen when the player enters with two masks however.
 * In some versions of the prototype, Lights Out appears without textures making it very easy for the player to find their way even in total darkness and the game will freeze near the end of the level. Fumbling in the Dark appears the same way.
 * In the prototype, there is no yellow gem. The area that requires the yellow gem is not there.
 * In the prototype, Aku Aku has his normal color instead of his ghost-like look in the final version. He still illuminates Crash's path even though the player doesn't really need him to complete the level. The reason for this is unknown.