Fumbling in the Dark

''Darkness? It is here, secretly! Be fumbling around in it, but don't miss out on the clear gem unit!!'' - Level description

Fumbling in the Dark is the second of the two secret levels in Crash Bandicoot. This level is the thirty-third and true final level in the game; it can also be considered the darkest level in the series. It can only be entered once Crash wins the key in Jaws of Darkness. Fumbling in the Dark expands on the mechanics introduced in Lights Out.

In this level, Crash sneaks his way through the darkened, eerie corridors of Cortex Castle. Because the darkness basically makes the passage he traverses pitch black and the enemies deadly as only their red eyes can be seen, that and he can't tell when to jump over pits. The Aku Aku masks glow brightly, illuminating the level so Crash can navigate. Collecting the masks is the safest and only way to get through the level, meaning that if Crash does not find another mask quickly enough then his current mask will start to dim or if he's by an enemy, he'll be trapped in dark.

Trivia

 * This is the only level in the PlayStation 1 Crash games whose name contains four words.  All other levels, race tracks, and minigames have three words or less in their names.
 * The player needs to be careful about spinning rats and spiders, 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.
 * At the start of the level, if Crash travels backwards, six crates can be found, which are required to get the clear gem. An Aku Aku makes this section easier, as Crash must jump several times to reach them.
 * In the prototype, Fumbling in the Dark appears as a normal level instead of a secret one. This is because the Cortex bonus rounds don't exist and the keys had not been developed yet.
 * In some versions of the prototype, Fumbling in the Dark appears without textures, making it very easy for the player to see even in total darkness. The same goes for Lights Out.
 * In the prototype, Aku Aku has his normal color instead of his ghost-like look in the final verison. 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.

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