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Asteka II: Taiyou no Shinden

Release Date calendar
1986
Platform joystick
Fujitsu FM-7
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Despite its name (a misspelling of Azteca), the story of Asteka II: Taiyou no Shinden is dedicated to the Maya people, indigenous inhabitants of Southern Mexico and Central America, rather than the Aztecs. The player controls a nameless adventurer who searches for the Sun Key, a mysterious ancient artifact which can unlock the secrets of the Mayan civilization. Asteka II: Taiyou no Shinden is an adventure game which takes place in the ruins of the ancient city Chichen Itza on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. There is a top-down overworld on which the player can physically navigate the protagonist, entering temples and other locations. In such locations, the view switches to first-person perspective. The player interacts with the environment by selecting various verb commands ("Look", "Take", "Use", etc.), represented by icons, from a menu, and combining them with objects on the screen. In spite of its Japanese origins, the game features inventory item usage and puzzle-solving, which are more typical of Western-style adventures.

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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Adventure
Developers
Nihon Falcom
Publishers
Nihon Falcom
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