Paganitzu
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Paganitzu | |
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Developer(s) | Trylobyte |
Publisher(s) | Apogee Software |
Release date(s) | October, 1991 |
Genre(s) | puzzle game |
Mode(s) | single player |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Media | floppy disk (1) |
System requirements | IBM PC compatible, 384KB RAM, 2.9MB hard disk, MS-DOS |
Input | keyboard, joystick |
Paganitzu (Aztec for "Temple of the Gods.") is a tile-based, CGA/EGA computer game created by Keith Schuler and published by Apogee Software in October, 1991. It is the last game in a trilogy started with Castle Zhagwhar, followed by its sequel Chagunitzu. The game is a 2D puzzle game comparable to Chip's Challenge. It requires the player to solve various puzzles to complete the game.
[edit] The story
The protagonist and player character of Paganitzu is Alabama "Al" Smith, an explorer comparable to Indiana Jones, working his way through an ancient Aztec pyramid. The story is split into three sections, the first of which is shareware: "Romancing the Rose", "The Silver Dagger", "Jewel of the Yucatan".