Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold
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Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold is an adventure game
Adventure game
An adventure game is a video game in which the player assumes the role of protagonist in an interactive story driven by exploration and puzzle-solving instead of physical challenge. The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based media such as literature and film,...

 designed for PlayStation. It was developed by Cryo Interactive
Cryo Interactive
Cryo Interactive Entertainment is a French video game development and publishing company founded in 1992, but existing unofficially since 1989 as a developer group under the name Cryo...

 and published by France Telecom Multimedia on 1 June 2000.

Plot

You start off with a character; Little Serpant who lives a life as a hunter. Everything is fine up until one day when he's hunting and he meets a man who dies, but moments before his death he provides advice to Little Serpant. He is now blamed for the murder of the man and must prove his innocence. His parents are taken hostage until he hands himself into authorities. At around the same time of all this occurring a new disease breaks out that has no cure, he must use this clue to help him out of what has occurred.

External links

  • Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold at IGN.com
    IGN
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  • Aztec at Gamespot.com
    GameSpot
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