Paganitzu is a computer game created by Keith Schuler. It's the sequel to Chagunitzu. Paganitzu was released in October 1991 by Apogee Software, publishers of more famous titles such as Commander Keen and Wolfenstein 3D. The game was a two-dimensional adventure title which required the player to solve various puzzles to move on through the game. Corporate logo of Apogee Software Apogee Software, Ltd. ... The title screen of Commander Keen 5 showcased the games comic inspiration Commander Keen is the main character in a series of computer games developed by id Software in the early 1990s, which were successful at replicating the side-scrolling action of the NES Super Mario Bros. ... Wolfenstein 3D (commonly abbreviated to Wolf 3D) is the computer game that started the first person shooter genre on the PC. It was created by id Software and published by Apogee Software on May 5, 1992. ...
The Story
The story of Paganitzu centered around Alabama "Al" Smith, an explorer working his way through an ancient aztec temple. The story was split into three sections. See also explorations, sea explorers, astronaut, conquistador, travelogue, the History of Science and Technology and Biography. ... The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th century. ...
"Romancing the Rose"
"The Silver Dagger"
"Jewel of the Yucatan"
Entymology
The word Paganiztu is Aztec for "Temple of the Gods"
Paganitzu (Aztec for "Temple of the Gods.") is a tile-based, CGA/EGA computer game created by Keith Schuler and published by FormGen in October 1991.
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".