

Release
1982
Player score
Awaiting reviews
Platform families
Not announced
Connected releases
Core game only
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Editorial overview
What it is
You are Mac Steele - archeologist, adventurer and treasure hunter. Poisoned by one of your newly found artifacts, you're fighting against time to find the legendary Mask of the Sun, which is your only chance to find a cure. On your trip you'll stumble across antique ruins of the Aztecs, burried deep within Mexico, which hold the secret of a long lost civilization. Mask of the Sun is a classical text adventure with graphics of your surroundings.
The premise
You are Mac Steele, a seasoned archeologist, adventurer and treasure hunter. Your latest acquisition: a pre-Columbian artifact from Central America that is surrounded by legend and intrigue. Delving into the secrets of the artifact, you discover to your surprise that it may somehow relate to an even more valuable and coveted artifact: the Mask of the Sun!
Suddenly tragedy strikes. While probing a small crevice of the artifact, a pale green gas escapes and sends you reeling into unconsciousness. Two days later doctors are able to temporarily halt the rapid degeneration that your body is undergoing, but they offer no cure. Your only hope is to locate what may hold the only clue to a cure: the Mask of the Sun.
Your desperate search for the Mask leads you to the ancient Aztec ruins in Central Mexico, where you encounter a reality unknown to modern man. You'll be facing death at every turn as you venture inside ancient pyramids and attempt to uncover the secrets of a long lost civilization - before it's too late.
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Play styles
Single player
Perspective
Text
Themes
Mystery
Languages
1 supported
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