A near-forgotten culture and its legends are preserved in this indie game

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In recent years, a unique relationship has developed between the world's most ancient cultures and the newest forms of storytelling. 

Games like Upper One Games' Never Alone, for example, popularized the trend by working alongside the native Alaskan Iñupiaq people to preserve and bring global attention to their culture's stories. 

Mulaka, an indie game from Mexico-based studio Lienzo, is the latest to join this digital preservation effort. A 3D action-adventure puzzle game, it centers around the Tarahumara indigenous culture that live alongside them in Chihuahua, Mexico.

"The initial inspiration for the game began from us just learning more about the Tarahumara culture — reading their amazing legends and myths. And we really fell in love with them," said writer and programmer Guillermo Vizcaíno when we recently met up at PAX West to play a demo of the game at the Indie Megabooth.  Read more...

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A near-forgotten culture and its legends are preserved in this indie game A near-forgotten culture and its legends are preserved in this indie game Reviewed by mimisabreena on Saturday, September 30, 2017 Rating: 5

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