Chagunitzu
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| Chagunitzu | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Keith Schuler |
| Publisher(s) | Softdisk |
| Designer(s) | Keith Schuler |
| Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
| Release date | June, 1990 |
| Genre(s) | puzzle game |
| Mode(s) | single player |
| Media | floppy disk |
| System requirements | IBM PC compatible, MS-DOS |
| Input methods | keyboard |
Chagunitzu is a tile-based, CGA/EGA computer game created by Keith Schuler and published by Softdisk in June, 1990 on Big Blue Disk #44. It is the second game in a trilogy started with Castle Zhagwhar and ending with Paganitzu. 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 Chagunitzu is Alabama "Al" Smith, an explorer comparable to Indiana Jones, working his way through an ancient Aztec pyramid.

