Help the God Wiraqocha to recover all the stolen suns that have been hidden in different dimensions, which you can access through the Great Gate of the Sun, to return light to the Milky Way.
Players immediately notice the game's strong ties to the classic Pac-Man formula. You navigate maze-like levels, avoid enemies with distinct movement patterns, and collect sun coins. One reviewer aptly describes it as "an arcade game reminiscent of Pac-Man, only here the enemies they don't chase you, they move along definite trajectories."
As you progress, the game allows you to unlock three additional playable characters: the monkey, spider, and hummingbird Auquis. Each of these offers unique abilities and movement styles, adding strategic depth to the classic gameplay. Reviewers highlight this character variety as a welcome addition, even if the core mechanics remain unchanged.
The gameplay seamlessly blends Pac-Man-inspired navigation with intricate puzzle-platforming elements. You must carefully maneuver through levels, avoiding obstacles and enemies, while ensuring you collect every sun coin to advance. Reviewers note that the difficulty ramps up significantly with each new level, providing a satisfying sense of progression and challenge.
A standout aspect of the gameplay is its deep integration with Inca mythology and legends. You take on the role of helping the god Wiraqocha recover the stolen suns, with the Auquis characters representing aspects of Inca culture and cosmology. This mythological backdrop elevates the experience, creating an immersive and thematic adventure for players.
Reviewers consistently praise the game's accessible and addictive gameplay loop. The Pac-Man-inspired movement and collection mechanics are easy to grasp, while the integration of puzzles and platforming keeps the experience engaging and challenging. Many describe the game as a "nostalgic journey" and a "delightfully challenging" adventure suitable for all ages.