In the lakes surrounding the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán, there was said to lurk a strange creature, one that would attack people and capsize fishing boats. When the Spanish arrived in the New World they were met with unfamiliar peoples, new landscapes and strange plants and creatures. It’s only logical to ask the question, does Mexico have the equivalent of the Loch Ness Monster? Bad Scottish weather aside, the answer is a complicated “yes,” or perhaps just a “maybe.” People liken this to the Bermuda Triangle. There exists an area in Mexico’s Chihuahua Desert full of strange magnetic anomalies, disappearances and unexplained objects. Some people claim that Mexico had its own type of Roswell incident when a flying saucer crashed outside the northern Mexican town of Coyame. I'll leave you with a few new screenshots, thanks again for your interest everyone.Mexico has its own version of Bigfoot called the sisimite. So if you're feeling generous I would be extremely grateful for any help on that end. It feels wrong asking people for money for a short demo but I have dedicated most of a year to this project so far and I'm starting to realize I will definitely need to buy a new computer to get it actually finished. I've also made the decision to open up donations when you download one of the demos. I've decided to scale back the game for now, I originally planned 27 dungeons but I'm going to focus on the main 7-8 and try to get the main path content complete before I see what else I can do before a full release. I am running into a few roadblocks, including my day job, family life, and my crappy laptop giving me trouble with development. I'm writing to update that game development is still ongoing, despite me not putting out many updates lately.
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