Sort of like a cross between a haunted mansion and some Indiana Jones style temple ruins (like from Temple of Doom), this area takes place deep in unexplored jungle in the ruins of a falling apart
aztec temple.
Spirit run — help mystical guards protect
the Aztec temple from the ancient evil capable of destroying the whole world.
To some guests, it resembles a royal villa; to others,
an Aztec temple.
The system, developed by a team at Stanford University in California, learned to play the game Montezuma's Revenge, in which players scour
an Aztec temple for treasure.
That is why there are no surviving
Aztec temples, and a Cathedral sit on the old foundations of one in Mexico City.
As the oldest city in the Western Hemisphere, Mexico City is a fascinating mixture of
Aztec temples, European architecture and modern sprawl.
Environments are huge and monumental, a cross between
aztec temples and art deco skyscrapers; the enormity, the emptiness of death is present everywhere in the game's sense of scale.
Donkey Kong Country takes place all over the literal Donkey Kong Country with the central themes being jungles, caves,
Aztec temples, and factories.
Not exact matches
The
temple began as a modest structure in the 1300s, but as the Mexica, the ethnic group that came to rule the
Aztec Empire, amassed wealth and territory, they enlarged the monument.
The ancient
temples found in Angry
Aztec and several other locations are also heavily occupied by the Kremlings, although whether or not they built them is never specifically mentioned.
Built in the Toltec style, the
temple at Chichen Itza is sometimes called the Tzompantli, which is actually an
Aztec name.
★ Eleven characters to choose from (each morphs into a unique
temple creature) ★ Transform into and run with 1 Wolf, 2 Fox, 3 Bear, 4 Panther, 5 Panda and 6 Unicorn ★ NEW Run with BigFoot, ThunderRhino and Deer characters ★ NEW Fallen
Temple Wolf and Lion King heroes ★ Epic landscapes and dynamic action ★ Protect the Ancient
Aztec Temple ★ Level - up your Spirit and run in search of Soul Energy Balance
Mayans perhaps, but certainly
Aztecs and Incas developed cut - stone masonry from a simple post-and-lintel architecture to the plan for
temples, terraced cities, and entire empires of the sun.