
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
A cinematic platformer rebooting the classic Pitfall! series with 16-bit era visuals and gameplay. Players control Harry Jr. searching for his father through treacherous Mayan ruins filled with traps and supernatural enemies.
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About This Game
Features lush jungle environments with parallax scrolling, dynamic lighting effects, and over 30 types of enemies including jaguars, bats, and undead warriors.
Introduces new weapons like boomerangs and machetes while retaining classic vine swinging and pit jumping mechanics.
Jaguar version includes exclusive graphical enhancements like higher resolution assets and additional animation frames.
Includes a faithful remake of the original 1982 Pitfall! as an unlockable bonus, showcasing the series' evolution.
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