Mystic Pillars re-imagines the traditional Indian board game Ali Guli Mane or Chenne Mane in Kannada -- similar to the popular board game known as Mancala across the world. Puzzles become more complex and challenging as you progress through the story -- with different configurations as you proceed further in the game.
The kingdom of Zampi has been plagued by a mystical drought for years. Play as a mysterious traveler whose journey lands you in the kingdom of Zampi. Resolve the drought plaguing the once prosperous kingdom by solving puzzles and destroying the magical pillars blocking the water.
Over the course of your journey, you meet other characters and slowly uncover what exactly happened that led to the downfall of Zampi. The animated cut scenes in the game add to the story line and keep you wanting for more. Puzzles become more complex and challenging to solve with different configurations as you proceed further in the game.
Key Features
- A game based in the southern part of Ancient India
- 100 simple and unique logical puzzles
- Interesting story that reveals itself as you play
- Hand drawn colourful 2D artwork
- Supported in 20+ languages with 4 Indian Languages
- Animated cutscenes with voice over in English and Kannada (the local language in Bangalore, India)
Originally released for iOS, Mystic Pillars will be available for PC (Steam) in March 4, 2020 for $6.99.
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