Discover and experience Mexican history in the narrative adventure Mexico 1921: A Deep Slumber.
Macula Interactive announced today at IGN Live that their historical narrative adventure game Mexico 1921: A Deep Slumber will be coming to Xbox Series S|X Xbox One and Steam this fall.
To celebrate, the team has released a new trailer that gives a taste of the upcoming story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EdSvRLZ47k
Mexico 1921: A Deep Slumber will also be featured during the Women Led Games Showcase and the Latin American Games Showcase on June 8. The game’s demo is available now on Steam and will also be part of the Steam Next Fest.
About Mexico 1921: A deep sleep
Mexico City, 1921. The country is engulfed in the aftermath of years of conflict and revolution. Álvaro Obregón, the leader of the revolution, now leads a country with a brand new social constitution and a population demanding education and human rights.
With the help of intellectuals like José Vasconcelos and artists like Diego Rivera, he wants to lead the country into a better future. Seven years later, President Obregón is shot under mysterious circumstances.
characteristics
- Discovered Mexico in the 1920s: Explore up to seven historical sites such as the National Palace, the old Merced Convent and the new Ministry of Education in a striking visual style inspired by the graphic techniques of Mexican artists. Drink mezcal with Mexico’s most famous muralists, chat with politicians, writers and poets and even visit the famous Castañeda psychiatric hospital!
- Historical photography: Use Juan’s camera to take photos in-game, changing the depth of field, aperture and zoom to immortalize your own version of the city. Use Juan’s camera to capture evidence, take portraits of politicians and artists, and turn Juan’s notebook into a post-revolutionary archive.
- Collectible History: Search for over 100 collectible items that can trigger additional historical data such as quotes, poems, and even recipes. In close collaboration with the National Newspaper Library and the Popular Arts Museum, this creates the most exciting and well-documented historical content. Search for over 100 collectible items that can trigger side missions and historical data. In collaboration with the National Newspaper Library, this creates the most exciting and well-documented historical content.