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'''Mulaka''' a 3D action-adventure game based on the [[Tarahumara]] people of northern Mexico, developed by {{developer|link}}.
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'''Mulaka''' a 3D action-adventure game based on the [[Tarahumara]] people of northern Mexico, developed by {{developer|link}}. It was released for Steam and PlayStation 4 on '''February 27th, 2018, '''for the Nintendo Switch on '''March 1st, 2018, '''and for the Xbox One on '''March 2nd, 2018'''.
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It is available for [http://nintendo.com/games/detail/mulaka-switch Nintendo Switch], [http://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP1111-CUSA08627_00-MULAKA0000000000 PS4], [http://microsoft.com/en-us/p/mulaka/bzjh12cj6n3r Xbox One], and Windows PCs through [http://store.steampowered.com/app/623640/Mulaka Steam], [http://humblebundle.com/store/mulaka Humble Store], and [http://gog.com/game/mulaka GOG].
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==

Latest revision as of 12:24, 30 March 2020

Mulaka a 3D action-adventure game based on the Tarahumara people of northern Mexico, developed by Lienzo. It was released for Steam and PlayStation 4 on February 27th, 2018, for the Nintendo Switch on March 1st, 2018, and for the Xbox One on March 2nd, 2018.

It is available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PCs through Steam, Humble Store, and GOG.

Plot[ | ]

Embark on a journey as Sukurúame, a shaman of the indigenous Tarahumara culture, and draw upon the powers of demigods to fight creatures based on the region's mythology as you seek to fight back the corruption encroaching on the land.

Background[ | ]

Mulaka is being designed hand in hand with renowned anthropologists and Tarahumara leaders to capture the true essence of the culture in the game. We have unearthed old books, crumbling texts and forgotten diaries and gotten the most playable elements, as well as the coolest myths and stories and recorded authentic Rarámuri dialogue. We have as well the assistance and guidance of our friend and collaborator Enrique Servín, poet and cultural expert, winner of the "Andrés Henestrosa" International Prize of Myth, Story and Legend. Also, Mulaka is backed economically and culturally by ICHICULT (Chihuahua Institute of Culture) and the YOREME fund. Everything has been done so you can experience the power and adventurous history of this culture.[1]

Game support[ | ]

Mulaka Wiki is focused on creating the definitive guide to Mulaka. However, while we make an effort to be complete, which may include game bugs and fixes for them, we are not an official game support channel.

The official game support channels can be found here:

For additional support, the team can be contacted via their contact webpage.

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