Suns of Wiraqocha

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About this game

Suns of Wiraqocha is our first game designed under the pixel art pattern at Netdreams. Based on the legends and myths of the great kingdom of South America: the Incas (Inkas) and the predecessor culture: the Tiahuanaco. Cultures that were located in present-day Peru and Bolivia.

The game represents the eternal fight between light and darkness that exist in all cultures, a fight that in the world of the Incas and Tiahuanacos took place in the vicinity of Lake Titicaca, creating the famous Puerta del Sol that can be seen today in Bolivia. The old legends tell us that when man appeared on Earth, our planet was still a cold and dark place and the forces of light and darkness were in constant conflict.

One day, the great God Wiraqocha appeared in the Andes and illuminated the skies with sunlight. In the Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco) region, the Great Gate of the Sun was created, a dimensional portal that the inhabitants used as a place of veneration when the first rays of light that God Wiraqocha offered to the world arrived.

The champion of light is the great God Wiraqocha (Wiracocha) and the lesser gods of him who support them called Auquis. Wiraqocha (or Wiracocha) and his Auquis protect the light of the sun as a giver of life and that drives away the evil spirits of the night. The Auquis, whom humans frequently saw on earth, were represented in multiple ways. In the astronomical calendar of Nazca, known as the Nazca Lines, that great astral calendar of southern Peru, we find these Auquis represented. In Suns of Wiraqocha you can play with some of these Auquis such as the monkey, the spider or the hummingbird. In order to play with all the Auquis you will need to unlock them by watching a video.

The darkness were the territories of the great Gods Yanañamca and Tutañamca, lords of darkness and night as they were known in ancient Inca legends. These great Gods are the enemies of Wiraqocha not only on Earth but throughout our multiverse and their fight has cosmic dimensions.

However, in the heavens there is still a great rivalry between light and dark. Therefore, the God Wiraqocha had to go to other dimensions to keep the light victorious. The evil gods Yanañamca and Tutañamca, great enemies of Wiracocha, took the opportunity to take revenge by stealing the suns from the Milky Way. Both stole all the suns of our galaxy, leaving our world, Earth, in deep darkness and releasing many demons that took the form of animals: they took the form of Puma, the great cat of the Andes that is characterized by its strength, and of the great snake Amaru, the anaconda of the Andes. These demons were released on Earth and other worlds with life to prevent neither the local people nor the Auquis from recovering the suns.

Protect the suns!
The darkness had no end and the men prayed to the Great God Wiraqocha for help, hoping that he would not let life on earth wither.
Wiraqocha, or Wiracocha, had pity on men and sent his Auquis, the little gods that took the form of animals and helped the Great God Wiracocha in his work. They were represented by men as: the monkey, the hummingbird and the spider. The Great God Wiraqocha sent them on a mission to rescue the stolen suns to prevent life from withering on Earth and the other worlds that could be accessed through the Great Gate of the Sun.

As you recover the lost suns, you will see how the great Puerta del Sol will light up again. And the legend says that when you finish freeing all the suns, the great God Wiraqocha will return to the Andes and prevent a new darkness from withering life on Earth.

Now, your mission will be to choose one of the Auquis and recover the suns that have been hidden in the different worlds.
Updated on
Dec 8, 2023

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Improvements for API 33