Inca

SIMULATION 1992

Inca Inca, released in 1992 by Coktel Vision, is a surreal and genre-blending adventure that fuses ancient mythology with futuristic sci-fi. Set in an alternate universe where the Inca Empire has reached the stars, players take on the role of El Dorado, a chosen warrior destined to battle the evil conquistador Aguirre across space and time.

The game combines a variety of gameplay styles—including first-person space combat, exploration, puzzles, and cinematic cutscenes. Players fly mystical spacecraft, solve logic-based challenges, and experience a story steeped in Incan symbolism and legend, all wrapped in a unique audiovisual presentation that mixes pre-Columbian aesthetics with outer space spectacle.

Known for its ambition and unusual premise, Inca is a cult classic that defies easy categorization. Its bold narrative, rich atmosphere, and experimental gameplay make it a standout example of the creative risks taken in early ‘90s PC gaming.

Genre: SIMULATION
Release: 1992
Developer: Coktel Vision
Publisher: Sierra On-Line

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