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Aztec Survival Simulator 3D: Explore the Lost Mayan City

Embark on an epic adventure in Aztec Survival Simulator 3D, where you must explore a lost Mayan city and save the Sun. As one of the last descendants of the Sun priests, your mission is to find barbarians, collect their hearts, and offer them to the Sun to keep it moving across the sky.

To survive in this treacherous world, you'll need to hunt for food, gather resources, and craft tools and weapons. Be prepared to defend yourself from savage tribes who won't hesitate to attack you. Build shelters to protect yourself from wild animals and seek out the barbarian tribes who hold the key to completing your mission.

Navigate through the vast wilderness, swim, and explore caves and ruins to unravel the secrets of this unusual island. Manage your character's health, energy, and fullness levels to ensure your survival. Find sources of fresh water and gather plant food or hunt wild animals for sustenance. Utilize the resources you collect to craft weapons and useful tools like fishing rods and axes.

Immerse yourself in the stunning visuals of the ancient city lost in the jungle. Keep an eye on your island survivor's health, water, and fullness indicators as you complete different missions to keep the Sun moving. Experience the unique atmosphere of the jungle island and test your survival skills in this heart collector simulator.

Aztec Island Survival Sim 3D offers a refreshing twist on traditional island simulators. Face challenges such as wild animals, fatigue, and hunger as you discover secrets, find weapons, build shelters, and craft your own survival tools. Are you ready to become a world savior and conquer the obstacles that await you on this lost tropical island?

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