Holy Cow Productions has announced that their mobile puzzle game Mystic Pillars is heading to PC via Steam in March 2020. Mystic Pillars was released on iOS back in November 2019 however the game is now heading to PC via Steam next month. Mystic Pillars is based on a traditional Indian board game that goes by the name of Ali Guli Mane or Chenne Mane. It is much like the board game Mancala which is available across the world.
In Mystic Pillars, you get to explore ancient India and journey across the Kingdom of Zampi. The game combines intriguing puzzles with an immersive narrative set in ancient India. You play as a mysterious traveler traveling across Zampi. You must resolve the drought plaguing the once prosperous kingdom by solving puzzles and destroying the magical pillars blocking the water.
As you play the game, you will meet and interact with other characters and get to know more about the secrets behind what exactly happened to the ancient kingdom of Zampi. The animated cut scenes added in the game further enhance the storyline and keep the flow of the game going. The later puzzles in the game are also more complex and challenging to solve as they get different configurations.
Check out the Steam launch trailer for Mystic Pillars below:
Key features of Mystic Pillars include:
- A game based in the southern part of Ancient India
- 100 simple and unique logical puzzles
- Interesting story that reveals itself as you play
- Hand drawn colourful 2D artwork
- Supported in 20+ languages with 4 Indian Languages
- Animated cutscenes with voice over in English and Kannada (the local language in Bangalore, India)
The full version of Mystic Pillars is slated to release in March 2020 on Steam. A confirmed release date will be announced at a later stage.
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