You can now dive into Postrevolutionary Mexico City with Xbox.
Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber’s Demo, a historical adventure where you’ll play as Juan Aguirre, a journalist through Mexican post revolution, is now available on Xbox.
Grab your camera, notebook and the best nosey instinct you’ve got and dive into a political adventure that will make you travel back in time to post-revolutionary Mexico. In this demo you’ll play two different moments in Juan’s story: 1928 and 1921.
First, you’ll have to investigate the murder of the president while playing as Inspector Roberto Cruz, the real General responsible of investigating the murder of the Mexican President. Interact with real photographs and interview suspects. Next, you travel back in time to 1921 and play as Juan Aguirre, the young journalist who will dive into a gripping political plot that will show him that Mexico is no place for the weak!
Explore Mexico City’s Zocalo during the centenary independence parade and enjoy the art style inspired by Mexican muralists. Use Nosey mode to investigate a riot, and of course learn some gossip… you might find out more than you think! Use your camera to capture evidence, you’ll have to control focus, aperture and zoom! And since you’re a journalist… use your notebook to keep track of it all!
Developed by Mácula Interactive a small Indie studio based in Mexico City, this game aims to honor and share Mexican culture through a fun and captivating experience. This game is developed hand in hand with local cultural institutions, you can interact with real documents, pieces of art, recipes and even meet historical characters!
Mexico, 192`1: A Deep Slumber is set to launch this fall on Xbox and is now available to wishlist. Play the demo now.
Welcome to post-revolutionary Mexico!
Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber – Demo
Mácula Interactive
Mexico, 1921. A deep slumber is an intriguing narrative adventure where you try to solve a hundred-year-old mystery: who planned the assassination of President Álvaro Obregón? You play as Juan Aguirre, a photojournalist who will interview and photograph subjects, collect historical data and report the news that will shape Mexican history. Join Juan in post-revolutionary Mexico City to discover why Mexico ain’t no place for the weak. Developed hand in hand with the National Newspaper Library and the Popular Arts Museum, this game will be an interactive archive of Mexican post-revolutionary history.