Mulaka

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About the Game Renowned for their impressive running abilities, embark on the journey of a Sukurúame - a Tarahumara shaman - as you fight back the foulness corrupting the land, while drawing upon the powers of demigods. From solving puzzles in environments inspired by real Sierra Tarahumara locations, to heated hand-to-hand combat with creatures pulled from the region’s mythology, find out why the Tarahumara have earned a reputation for being superhumans.

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169 reviews
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Developer:
Lienzo
Engine:
Unity
Release date:
27 February 2018
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (169)

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Description

About the Game

Renowned for their impressive running abilities, embark on the journey of a Sukurúame - a Tarahumara shaman - as you fight back the foulness corrupting the land, while drawing upon the powers of demigods. From solving puzzles in environments inspired by real Sierra Tarahumara locations, to heated hand-to-hand combat with creatures pulled from the region’s mythology, find out why the Tarahumara have earned a reputation for being superhumans.



Become the legend: Harness the renowned athletic talents of the Tarahumara as you engage in fast-paced platforming and hand-to-hand combat.



Explore Sierra Tarahumara: Traverse a 3D world inspired by the legendary, real-life landscapes of northern Mexico, rendered in a vibrant, low-poly visual style.



Based on real mythology: Draw upon the powers of demigods and battle fearsome creatures pulled from the rich lore of the Tarahumara people.



Live the culture: From narration in their indigenous language, to music unique to the region, experience an authentic representation of Tarahumara culture.



Mix up your gameplay: Leverage the Tarahumara’s physical prowess, demigod transformations, puzzle-solving and the crafting of magic potions as you save humanity from the corruption plaguing it.

By playing Mulaka, you're helping us contribute to the well-being of this community. We will donate up to 10% of the game earnings to NGOs that focus efforts on the Sierra Tarahumara.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows 7
Processor:
Intel Core i5
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
3 GB available space

recommended*

OS:
Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i7
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
3 GB available space

User reviews

Sabfas
Recommended | 08 May 2020
7.6h played

This game has a lot in common with "Never Alone".. A game I had the opportunity to play few years ago. Both share the same concept of introducing to you a certain culture.. They use their language, the elements of their

Helpful: 34
Sam
Not recommended | 07 Mar 2023
2.6h played

This game feels very cheap and lazy. I expected a small indie game about an underrepresented culture to have a lot of heart to it, but this didn't feel like there was much love put into it at all to me. Combat is a

Helpful: 11
BlackbirdFly
Recommended | 30 May 2021
53.1h played

I gotta cleanse my soul after writing a negative review for Hunter's Legacy. Mulaka is SO MUCH better of a game, and I'm happy to recommend it unequivocally and at full price. It's a fast-paced action game with light

Helpful: 6
The Irritable Medic
Not recommended | 31 Mar 2023
13.7h played

It's okay, the lore, the designs, and some of the characters were fun. However, some of the controls and animations were clunky, especially the puma animation , and overall the story felt shallow, not helped by the

Helpful: 4
xxadonisxx
Recommended | 18 Oct 2025
12.8h played

Mulaka, developed and published by Lienzo, is an action-adventure game that stands out for its deep cultural roots and its dedication to bringing the mythology of the Tarahumara (Rarámuri) people of northern Mexico to

Helpful: 3
Emblem Parade
Recommended | 07 Jun 2020
15.6h played

Though controls are clunky and detail is quite thin, this is a nice medium-length action adventure. Most combat is boring and annoying, but the boss fights are interesting and quite fun, easily the strongest point in

Helpful: 2