| Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition |
3500000 |
94.8 |
1224 |
0.8 |
Includes civilizations such as the Aztecs and Mayans, with campaigns and units based on Mesoamerican history and culture. |
| Age of Empires III (2007) |
3500000 |
90.9 |
0 |
0.6 |
The game includes Native American civilizations such as the Iroquois and Aztecs, incorporating elements of Mesoamerican culture and history. |
| Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition |
1500000 |
84.7 |
0 |
0.6 |
Includes indigenous American civilizations such as the Iroquois and Aztecs, reflecting Mesoamerican cultural elements. |
| Tropico 5 |
1500000 |
78.5 |
799 |
0.6 |
Tropico 5 is set on a fictional Caribbean island, drawing inspiration from Latin American and Mesoamerican political and cultural themes, particularly mid-20th century dictatorships and colonial history. |
| Assassin’s Creed III |
1500000 |
73.9 |
0 |
0.6 |
The protagonist, Connor, has Native American heritage, specifically Mohawk, which ties to Indigenous cultures of North America, often grouped with Mesoamerican in broader classifications. |
| SMITE 2 |
750000 |
57.5 |
0 |
0.7 |
Features deities like Kukulkan and Xbalanque from Mayan and Aztec mythologies. |
| Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD |
350000 |
53.7 |
499 |
0.5 |
Assassin’s Creed Liberation is set in New Orleans and features Mayan lore and a protagonist of Spanish and Native American heritage, incorporating Mesoamerican cultural elements through the narrative and mythology. |
| Expeditions: Conquistador |
350000 |
78.9 |
399 |
0.9 |
The game is set in the 16th century during the Spanish conquest of the Americas, directly involving the Aztec Empire, a major Mesoamerican civilization. |
| This Land Is My Land |
350000 |
68.7 |
1199 |
0.6 |
The game features Native American tribes, which may include cultures from North and Mesoamerica; however, it does not specify a particular tribe or mythological system, leading to moderate confidence in a broad regional classification. |
| El Dorado: The Golden City Builder - Prologue |
150000 |
73.4 |
0 |
0.9 |
The name 'El Dorado' and reference to 'Jukatan' (a variant of Yucatán) strongly indicate a Mesoamerican setting, associated with legendary cities and indigenous civilizations like the Maya. |
| Suns of Wiraqocha |
150000 |
97.0 |
499 |
0.8 |
Wiraqocha is an Incan deity, associated with creation and the sun, linking the game to Andean and broader Mesoamerican mythological traditions. |
| American Conquest: Fight Back |
150000 |
69.7 |
124 |
0.7 |
The game focuses on historical conflicts in the Americas, likely involving indigenous civilizations such as the Aztecs or Maya. |
| Survival: Fountain of Youth |
150000 |
86.0 |
2799 |
0.8 |
The Caribbean setting and reference to an ancient civilization suggest ties to Mesoamerican cultures like the Maya or Taino. |
| American Conquest |
150000 |
68.0 |
124 |
0.8 |
The game involves conquering the New World, which includes Mesoamerican civilizations like the Aztecs and Maya. |
| Fight of Gods |
75000 |
84.1 |
599 |
0.5 |
Less common but possible inclusion of deities like Quetzalcoatl in global myth games. |
| Aztaka |
75000 |
68.5 |
0 |
0.95 |
The game is explicitly inspired by Aztec legend, which is part of the broader Mesoamerican cultural and mythological tradition. |
| Tropicalia: a Brazilian Game |
75000 |
89.7 |
599 |
0.6 |
Tupi-Guarani mythology is indigenous to South America, particularly Brazil, and shares some thematic elements with broader Amerindian mythologies, though distinct from Mesoamerican cultures. Classification is approximate due to regional overlap and limited recognition in standard mythological categories. |
| Gems of the Aztecs |
75000 |
72.6 |
1499 |
0.95 |
The title explicitly references the Aztecs, a Mesoamerican civilization, and the setting involves ancient ruins and treasure, aligning with Mesoamerican themes. |
| El Dorado: The Golden City Builder |
35000 |
58.8 |
1799 |
0.9 |
The name 'El Dorado' and the setting of Jukatan (a variant of Yucatán) strongly reference Mesoamerican mythology and the legendary city of gold. The theme of sacrificing to gods aligns with practices of cultures like the Maya and Aztec. |
| Loki |
35000 |
63.8 |
999 |
0.8 |
Includes an Aztec shaman, linking to Mesoamerican mythology. |
| Tales of Kenzera: ZAU |
35000 |
83.1 |
699 |
0.8 |
The name 'Kenzera' and shamanistic themes suggest African or Mesoamerican influences; however, developer Bence Páger has cited Bantu mythology, which overlaps with broader African traditions often grouped under Mesoamerican in absence of a specific African category. The God of Death theme aligns with Mesoamerican mythos. |
| Tunche |
35000 |
73.1 |
1999 |
0.7 |
The Amazon rainforest setting and name 'Tunche' suggest indigenous South American mythology, which aligns with Mesoamerican cultural themes. |
| Dawn of the Mexica |
35000 |
81.2 |
599 |
0.95 |
The term 'Mexica' refers to the Aztec people, and 'Fifth Sun' is a concept from Aztec cosmology, indicating a Mesoamerican mythological setting. |
| Chupacabra Hunt |
10000 |
69.6 |
399 |
0.8 |
The chupacabra is a creature from Mesoamerican folklore, particularly originating in Puerto Rico and reported across Latin America. |
| Bleeding Deities |
10000 |
94.7 |
999 |
0.8 |
The term 'Baktun' is a Mesoamerican calendrical unit, strongly associated with the Maya civilization, and the theme of ancient tribes confronting deities aligns with Mesoamerican mythology. |
| Aritana and the Twin Masks |
10000 |
66.7 |
849 |
0.7 |
The name 'Aritana' and the theme of the Tree of Life suggest indigenous American influences, possibly Mesoamerican, though details are limited. |
| Guayota |
10000 |
94.5 |
749 |
0.6 |
Guayota is a figure from Guanche mythology, the indigenous people of the Canary Islands, which has ties to North African and broader Atlantic mythological traditions; however, the name and theme may be misconstrued with Mesoamerican-sounding names, but more accurately it's not a perfect fit. Given the lack of precise alignment and possible thematic overlap with lost island myths, Mesoamerican is a tentative but uncertain match. |
| Ralf's Adventure: Aztec Mystery |
10000 |
33.3 |
599 |
0.9 |
The title explicitly references 'Aztec Mystery', and the Aztecs are a Mesoamerican civilization. |
| Mulaka |
10000 |
90.1 |
199 |
0.9 |
The game is based on the Tarahumara people, an indigenous group from northern Mexico, whose culture and mythology are part of the broader Mesoamerican tradition. |
| 18 Levels of Hells |
10000 |
33.3 |
209 |
0.7 |
The title '18 Levels of Hells' references layered underworld concepts found in Mesoamerican mythologies, such as the Aztec 'Mictlan' with its nine levels, often expanded or adapted in modern interpretations to multiple layers of hell. The horror and folklore elements align with Mesoamerican themes of death and the afterlife. |
| Path Weaver |
10000 |
62.1 |
444 |
0.9 |
Mention of Aztec temples directly references Mesoamerican culture. |
| Gods vs Horrors |
10000 |
76.0 |
899 |
0.6 |
Less common but possible inclusion of gods like Quetzalcoatl. |
| XIBALBA |
10000 |
41.7 |
399 |
0.95 |
The game references Mayans and ancient ruins associated with Mesoamerican civilizations. |
| 12 Labours of Hercules XVII: Feathered Fury |
10000 |
71.4 |
839 |
0.95 |
The game features Aztec temples and Quetzalcoatl, a major deity in Mesoamerican mythology. |
| Prison X - Chapter 1: The Devil and The Sun |
10000 |
50.0 |
299 |
0.6 |
The setting in a Bolivian jail with references to the underworld and figures like La Diabla suggests Andean or broader Latin American folk mythology, which overlaps with Mesoamerican cultural elements. |
| Sun's Edge |
10000 |
87.5 |
1499 |
0.9 |
The name 'Cipactlan' is derived from Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and refers to a mythical place in Mesoamerican cosmology. The game's setting and themes align with Mesoamerican mythology. |
| Amazônia Viva Game: animais em extinção |
10000 |
75.0 |
299 |
0.6 |
The Curupira is a mythical creature from Brazilian folklore, which shares some cultural roots with broader South American indigenous traditions, often grouped under Mesoamerican in broad mythological classifications, though more precisely it is from Amazonian indigenous cultures. |
| Spirits of The Silicium Forest |
10000 |
93.4 |
299 |
0.9 |
The description explicitly mentions 'aesthetics of Mesoamerica,' indicating a strong cultural influence. |
| Free Spirit VR Meditation |
10000 |
55.6 |
59 |
0.6 |
The setting is the Peruvian Andes, associated with indigenous Andean cultures; while not strictly Mesoamerican, it is the closest cultural category among the options provided. |
| Aztech Forgotten Gods |
10000 |
65.2 |
299 |
0.95 |
The game features an Aztec protagonist and themes centered around Aztec mythology and gods. |
| The Feathered Serpent |
10000 |
95.5 |
999 |
0.9 |
The 'Feathered Serpent' is a direct reference to Quetzalcoatl, a major deity in Mesoamerican mythology, particularly among the Aztecs and Maya. |
| Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony |
10000 |
80.0 |
999 |
0.6 |
The Lost Colony refers to the Roanoke Colony, which was located in North America and involved interactions with Native American tribes, some of whom are part of broader Mesoamerican cultural spheres. |
| Conquistadors |
10000 |
75.0 |
499 |
0.9 |
The game involves exploration and interaction with local residents in the context of the colonization of America, indicating a strong connection to indigenous Mesoamerican cultures. |
| Tlatoani: Aztec Cities |
10000 |
85.5 |
1399 |
1.0 |
The game focuses on the Aztec Civilization, which is part of Mesoamerican culture, and features the title 'Tlatoani,' a historical Aztec ruler. |
| Floating with Spirits |
10000 |
25.0 |
499 |
0.95 |
The game features Mazatec sisters from Oaxaca, Mexico, referencing ancestral knowledge and shamanic traditions tied to indigenous Mesoamerican cultures. |
| NovaMundi |
10000 |
64.0 |
1039 |
0.8 |
The Andes region and references to spirits and indigenous resistance suggest a setting inspired by pre-Columbian South American cultures, such as the Inca, which fall under the broader Mesoamerican category. |
| Buluk Mayan Warfare |
10000 |
71.4 |
999 |
0.95 |
The game explicitly references the Mayan and Aztec worlds, which are part of Mesoamerican culture. |
| Trail of Ayash |
10000 |
63.3 |
374 |
0.6 |
Indigenous peoples and tribal interactions suggest Mesoamerican setting, though not explicitly confirmed. |
| Mexico, 1921. A Deep Slumber. |
10000 |
87.0 |
1999 |
0.8 |
The setting 'Mexico, 1921' suggests post-revolutionary Mexico, a period deeply connected to indigenous Mesoamerican heritage and cultural reawakening, which often includes mythological and cultural references to civilizations like the Aztecs and Maya. |
| The Ransom of Atawallpa |
10000 |
66.7 |
999 |
0.8 |
The name 'Atawallpa' refers to Atahualpa, the last emperor of the Inca Empire, which is part of the broader Mesoamerican cultural region. The game's title suggests a historical or mythological setting tied to Inca civilization. |
| The Lost Condor - Walking Simulator |
10000 |
77.8 |
200 |
0.9 |
Machu Picchu is an Incan site, and the Inca are part of the broader Mesoamerican cultural region. |
| Retro Classix: Joe & Mac - Caveman Ninja |
10000 |
84.6 |
0 |
0.6 |
The game features cavemen and prehistoric themes, which loosely align with Mesoamerican-inspired aesthetics in some retro games, though no specific mythological elements are present. |
| Primal Survivors |
10000 |
79.2 |
149 |
0.7 |
The setting involves a jungle environment and primal creatures, which aligns with Mesoamerican themes often associated with ancient jungle civilizations and mythological beasts. |
| Conquistador Rex |
10000 |
75.0 |
999 |
0.7 |
The setting involves Spaniards in a fantasy version of America, likely referencing Mesoamerican regions where conquistadors historically explored and interacted with indigenous civilizations. |