Paganitzu download

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Old computer game

I used to play this game when I was 6! This game was bomb back then. It's really really good for kids because it teaches strategy. I still have this on my dad's WAY old computer and still get stuck on some levels! Haha. This and the other 2 Paganitzu are games I will NEVER get tired of playing! I'm so glad this is here! 5 stars all the way.
(1 liked this review, 0 don't) written by Elissa
Original cd/dvd version
If you did not find any online digital version to download or it's not working properly, you have the chance to buy Paganitzu from Amazon store and play it again.

What H.O.T.U. used to say about it:

Paganitzu and Chagunitzu is a pair of fun action/puzzle games programmed by Keith Schuler. In both games, your goal is to help a hapless hero go through rooms of puzzles and traps to find treasure and a way out. You will need to push objects, deal with hostile animals like snakes and spiders, and navigate puzzling maps. Both games are fun, easy to learn, and are a nice combination of reflexes and brain-teasing puzzles. If you enjoy the likes of Chip's Challenge but want a bit more action, both of these underdogs are well worth your time. Both games even include some hidden rooms and treasures, built-in hints, and even funny animated sequences. Two thumbs up! Some interesting information about the games' history in the designer's own words: "I started working on video games when I was about eight years old, using a TRS-80 Color Computer. Over the years I got a few minor things published in magazines, the most significant being a game called Castle Zhagwhar. My first few PC creations were board games. During high school, before I could drive, I created Chagunitzu, successor to Castle Zhagwhar. Scott Miller liked it and had me create the sequel, Paganitzu, for Apogee."
written by Home of the Underdogs

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  • Ooh a crystal!
  • Interesting sight, yet unusual
  • Main menu screen
  • So many keys to collect
  • What's that noise?
  • That lizard would be a problem