It would be remade in the 2005 as NiBiRu: Age of Secrets, released by Future Games.
Work on the game initially took place at home on older PCs.
The developers sought inspiration from the LucasArts' series of Indiana Jones games.
[3] The player is archaeological expert Stanislav Novotny, who is on a mission to discover a Mayan mystery.
It contains 100 game screens, VGA graphics, professionally dubbed dialogue, and 50 scenic tracks.