Agartha is an puzzle platformer where you play various adventurers carving out their way through countless levels using very limited resources.
Synopsis
Agartha is a paradise deep in the ground, for which countless adventurers seek.
The underground world is an aggregation of natural phenomena such as water streams, falling rocks, steam cooling into liquid, and water freezing solid...
Ground covered with plant life, caverns heated by magma, and burning oil.
Gunner, esper, wizard, ninja, or even a farmer. Play as all kinds of adventurers to defeat Mother Nature.
windows Minimum
OS: Windows 10/8/7/Vista
Processor: Pentium 2117U 1.8GHz or higher
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: 1280x720 or higher resolution
Storage: 200 MB available space
To activate the game, you need a Steam Account
Login or register at the official Steam Website and download Steam client
Install and start application, login with your Account name and Password
Click the Games Menu.
Choose Activate a Product on Steam...
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process
After the successful code verification, go to the "MY GAMES" tab and start downloading.
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