Mesoamerican map

The Mesoamerican map is a style of level design themed around Mesoamerican or pre-Columbian civilizations, especially inspired by Mayan or Aztec architecture. This type of thematic design makes extensive use of recognizable structures and architectural monuments of Mesoamerican identity, such as terraced pyramids, stelae or temples. It usually employs extensive use of open areas, outdoors and forested backdrops.

It is a common mistake to confuse this type of maps and label them with the general term of Mayan. Because of the strong architectural similarities between the Mayan, Aztec, Olmec, Toltec, Mixtec, Inca, etc. It is more appropriate to refer to these types of maps as Mesoamerican to avoid mix-ups.

Designs found in Mesoamerican maps

 * Temples
 * Pyramids
 * Stone buildings
 * Villages
 * Stelae
 * Plazas
 * Courtyards
 * Palaces
 * Trees
 * Ceremonial platforms
 * Platform mounds
 * Observatories
 * Large stairways
 * Cave sites
 * Burial grounds

Notable maps

 * MAP07: Calcomec (DBP09: Legend of the Hidden Tech)
 * MAP01: Mayan Mishap (Mayan Mishap)
 * MAP03: Gythop's Pyramids (Avactor)
 * MAP03 (Brotherhood of Ruin)
 * Brotherhood of Ruin: The Lost Temple
 * Mayan Temple

WADs that feature multiple Egyptian maps

 * Avactor: End of the Fifth Circle
 * DBP09: Legend of the Hidden Tech
 * Mayan Mishap
 * The Brotherhood of Ruin