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Little Puck Parasite Queen Act 1 Repack - Parasited

The "Repack" is a cracked, compressed version of Act 1 created by the warez group DODI and later refined by FitGirl’s unofficial offshoot. Here’s what the repack does:

It’s not jump-scare heavy. It’s atmospheric dread, like Faith meets Cry of Fear.

Original versions of Act 1 had game-breaking bugs where the parasite meter would freeze or the Queen’s triggers wouldn’t activate. The Repack stabilizes those systems and adds: parasited little puck parasite queen act 1 repack

Downside: The Repack is currently only available via a private Mega link or a specific torrent on a site I won’t name here. The dev seems to be operating in near-total anonymity, possibly as an ARG layer.

The Queen isn’t just a boss. She’s a persistent system-level threat. In Act 1, she doesn’t chase you like Mr. X or Nemesis. Instead, she whispers. You’ll see her silhouette in the background of rooms you already cleared. She’ll appear in pause-menu flavor text. At one point, she rewrites your objective temporarily, gaslighting you into backtracking. The "Repack" is a cracked, compressed version of

The “Repack” version tightens this system—players report the Queen now leaves “memory eggs” in previous save slots, forcing you to choose between loading a clean file or carrying the parasite forward.

The “Repack” version suggests this isn’t the original release. From what I’ve gathered, Parasited Little Puck started as a short RPG Maker or Unity horror experiment, then got a “Parasite Queen” edition (adding a new antagonist and story layer), and is now being redistributed as an Act 1 Repack—likely cleaned up, with bug fixes, and maybe even new content. Downside: The Repack is currently only available via

You play as Puck, a small, childlike character trapped in a bio-organic labyrinth called The Nest Queen’s Gut. Puck has been “parasited”—meaning a larval entity is slowly taking over their body, granting strange abilities but also altering dialogue, visual filters, and even save-file text as the infection progresses.

The developers, Hollow Hive Interactive, released Act 1 on Steam Early Access in March 2024. However, they used an experimental, always-online "Bio-DRM" system. This system required your webcam to monitor your pupil dilation (to detect if you were "truly feeling horror"). It was invasive, buggy, and widely panned. Performance was abysmal, with the DRM causing frame drops even on high-end PCs.

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