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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
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The Cub 【Activation Mode】 Steam platform installation and activation.
A challenging platformer inspired by classic ’90s SEGA games like The Jungle Book, Aladdin, and The Lion King, but with modern twists and fresh ideas. Navigate through the remnants of humanity using platform parkour, outsmart evolved wildlife and deadly hybrid plants, and solve environmental puzzles that keep you on your toes. All while staying one step ahead of the malicious humans hunting you in a twisted, apocalyptic safari.
After the Great Ecological Catastrophe, the ultrarich escape to Mars, leaving the rest of humanity to perish. However, a small child with an immunity to Earth’s hostile environment survives. Decades later, those living on Mars return to Earth for reconnaissance. When they spot the child, known as The Cub, they attempt to capture it, sparking a thrilling journey of escape, exploration, and discovery through the urban ruins, filled with intense cat-and-mouse chases.
Explore the remnants of humanity after the Great Ecological Catastrophe devastates civilization, leaving Earth to be reclaimed by an evolved Mother Nature. The story of humanity’s fall is scattered across the world, with clues hidden in crumbling brutalist tower blocks, abandoned genetics labs, depleted chemical mines, and overgrown battlefields. Each level holds a unique tale to uncover.
Accompanying you on your journey is Radio Nostalgia From Mars, a custom soundtrack that will leave a lasting impression. Immerse yourself in thought-provoking survivor stories from the few ultrarich remaining on Mars, while a smooth-voiced radio DJ guides you through the show, playing a mix of chill apocalypse-wave tunes.
Meticulously crafted and stylized to resemble the classic animated films of the late ’90s, such as Atlantis, Tarzan, and The Road to El Dorado, while also drawing inspiration from Genndy Tartakovsky’s critically acclaimed series Primal.
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