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While there isn't a single official game titled exactly "Parasited Little Puck," the Parasite Queen is a famous first boss encountered in (or Day 1) of classic games like Metroid Prime Parasite Eve

Thematically, these stories delve into the exploration of surrender and metamorphosis. They move away from traditional heroic tropes, focusing instead on the inevitability of change and the blurring lines between two distinct organisms. By establishing a sense of dread and a lack of agency early on, the narrative sets the stage for a broader exploration of evolution and control.

You can find Parasited Little Puck: Parasite Queen – Act 1 free on [itch.io / Steam / Developer’s site].
Play it. Consume it. And remember: the Queen doesn’t ask permission.

While specific gameplay mechanics can vary, one can anticipate a blend of exploration, strategy, and possibly role-playing elements (RPG) given the narrative-driven and character-centric nature of the game. Players might find themselves navigating through a surreal landscape, interacting with various characters that inhabit this world, and making decisions that could influence the fate of Little Puck and the parasite queen's realm.