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- Creature Lab - Succubus Monster Pack

Creature Lab - Succubus Monster Pack
Released: 02/10/2023
Base Game
Creature LabDeveloper
Image Power S.A.
Publisher
Image Power S.A.
Description
The legendary Succubus ascends from the depths of Hell to join your creature roster!
If you dare to enable this free DLC, there will be an increasing chance that when your body chamber opens, you will find this hellish beauty there instead of your usual mutated creations. The demonic powers she brings to the table are formidable. She boasts increased health and damage and also possesses her special abilities.
Have fun improving your Succubus further with new limbs – or incubating her limbs to put on your other mutants. But remember – she’s one of the kind. You can only have one Succubus in your roster at a time.
This crossover DLC is made possible thanks to our friends at the Madmind Studio! If you want to learn more about the story of the Succubus, we encourage you to check out their game
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