Buenos Aires fell — and the subway became hell. Fight colossal Demon Bosses in frenetic parry-based combat, explore branching stations, level up, and claw your way to the surface to save your kitten, Gaucho.

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About This Game

BUENOS AIRES FELL. THE SUBWAY BECAME HELL.

Demons overran the Earth. Humanity survives in underground shelters — and the one beneath Buenos Aires is ruled by military tyrants. Their latest decree to "conserve resources": pets are banned. The cleansing has begun.

Rob refuses. Gaucho, his kitten, is the last family he has left. So he does the unthinkable — he escapes into the demon-infested subway and fights his way to the surface, station by station. There's just one problem: every station exit is guarded by a colossal Demon Boss.

Every boss is a puzzle wrapped in violence.

You'll die learning their patterns — and die again until something clicks. Beating one is the door to the next station. No shortcuts. No hand-holding.

THREE BUTTONS. TOTAL FOCUS.

Attack. Block. Parry. That's your whole arsenal — and every enemy breaks the rules differently. Some attacks can't be parried. Weak shields shatter under pressure. Enemies heal, block, parry you back, and unleash special abilities of their own. The result is a combat style that's static yet frenetic — almost rhythmic, built on pattern, focus, and reaction. Simple to learn. Demanding to survive.

Minion fights between bosses are practice with stakes. Gain XP, level up, equip better weapons and shields — and sharpen the only weapon that really matters: you.

HAND-DRAWN HELL

Each station is a web of nodes where every step opens and closes paths. Explore and re-explore to find weapons, shields, consumables, NPCs, side quests, traps, and challenges where you must to make choices-and all of them will not be clean.

Every frame is hand-drawn in a 2000s anime style by a single illustrator from Argentina.
No generative AI. No filler. Just pure art.

Wishlist Gaucho now! — it genuinely helps our three devs team from Argentina bring this cat home.

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

Contains combat with enemies, humans, beasts and monsters where some blood may be seen during confrontations.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: 64 Bits
    • Processor: CPU Dual Core
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 650
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Integrated
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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