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File: Brigand.oaxaca.v9.9b.zip ... -

A brutal, low-poly version of post-apocalyptic Mexico where you navigate banana plantations, toxic caverns, and demon-infested jungles.

The game features 14 unique skills—such as Agility, Firearms, Hardware, and Voodoo—and over 80 unlockable abilities like controlling the weather or upgrading your own guns. File: Brigand.Oaxaca.v9.9B.zip ...

The file likely refers to a specific legacy update or a standalone version of Brigand: Oaxaca , a post-apocalyptic indie RPG/FPS hybrid developed by Brian J. Lancaster of Laughing Coyote Software . A brutal, low-poly version of post-apocalyptic Mexico where

Brigand: Oaxaca is often described by reviewers from sites like Yahoo Entertainment as a "janky but brilliant" immersive sim that draws comparisons to S.T.A.L.K.E.R. , Morrowind , and Kenshi . Lancaster of Laughing Coyote Software

While version specifically isn't the most recent build (the game has reached versions as high as 18.1 as of April 2026), it belongs to a period of significant iterative development. Overview of Brigand: Oaxaca

It is known for its uncompromising difficulty and "unfair" early-game design that requires players to carefully plan character builds to survive. Brigand: Oaxaca Review - Demons, Ninjas, Pirates? (RPG/FPS)