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: Small gaming communities often create "ARG" (Alternate Reality Game) style stories to drum up interest or simply to spook new players on Discord.

The story of is a modern "lost media" creepypasta that blends the line between a real indie game's development history and internet urban legend. The Core Legend

: A user finds an old file named DeadPoly.rar on an obscure file-sharing site or a defunct developer forum. DeadPoly.rar

: Players claim that an NPC—often looking like a distorted version of the developer's avatar—follows them through the world, appearing only in the corner of the screen or in reflections.

: In classic creepypasta fashion, the story usually ends with the file deleting itself or causing the player's computer to behave erratically, leaving behind a single note in the game's installation folder. The Reality : Small gaming communities often create "ARG" (Alternate

While there is no evidence of a malicious or haunted file, the story serves as a testament to how quickly indie games can become the subject of digital folklore.

: Early in development, some internet subcultures fixated on the game's use of modular assets, creating a "liminal space" vibe that is perfect for horror storytelling. : Players claim that an NPC—often looking like

: Unlike the colorful, standard version of the game, this build is atmospheric, dark, and filled with "corrupted" assets.