The phrase in the filename sparked curiosity. There were two main explanations:
: Compressed archives from unverified sources are common vectors for malware, trojans, or spyware.
Imagine a small, dusty computer lab in a suburban town in 2009. A teacher, eager to make language lessons more interactive, stumbles upon a folder named on a shared network drive. With a few clicks, the archive expands, and bright, cartoonish characters spring to life on the screen, guiding students through vocabulary puzzles.