: Using the webcam (without the light turning on), the cat begins to mimic the user’s facial expressions. If the user looks tired, the cat’s eyes droop; if the user looks scared, the cat’s "pop" becomes a jagged, silent scream. 3. The "Wheels" Lose Control
When the user unzips the file, they find a single executable. Upon launching, a small, pixelated "Pop Cat" appears on the desktop. At first, it behaves normally: it follows the cursor and "pops" its mouth whenever the user clicks. The "Reactive-wheels" part of the name refers to the cat’s movement—it doesn't walk; it sits on small, spinning wheels that zip across the screen with mechanical inhuman whirring . 2. The Reactivity Pop-cat-Reactive-wheels.zip
The "deep" horror starts when the user realizes the cat isn't just reacting to clicks. It begins to react to : : Using the webcam (without the light turning