You tried to delete the file, but "Wobbledogs.rar" had unpacked itself into every corner of your hard drive. Every photo on your desktop was now watermarked with that same pair of hyper-realistic eyes.
It started on an abandoned game-modding forum. A user named Null_Pup posted a link titled simply "Wobbledogs.rar," claiming it contained a "deleted" beta version with "unlimited mutation potential." Having spent hundreds of hours in the legitimate game, you downloaded it, expecting some weird, community-made parts. The First Mutation Wobbledogs.rar
As you fed it, the "mutations" began. Instead of growing extra legs or colorful wings, the dog began to mirror your surroundings. When you leaned closer to the screen, the dog’s head tilted in perfect synchronization. When you typed a "pet" command, the dog didn't wag its tail; it pressed its face against the glass of the enclosure, its breathing audible through your speakers even though the game was muted. The Spread You tried to delete the file, but "Wobbledogs