Back in the day, .rar was the universal language of "this is a passion project." Before Steam took over the indie scene, developers would bundle their assets, executables, and "ReadMe.txt" files into these archives. Finding this specific file today is like finding a physical cartridge in a dusty attic. What’s inside the archive?

Should I lean more into the side of how to run old .rar games on modern Windows, or keep it focused on the gaming history ?

Atmospheric MIDI-style tracks that define the "Dragon Back" lifestyle. Why play it now?