Most games with this naming convention are built on the Ren'Py engine, which uses Python for visual storytelling. What’s Inside? Once extracted, you will generally find:

An .exe file (usually named after the game) used to launch the application.

System files required for the engine to run on Windows or Linux.

If the game fails to launch, ensure your graphics drivers are updated and that your antivirus hasn't mistakenly "quarantined" the executable (a common false positive for indie games). Content Warning

Open the extracted folder and double-click the game’s icon (the .exe file).

Do not run the game from within the ZIP folder. Right-click the file and select "Extract All..." to a dedicated folder on your desktop or drive.