Inside the folder, I found a single executable file, a few text files, and a small image. The executable file was named "Dome Keeper.exe", and it looked like a game or some kind of interactive application.
It was a typical Wednesday morning when I stumbled upon an unusual file on my computer. The file was named "Dome.Keeper.Build.10009603.zip" and it was sitting on my desktop, looking rather out of place among my usual documents and shortcuts. Dome.Keeper.Build.10009603.zip
I decided to run the executable, and to my surprise, a game started up. The game was called "Dome Keeper", and it looked like a mix of a simulation game and a strategy game. The objective was to manage a futuristic dome-shaped city, gathering resources, building structures, and keeping the inhabitants happy. Inside the folder, I found a single executable
Curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to investigate further. I opened the file, and to my surprise, it was a zip archive. I extracted the contents, and a new folder appeared on my desktop with the same name as the file. The file was named "Dome
I continued to play the game, enjoying the challenge and the unique mechanics. As I progressed, I started to wonder about the game's development history and the team behind it. Who created this game? What was their vision? And why was this specific build left on my computer?
The dome was my new playground, and I was determined to keep it safe and thriving. Little did I know that this was just the beginning of my adventures as a Dome Keeper.