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The game is checked before publication. The game does not require any additional access to your data or device resources. It would also be illogical for the developer to put something malicious into his own game. It's official devs page you know.

And now about antiviruses and why sometimes there are false positive results. Let's start with the fact that the antivirus checks the code for typical, familiar code patterns. And there can be 4! options: the code passed the check, a malicious pattern was detected, a pattern similar to the malicious one was detected by X%, and the pattern could not be identified. But the antivirus, in order to demonstrate its effectiveness to the user, also marks the last two cases as 'virus detected'. And it can even give a name to this virus to scare you even more. For example, one of my antiviruses considers the Windows license to be a Trojan, although it is an official license. 😂

To avoid misunderstandings, check with several antiviruses, and choose those antiviruses that honestly indicate which parts of the program/files they could not identify. 

Note that some antivurus programs can identify other antiviruses as viruses... and an epic battle might begin, destroying not only each other 😅 so be careful with those and their numbers.

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Well, technically it accesses internet from v1.4. Other than that YES.