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Hey, you mixed something up. This is an online game and I can see you never started it. So obviously you cannot rate it!

Oopps, sorry that was intended for another game, I have like a million tabs open at once, I will update my vote as soon as I get the chance to play your game. Thanks for spotting it! 

No problem! Wondered about the Mega-Drive comment and checked the server!

Downloaded it, but it pops up as Trojan:Win32/Fuerboos.A!cl on windows defender, this must be some of your netcode, or you are a shameless hacker (though posting a virus so easily identifiable under your name would be pretty stupid, so I assume there is something simply looking suspicious). Can you make a solo version that will not alert antivirus?

There is definetly no trojan in there. The heuristics of antivirus is quite aggressive when downloading executables with dlls.

I will provide an installer for direct downloads...

UNTIL THEN: I recommend using the itch app. That is more comfortable anyway and you get some extra protection when activating the sandbox.

Thanks for the hint, will try it.

Tried getting your game with the app, same result. What engine are you using?

The game is pure .net ... no game engine used. The only external dlls I use are from the FMOD sound system. I will investigate this. None of my testers had this problem.

Thanks for your effort.

Does windows defender tell which file has the problem?

Nope, sorry, only what type of threat

I was unable to reproduce this so far... can you tell me which windows version you are using?

Many thanks!

Win 10 Pro x64
version 1709
build 16299.192

Thanks for your help. Unfortunately I was not able to find a solution. I have send the files to Microsoft and they say everything is fine. The rule"Trojan:Win32/Fuerboos.A!cl" is not an actual virus but a heuristc rule. Maybe this rules change frequently ... so that neither me nor MS can reproduce your finding... :(