The "Wonderful Games" weren't games at all. They were a recursive data-mining virus—or perhaps something more supernatural. The metadata, which the original uploader warned against checking, supposedly contained a list of "Current Players" followed by a countdown.
As the story goes, once you reached the "end" of your specific date's game, the program would prompt: . The Aftermath WONDERFUL GAMES.rar
Legend says those who pressed 'Y' woke up the next morning to find their lives subtly "patched." A lost pet was back; a failed exam was now a pass. But those who pressed 'N' found their digital footprint erased entirely—social media accounts gone, emails vanished, as if the .rar file had decided they were a corrupted save file that needed to be deleted. The "Wonderful Games" weren't games at all