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The gameplay was frantic. He had to click ingredients to make pizzas, but the ingredients weren't pepperoni or cheese. They were labeled "Power Pellet," "Blue Spirit," and "Fruit." If he was too slow, the ghosts didn't leave; they moved closer to the screen.

Heart racing, Leo tried to Alt+F4. The screen flickered. A new text box appeared: “APUN KA GAMES SAYS: DON'T QUIT YOUR JOB, LEO.”

Leo didn't sleep that night. When the sun came up, he deleted the archive and cleared his cache. But sometimes, when he orders a pizza, he notices the delivery driver’s eyes flicker with a familiar, ghostly blue light, and he wonders if the archive ever truly finished downloading.

The game didn't open in a window; it took over his entire screen. The classic Namco logo appeared, but the colors were inverted—a sickly neon green where the red should be. The music was a distorted, slowed-down version of the Pac-Man theme that sounded like it was being played underwater. The menu only had one option:

By level five, the "Apun Ka Games" watermark in the corner began to bleed. The background of the pizza parlor shifted from a cartoon kitchen to a grainy, low-res photo of Leo’s own room, taken from the perspective of his webcam.

When he extracted the RAR, he didn't find the usual setup.exe. Instead, there was a single folder named PIZZA_DATA and a shortcut labeled START_PARLOR . Against his better judgment, Leo launched it.