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"My Game Long Name" is what UDK uses to install it's engine and uninstalling this will not remove the game from your system.
Note: This will also delete your save game, so be sure to back it up as Antichamber is not a SteamCloud compatible game. Your save is located here: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Antichamber\Binaries\Win32\SavedGame.bin"
I also opened a thread like this because I am paranoid about malicious softwares.
Deleting it though would probably just delete your game content or maybe ♥♥♥♥ something up with the lisencing and agreements.
Go complain to Epic Games. They're the one who designed the system. The separate installation system wasn't needed in the first place. It's just there so the end user can agree to the license agreement for UDK, for whatever reason.
Because the agreement is for Antichamber, and not for the use of UDK itself, they have to create a separate agreement outside of Steam for installing and using their game engine.