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Incidentally, if you use Avast and it does read the .exe as a virus, Avast does allow you to both add it to the "exclusion" list (effectively whitelisting it on your system), and it also allows you to report it as a "false positive" to Avast themselves.
You may have to then write a small report explaining what the program actually is, but it does allow you to make them know.
But, as I said, my copy of Avast is up-to-date, and it had no objections to this game.
You might need to go to the avg website yourselves and submit the exe for testing with the "application whitelisting" option for software vendors. ~> https://secure.avg.com/submit-sample
If it's not a false positive, then you are claiming this game is a virus?
Okie doke.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Occams-razor