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Play it because its free, but charging 3 bucks for that would be a steal.
Still, being free, you should really play it for yourself and judge, its worth a shot.
Also, Norton's somewhat notorious for its false positives. I had it installed on my current pc (I forgot to uncheck the bundle install button) and it did a scan - ittle dew, nidhogg, ghost control inc., (all three were steam titles) and retroarch came up as 'suspicious/untrusted'.
(Though, in Norton's defense, since the file WAS released just hours ago, I doubt they had time to analyze it. As for Toby Fox's website… well… from what I'd heard about him, he IS known for taking a… 'Burton-esque' approach when it comes to his work.)
One warning, though. Don't install it in the Root Directory or anywhere important. And, if you do, don't use the Uninstaller, due to an unintended bug. Create a new folder for it when installing, instead.
https://twitter.com/tobyfox/status/1057646559695986688
It's pretty weird though, because I don't have this problem. Neither Malwarebytes nor Windows Defender detect this game at all.
Game is good, and i had a fun time, i was just simply expecting undertale levels of quality.
Still, if we avoid comparisons, the game is good on its own merits.