![]() There’s terminal.exe, in which you can roll a die to try and get a 20 and some pixel art from the official game paint.exe starts off normally, but you’re uncovering the first frame of a video as you draw and the cursor turns into a multi-headed hydra of pencil icons. Each little program you ‘solve’, which mostly involves just a few clicks, will drip a small bit of the show into your screaming mouth, and then unlock further programs to do the same. ![]() You log-on to the ancient Windows and deal with glitches that are caused by the Upside Down. ![]() It's more of a doodad than a game, but one that’s cutely made. It’s telling that they call it in 'experience'. I’m only at episode 4 and have had a later bit spoiled by it. Be sure to have watched the show before downloading the app from the Microsoft store. The most terrifying monster of all lurks within it. If you're brave enough to go on, here's how: Microsoft has released an app called Windows 1.11 that emulates a Windows 1-style OS packed with all kinds of Stranger Things easter eggs. In what's possibly the show at its most evil, it's enacting a corporate strategic placement opportunity to promote brand growth and engagement. Here’s a fun wee thing: just like the ever-encroaching evil of the Netflix banger's big bad, Stranger Things 3 is insinuating itself into our world.
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