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File- Joyville.zip Review

The sun is always watching. And it wants you to be happy . Have you ever found a cursed file on an old drive? Tell me your story in the comments—if you’re still allowed to frown.

The worst part? I caught myself smiling in the bathroom mirror. I don’t remember deciding to do it.

The objective: Find all the smiles.

I checked my downloads folder this morning. There it is again: . No source. No sender. Just the file. And a new timestamp: today. File- Joyville.zip

So if you ever find a file called Joyville.zip —on a forum, an old drive, or an email from a relative you haven't spoken to in years—do yourself a favor.

The Audio_Logs folder contained 17 .wav files. The first 16 were labeled Log_001 through Log_016 . The 17th was a corrupted file named DONT_OPEN_ME.raw .

On screen, my own face (live feed, pixelated, greenish) appeared inside the game window. The child’s drawing now read: “THE SUN SEES YOU.” The sun is always watching

A smile stretched across my in-game face. I was not smiling in real life. I force-quit with Task Manager. The process name? Joy.exe . I deleted the folder. Emptied the Recycle Bin. Reformatted the drive.

We all have that one drawer, box, or external drive full of digital junk from 2008. You know the one: blurry photos from a flip phone, a half-finished novel, and a folder labeled “Taxes_2009” that is definitely not taxes.

It didn’t install. It just… opened.

Last week, while cleaning out my storage closet, I found a dusty 2TB drive with a faded sticker that simply read:

Plugging it in, I expected nostalgia. Instead, I found a single compressed folder: .

I did not turn on my webcam.

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