Elias had heard the rumors about this specific version of Race the Sun . It wasn't just the minimalist solar-powered glider game everyone knew. The "Apun Ka Games" tag was a hallmark of the high-seas digital world—a place where files were cracked, compressed, and sometimes... altered.

The neon lights of the underground forum flickered on Elias’s monitor, casting a jittery blue glow across his face. It was 3:00 AM, the hour when the internet’s deepest veins started to pulse. He wasn’t looking for anything legal, and he certainly wasn't looking for anything safe.

The glider surged forward. The goal was simple: stay in the light. If the sun set, you died. But as Elias maneuvered through the geometric obstacles, he realized something was wrong. The shadows weren't just dark areas; they were moving. They were reaching.