: The "-pc" suffix and ".zip" extension indicate a standalone Windows executable. It is likely a build of a visual novel or interactive simulation game.
: To run the contents, you would use a tool like the Windows built-in Extract All or WinRAR to unzip the folder. You would then look for an .exe file (e.g., LewdyDewdy.exe ) to launch the application.
: The "-03-" suggest this is an early "Alpha" or "v0.3" release, typically containing limited gameplay and early-stage art assets.