: Open the virtual drive and run setup.exe .

: Ensure you have updated DirectX and Visual C++ Redistributables installed, as these are required for most modern indie games.

: Security software often flags "crack" files (like those in the TENOKE folder) as false positives. If the game doesn't launch or a .dll file is missing, check your antivirus quarantine and restore the files.

: Right-click the .iso file and select Mount (on Windows 10/11) or use a tool like PowerISO. This will make it appear as a new virtual DVD drive in "This PC."

: If you didn't check the box in step 4, open the virtual drive, go into the folder named TENOKE , copy everything inside, and paste it into the folder where you installed the game, overwriting any existing files.