The composite phrase refers to the act of acquiring a computer game, specifically the sequel to “Riddle of the Sphinx,” without monetary cost for use on a personal computer. For example, a user might search online for a method to obtain the software directly or indirectly through various internet resources.
Seeking such a digital product without payment is often driven by the desire to experience the game’s content without financial investment. Historically, the availability of software at no charge has been linked to file-sharing practices, promotional events, or the abandonment of copyright protection by the rights holder. It is important to be aware of intellectual property rights and applicable software licenses.