

Personally am inclined to believe it is safe, and this is just a false positive by over-zealous scanning engines. While the vast majority of well-known engines indicate it is safe (Kaspersky, Sophos, Symantec, Microsoft, Avast, AVG, BitDefender, TrendMicro, DrWeb etc). None of the positive results show anything outright alarming or malicious, but seem to be mundane or generic warnings of PUP/A (potentially unwanted program/application). Some share a common thread of indicating possible bundled adware this is usually from engines which are particularly cautious and more likely to throw a false positive (Avira for example) while others are one-off engines. I have uploaded the file to VirusTotal where it is scanned by multiple engines and here are the results:

Improves on the graphics found in the original game. Game slowly increases in difficulty as you advance. Pros: Fun and addictive game that it suitable for all ages. If you want a unique game and don't mind waiting for it to download, Zuma's Revenge is a great option. As previously explained it was common of the era. Despite being a demo, the installation and download times are quite long. File is probably clean and detections are a result of sometimes being bundled with adware.
