The expression identifies a request for a readily available, cost-free version of a specific video game for personal computers. Specifically, it references a game where one player controls a father character tasked with preventing a baby character, controlled by another player, from completing dangerous objectives.
The interest in acquiring this game at no cost is driven by factors such as budget limitations, a desire to experience the game before purchase, or exploring the gaming experience with friends without initial investment. Historically, the demand for free versions of software, including games, has paralleled the growth of digital distribution and the prevalence of online file-sharing platforms.