Given the shady shenanigans some of these file-hosting services tend to pull, it's probably not that the actual game file has a virus; more likely, the problem is that they're trying to fool you into downloading something other than the file FuzzyBunny originally uploaded. I've had the same problem with some of the links to
my version, as well; if you're not running some pretty robust ad-blockers and anti-malware plugins on your web browser (I use uBlock Origin and DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, myself), sometimes they'll hijack the link and try to send you an .EXE file containing who-knows-what instead of the .ZIP file you requested.
That's why I started putting the actual filenames and the MD5/SHA signatures in the download information on my releases. If the file host tries to give you anything that has a different name than what I posted, and/or if the file signatures do not match, then you did
not get the file I uploaded and you should
not trust or open it.
See
Challenge 's response, above.

After no one had heard from FuzzyBunny in nearly 8 months (and he hadn't even logged into the site since September 2021), I packaged up all of the changes I'd been planning to submit to him, and released my own v0.3.2 "BetaMix Edition" back in April to try to pick up where he left off. The next release, v0.3.3, is likely to drop sometime this week.