| Issue | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | | The underlying game is protected by copyright. Modifying its executable without permission can violate the End‑User License Agreement (EULA). | | Terms of Service | Even though The Baby in Yellow is single‑player, the EULA often forbids “cheating tools, hacks, or any software that modifies the game.” | | Distribution | Sharing or downloading a mod menu that contains proprietary code from the original game can be illegal, especially if the menu is distributed on file‑sharing sites without the developer’s consent. | | Monetization | Some sites sell “premium” versions of the menu. Selling a tool that modifies copyrighted software without a license is typically unlawful. | | Community Impact | While cheating does not affect other players in a single‑player title, it can diminish the intended experience and reduce the game’s artistic impact. |