Alternatively, the user might be referring to a mod. If so, they would need to install it in the game's mod directory, but that depends on the game's modding support.

Putting it all together, the response should first address the legal and security concerns, then provide technical troubleshooting steps if the user insists on proceeding. Offer solutions like checking all RAR parts are present, using the right extraction software, installing necessary drivers or frameworks, and verifying the game files. Also, warn about potential malware and suggest antivirus checks.

Wait, the date here is 25.06.2023. Maybe there's a specific update or mod release on that date. The part3 suggests it's the third part of a split archive. The user might have downloaded parts 1, 2, and 3, extracted them, but it's not working. Common issues with RAR files: missing parts, password-protected archives requiring a key, or just incorrect file structure after extraction.

Another angle: maybe the user is trying to run the game in a different region or has a corrupted installation. They might need to verify the game files or redownload them.

Also, check if the user is on a supported OS. Some pirated games or mods might not work on macOS or Linux unless there's a launcher like Wine or PlayOnLinux involved.

First step is to check if this file is legitimate. Since the user is asking how to make it work, there's a chance it's a pirated copy. I should consider the legal implications here. Also, downloading cracked versions can pose security risks like malware. The user might not be aware of that, so I should mention it.

Wait, but Poppy Playtime is a single-player game with chapters, so maybe this is a mod or a fan-made version? Or could it be a pirated version? The part3.rar suggests it's part of a split RAR file, which is common for distributing large files. But the user is asking about how to make it work, which might involve extracting the RAR files, installing dependencies, or running the executable.