Here is a short story about a player discovering how to use one.
Theo hovered his finger over the keyboard. He felt a slight pang of guilt, but the thought of his burning city erased it. He tapped . Ding!
Theo launched the trainer first, and then booted up his game. A clean overlay appeared in the corner of his screen, listing a menu of digital miracles. He loaded his burning, bankrupt city and looked at the hotkeys: Infinite Deben (Money) Numpad 2: Max City Sentiment Numpad 3: Instant Construction Numpad 4: Empty All Storage Yards Pharaoh: A New Era Trainer
He found a popular, trusted game trainer site and downloaded the small application.
Pharaoh: A New Era is a modern remake of the classic city-builder game, and a trainer is a third-party software program used to modify the game's code, effectively granting players cheats like unlimited money, instant construction, or god mode. Here is a short story about a player
He had spent six hours on this specific mission in Pharaoh: A New Era , and he was about to lose it all.
Theo stared at his screen in despair. The city of Men-nefer was in absolute ruins. A massive fire had just ripped through the residential district, the treasury was deep in the red, and Pharaoh was demanding an immediate shipment of 2,000 bricks that Theo simply did not have. He tapped
Theo leaned back in his chair, a smile on his face. Purists might say he cheated, but as he watched his digital citizens walk through the flawless streets of his golden empire, he knew he was finally having fun. The trainer hadn't ruined the game for him; it had simply cleared the stress so he could enjoy being the architect he wanted to be.