So, the other day I was trying to get a little boost in “My Little Universe” on Steam, you know, just to speed things up a bit. I’d heard about this thing called Cheat Engine and figured I’d give it a shot.
First, I went to the game page on Steam. Before the game starts, there’s this “Game Menu” button at the bottom of the SteamTinkerTool page. I clicked it and scrolled down until I saw “Cheat Engine” and turned it on. It seemed like it installed into the game directory without a hitch.

Next, I launched the game and either started a new game or loaded my saved one. Then, I hit the tilde (~) key to open up the console. I heard that you could change this key in the input options, but the tilde key worked fine for me.
After that, I ran Cheat Engine and clicked “Load.” I picked the game’s process from the list. From there, I just had to choose what kind of cheats I wanted.
- Launch the game.
- Click the “Game Menu” button.
- Find “Cheat Engine” and enable it.
- Open the console with the tilde (~) key.
- Run Cheat Engine, load, and select the game process.
- Choose your options.
I know some folks might worry about getting banned for using something like Cheat Engine. But I learned that most anti-cheat systems work at a kernel level, preventing programs from messing with the game. So, as long as you’re not doing anything crazy, like selling hacks or something, you should be fine. But, yeah, I guess using Cheat Engine could lead to trouble if you’re not careful. Like, if you start selling hacks you made with it, that could be a problem with the game developers.
Honestly, it was pretty straightforward. I was a bit nervous at first, thinking I might mess something up or get banned. But it all went smoothly, and I was able to tweak the game to my liking. Just remember, it’s all fun and games until you start breaking the rules.
Final Thoughts
Using Cheat Engine with “My Little Universe” on Steam was a breeze. It’s a handy tool if you want to enhance your gaming experience. Just make sure you use it responsibly and don’t do anything that could get you in trouble with the game developers or Steam. And remember, always play fair and have fun!
