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Hat in Time, A

Step into the vibrant, time-bending world of A Hat in Time, where Hat Kid embarks on a charming 3D platforming adventure. Explore colorful realms, from the bustling Mafia Town to the eerie Subcon Forest, mastering unique hats to solve puzzles and defeat quirky foes in this immersive journey. A Hat in Time auxiliary tools seamlessly integrate powerful item functions, such as adjusting Pon counts or resetting stress levels. These enhancements allow players to bypass repetitive grinding, unlocking badges early to tailor abilities for sprinting, combat, or time manipulation with ease. Whether you are a novice seeking a relaxed story experience or a veteran speedrunner aiming for record times, A Hat in Time item features cater to all. Infinite health removes frustration from tricky jumps, while super speed modes let professionals zip through levels, ensuring everyone enjoys the game’s whimsical charm without barriers. From collecting hidden Time Pieces in Alpine Skyline to managing chaotic chores on the Arctic Cruise, A Hat in Time auxiliary tools simplify complex tasks. Uncover secret yarn stashes, master difficult boss patterns, and explore every nook of Nyakuza Metro, turning potential frustrations into triumphant moments of discovery and joy. These assistive tools do more than enhance stats; they ensure a seamless, immersive experience by removing tedious obstacles. Focus on the narrative, experiment with creative badge combos, and savor the pure fun of Hat Kid’s adventure, making every moment in this delightful universe truly memorable and engaging for all players.

Cheat Provider: Super Jump / Fly Mode、Super Speed、Change Diamonds、Infinite Health、Reset Captain Stress Level、Change Twine、Change Hourglasses、Diamonds and other high-frequency features, with compatibility for the latest version; supports Super Mode (1 modes)

Trainer Modes

Super Mode

Super Mode provides game-altering features, unleashing player potential to create a unique gaming experience.

Super Jump / Fly Mode

A Hat in Time players craving liberation from standard movement limits will love how the Super Jump or Fly Mode mod elevates gameplay. This game-enhancing feature transforms Hat Kid's mobility, letting you rocket skyward or float smoothly over obstacles in Mafia Town's bustling streets, Alpine Skyline's frosty peaks, and beyond. Whether you're hunting elusive Time Pieces tucked into unreachable corners or racing through Subcon Forest's treetops, this movement mod delivers the verticality and speed needed to conquer challenges that once felt punishing. Speedrunners swear by its ability to skip complex platforming sections entirely - imagine blasting past barriers in The Big Parade level or zipping through Nyakuza Metro's sprawling districts without breaking a sweat. The mod's dual functionality shines whether you're activating full flight via Steam Workshop's Wing Cap variant or boosting jump height using `fly` and `setjumpz` console commands. Casual explorers benefit equally, as tricky yarn stash hunts become breezy adventures and previously intimidating gaps turn into mere speed bumps. Beyond practical advantages, the Super Jump or Fly Mode mod injects pure joy into every leap - from performing mid-air backflips during Alpine Skyline's gravity-defying sequences to discovering secret areas hidden above traditional paths. Players struggling with A Hat in Time's notoriously finicky platforming will find this movement mod a lifesaver, turning frustrating retries into confident ascents. The Steam Workshop community has embraced it as an unofficial game-changer, with creators constantly innovating new ways to combine its mechanics with level design. Whether you're mastering speedrun routes or just goofing around in Subcon's whimsical environments, this mod proves that sometimes breaking the rules makes the game more magical. From skipping tedious travel sections to accessing Time Pieces that test even seasoned players, the Super Jump or Fly Mode mod redefines what's possible in A Hat in Time's charming 3D worlds. Ready to experience platforming without limits? The Wing Cap-inspired movement mod awaits!

Super Speed

In the whimsical world of A Hat in Time, Hat Kid’s adventure gets a pulse-pounding upgrade with the Super Speed ability. Designed for players who crave seamless momentum and precision, this in-game power-up transforms how you navigate sprawling 3D landscapes, making every sprint through Mafia Town’s bustling streets or Subcon Forest’s lush pathways feel electrifying. Inspired by the iconic Scooter Badge that lets you cruise on two wheels or the Fast Hatter’s burst of agility, Super Speed dials Hat Kid’s movement to 11, slashing backtracking and turning tedious journeys into high-octane dashes. Whether you’re hunting elusive Time Pieces, dodging Mafia Goons’ bullets, or tackling the hairpin timing of Alpine Skyline’s lava platforms, this feature becomes your secret weapon for staying fluid and focused. Imagine cutting seconds off speedruns in Murder on the Owl Express by zipping between clues or outmaneuvering the Conductor’s attacks in The Big Parade with pixel-perfect dodges—Super Speed isn’t just a boost, it’s a game-changer. Community chatter often highlights how slow pacing can disrupt the rhythm of A Hat in Time’s meticulously crafted levels, but with this enhanced mobility tool, even the trickiest timed jumps or yarn-collecting marathons feel effortless. It’s the ultimate companion for players who want to soar through Subcon’s secrets or dominate boss arenas without breaking a sweat, blending the charm of a classic platformer with the thrill of modern speed-focused gameplay. Whether you’re a completionist or a thrill-seeker, embracing Super Speed means unlocking a whole new layer of polish and playfulness in Hat Kid’s universe.

Change Diamonds

For fans of A Hat in Time craving a smoother ride through its quirky 3D platforming world, the Change Diamonds mod is your golden ticket to tweak and tailor your green pon balance like never before. This clever tweak lets you dial in your pon count to snag badges from the Badge Seller instantly, whether you’re eyeing the Sprint Hat’s lightning-fast moves or the Time Stop Hat’s puzzle-crushing power. No more backtracking through Mafia Town’s bustling streets or Subcon Forest’s tricky jumps – just pure, uninterrupted exploration and story-driven fun. Speedrunners will love how this currency modifier slashes hours off their runs by frontloading key upgrades like the Projectile Badge, while creative players can experiment with wild badge combos in Nyakuza Metro or test minimalist runs with zero pons. The mod’s resource enhancer magic shines brightest when you’re stuck in Alpine Skyline’s cliffside chaos – simply add missing pons and keep platforming without frustration. It’s perfect for anyone who’d rather master Hat Kid’s mechanics than hunt collectibles, turning tedious pon hunts into pure whimsical adventure. Whether you’re chasing leaderboard glory or just want to breeze through tricky spots, this mod smooths out the bumps so you can focus on what makes A Hat in Time special: its charming world and clever level design. Dive in, tweak your pon power, and watch your playstyle evolve without breaking a sweat.

Infinite Health

For gamers diving into the enchanting world of A Hat in Time, the Infinite Health mechanic transforms your journey through Subcon Forest’s vibrant landscapes and beyond. Imagine gliding through Mafia Town’s chaotic streets or conquering Nyakuza Metro’s dizzying platforms without ever worrying about enemy attacks, perilous drops, or environmental hazards draining Hat Kid’s vitality. This game-changing ability ensures your health bar stays locked at maximum, turning potentially frustrating moments into pure creative freedom. Whether you’re a completionist chasing every elusive Yarn and Pon or a speedrunner blazing through levels, Infinite Health eliminates the stress of precise health management so you can immerse yourself in the whimsical charm of A Hat in Time’s universe. Boss battles in the Seal the Deal DLC become playgrounds for experimentation – no more anxiety about mistimed dodges or unpredictable attack patterns. Instead, you’ll stay focused on learning mechanics like hat-switching or perfecting tricky double-jump sequences without penalty. Casual players seeking a relaxed experience will love how this power-up turns tense platforming sections into opportunities to appreciate the game’s retro-inspired aesthetics and clever level design. Struggling with sudden difficulty spikes in Death Wish Mode’s relentless challenges? Infinite Health turns hair-pulling obstacles into satisfying victories by letting you grind through 111+ tasks with fearless determination. It’s particularly valuable for newcomers navigating A Hat in Time’s unique blend of 3D platforming and time-travel storytelling, removing artificial barriers to let the game’s personality shine. From Dead Bird Studio’s puzzle-heavy zones to Subcon’s hidden Time Pieces, this feature empowers you to explore every corner without interruption. The damage immunity aspect becomes crucial when testing your skills against impossible odds – whether practicing precise movement sequences or discovering undocumented shortcuts. Players aged 20-30 who crave both challenge and accessibility will find this mechanic strikes perfect balance, transforming A Hat in Time from a traditional platformer into a playground for creative experimentation. By eliminating the fear of failure, Infinite Health enhances replayability while maintaining the core thrill of exploration that defines the game’s DNA. Whether you’re here for the nostalgic art style, intricate level design, or quirky humor, this mechanic ensures your focus stays on the experience rather than the risk of dying repeatedly. Dive into A Hat in Time’s world with confidence, knowing every leap off a floating island or confrontation with a mischievous boss becomes a lesson in fun instead of frustration.

Reset Captain Stress Level

A Hat in Time’s Ship Shape level in the Seal the Deal DLC’s Arctic Cruise chapter throws players into a frantic race against the Walrus Captain’s rising stress meter. Tasked with completing randomized chores aboard the SS Literally Can’t Sink while avoiding a full meltdown, players often find themselves restarting after one wrong move. The Reset Captain Stress Level mechanic acts as a lifeline, letting you wipe the slate clean and focus on navigating the ship’s eccentric design instead of panicking over every second. This game-enhancing trick is perfect for gamers who love diving into chaotic platforming but hate the frustration of backtracking due to unpredictable task RNG. Whether you’re tackling the maze-like decks, juggling elevator puzzles, or dodging the Captain’s tantrum in co-op mode, this feature ensures you can experiment with Ship Shape strategies without fear of failure. Casual players appreciate how it softens the learning curve, while speedrunners use it to refine routes and nail tricky deliveries. The stress meter, which usually ramps up tension with every missed waypoint or delayed chore, becomes a manageable challenge, letting you soak in the game’s whimsical humor and quirky environments. Fans of the DLC rave about how it transforms Ship Shape from a hair-pulling gauntlet into a chance to collect Time Pieces at your own pace, making it ideal for low-pressure playthroughs or mastering the art of stress-free chaos. By addressing pain points like confusing layouts, punishing restarts, and randomized difficulty spikes, this mechanic becomes the ultimate ally for anyone seeking to conquer the Arctic Cruise without losing their cool. Whether you’re hunting hidden Time Pieces, coordinating with a buddy, or just enjoying Hat Kid’s antics, Reset Captain Stress Level keeps the vibe chill and the gameplay flowing. Dive into Ship Shape’s madness with confidence knowing you’ve got a safety net to reset the meter and redefine your strategy on the fly. It’s the secret sauce for turning a stressful grind into a memorable platforming adventure that feels true to A Hat in Time’s playful spirit.

Change Twine

In A Hat in Time, the modding community has turned Hat Kid’s adventure into a playground of endless creativity where players can shake up their experience with fresh flair and challenges. While Change Twine isn’t a standalone mod, it symbolizes the spirit of transformation thriving on Steam Workshop—where customization meets gameplay innovation. Dive into user-generated creations that redefine how you explore, fight, and style your way through the game’s whimsical worlds. Whether swapping Hat Kid’s classic headwear for a Banjo-Kazooie-inspired design or tackling platforming puzzles in Whomp Fortress, mods inject new mechanics, visual upgrades, and replayability into every corner of the Spaceship Hub. The Steam Workshop acts as a treasure trove for fans craving personalization, from unlocking rare dyes with Ace Magician Dye to mastering co-op chaos in Beta Hero Challenge. For players who’ve conquered the main story, modded levels and abilities like Cappy’s Cap—letting you control enemies—offer inventive ways to replay. Tired of repetitive loops? Mods deliver unique animations like the Dab Mod for quick laughs or Vineshroom Cap for wild traversal experiments. Customization isn’t just about looks either; tweak abilities to glide, teleport, or even juggle time itself, keeping the adventure unpredictable. The Steam Workshop’s ever-growing library ensures no two runs feel alike, turning Hat Kid into a spacefaring astronaut or a pixel-art throwback character. Whether you’re screenshot-hunting in a one-of-a-kind outfit or testing speedrun routes with modded physics, the community-driven content keeps A Hat in Time feeling fresh. Players who love role-playing, experimenting with mechanics, or showing off rare cosmetics will find their sweet spot here. With Steam Workshop’s easy access and mods that push boundaries, the game evolves daily—proving that in this universe, creativity is the ultimate power-up.

Change Hourglasses

In A Hat in Time, Time Pieces are the core collectibles that fuel Hat Kid’s spaceship and unlock the game’s whimsical 3D platforming worlds. The Change Hourglasses mod flips the script by letting players tweak how these collectibles behave, from shifting their spots in iconic levels like Mafia Town and Subcon Forest to reimagining how they’re gathered. Whether you’re scattering Time Pieces across hidden nooks, swapping their appearances into quirky alternate designs, or adding new hurdles to snag them—like timed sequences or puzzle-based interactions—this Steam Workshop gem turns familiar environments into unpredictable playgrounds. Gamers who’ve already mastered the 56 Time Pieces in the base game will love how this mod reignites exploration, making post-credits playthroughs feel exciting again. It’s perfect for completionists craving a fresh twist, speedrunners sharpening their adaptability under randomized conditions, or modders crafting custom Time Rifts where collectibles demand creative solutions. Modifiers like this thrive in A Hat in Time’s active community, letting players dial difficulty up for hardcore platforming or simplify mechanics for laid-back play. Picture Mafia Town’s beach level transformed into a scavenger hunt where Time Pieces pop up in unexpected spots, or a reworked Battle of the Birds that turns collecting into a stealth-based challenge. The mod’s flexibility caters to both solo sessions and shared creations, empowering users to design gauntlets of precision jumps or environmental puzzles and upload them for others to conquer. By shaking up collectibles that define the game’s rhythm, Change Hourglasses ensures that A Hat in Time stays vibrant, replayable, and packed with surprises long after the final boss. Whether you’re a casual player revisiting the game’s charm or a pro testing your limits, this mod delivers endless ways to play, all while keeping the hunt for Time Pieces as thrilling as day one.

Diamonds

In A Hat in Time, Pons are the sparkling green diamonds that fuel Hat Kid’s journey, acting as the ultimate currency to unlock powerful Badges from the Badge Seller. These gem-like collectibles aren’t just eye candy—they’re your gateway to customizing gameplay with perks like double jumps, underwater breathing, and precision gliding. Whether you’re dodging enemies in Mafia Town or navigating the tricky gaps of Subcon Forest, stockpiling Pons can turn the tide in your favor. Players often hunt for hidden stash spots in levels like The Owl Express or replay acts packed with crates to boost their haul, especially when grinding for high-cost Badges like the Homing Attack in Death Wish Mode. The thrill of discovering a secret cache of Green Diamonds or snatching them mid-sprint through a bustling boss arena keeps the adventure fresh. But here’s the kicker: strategic Badge choices make all the difference. Need to speedrun a Collect-a-thon challenge? Snag the Homing Attack early. Tackling Subcon’s vertical puzzles? The Umbrella Badge’s glide ability is a game-changer. And for those moments when you’re stuck on a tough level, maxing out Pons in replayable zones like Mafia Town’s Act 7 ensures you’re never short on options. The community loves debating the best Badge combos, so experimenting with different builds—like agility-focused setups for platforming or combat-heavy choices for boss battles—can help you stand out in speedrun leaderboards or co-op sessions. Remember, though: while Pons are everywhere, from enemy drops to puzzle rewards, prioritizing them over Time Shards or other collectibles depends on your playstyle. Dive into every nook, smash crates with Hat Kid’s Brewing Hat ability, and don’t overlook bonus levels where Green Diamonds rain down like confetti. Whether you’re a casual explorer or a badge-collecting completionist, mastering the flow of Pons transforms A Hat in Time from a charming platformer into a playground where creativity meets challenge. So grab your favorite Badge loadout, hunt those shimmering Pons, and let Hat Kid’s adventure shine brighter than ever.

Hourglasses

In the whimsical world of A Hat in Time, Hourglasses aren’t just shiny trinkets—they’re the lifeblood of Hat Kid’s journey. Known in-game as Time Pieces, these glowing collectibles power your spaceship, letting you zip between vibrant realms like Mafia Town and Subcon Forest while unraveling the story’s twists. Whether you’re a casual player racing to Time’s End or a die-hard completionist chasing all 56 including DLC hauls like Seal the Deal and Nyakuza Metro, mastering the art of tracking down these elusive items is key. Time Pieces hide in plain sight and in devious nooks, from the puzzle-packed Alpine Skyline to the adrenaline-pumping Time Rifts, where platforming precision and hat skills like Sprint or Ice become your best allies. Struggling to find that 25th Time Piece to unlock the final chapter? You’re not alone—many players hit snags navigating tricky jumps or head-scratching challenges in Mafia Town. But here’s the payoff: every collected Time Piece isn’t just progress—it’s a ticket to bonus levels, achievements, and the satisfaction of conquering the game’s toughest secrets. Fuel your curiosity by exploring every corner, practice those hat tricks, and embrace the hunt—because in A Hat in Time, the real magic lies in discovering how far your skills can take you. Whether you’re chasing collectibles for bragging rights or diving into Time Rifts for the thrill, these Time Pieces are your golden goose for unlocking the game’s full potential. So gear up, Hat Kid, and let the hunt begin—your next adventure’s waiting.

Twine

In A Hat in Time, Twine isn't just yarn—it's your golden ticket to mastering the game's whimsical yet demanding worlds. This core collectible transforms into hats that grant Hat Kid abilities like lightning-fast sprints, potion brewing, or freezing time itself, each skill tailored to tackle obstacles from Mafia Town's chaotic missions to Subcon Forest's icy platforming puzzles. While 88 yarn balls hide across the game, savvy players know 58 is the magic number to craft every hat, but strategic prioritization makes all the difference. Early-game Sprint Yarn collection accelerates exploration, letting you zip through battlefields or dodge hazards, while hoarding Ice Yarn for Subcon Forest's tricky enemy gauntlets turns foes into climbable ice blocks. Hardcore completionists chasing all 88 yarn balls will appreciate how the Compass Badge highlights hidden stash spots, but balancing your yarn haul between practical upgrades like the Brewing Hat's potion-crafting and showstoppers like the 32-ball Time Stop Hat requires serious resource juggling. Whether you're dodging Nyakuza Metro's deadly countdowns with time manipulation or shrinking through secret Mafia Town passages using potion effects, Twine's yarn economy creates dynamic gameplay loops where every collected strand feels rewarding. Newbies might get stuck in yarn dependency traps where hats unlock new yarn locations, but discovering Battle of the Birds' yarn-rich Award Ceremony or Subcon's hidden caches turns frustration into satisfying scavenger hunts. From speedrunning time-sensitive missions to solving precision puzzles, Hat Kid's yarn-powered abilities aren't just cool perks—they're survival essentials that redefine how you conquer A Hat in Time's imaginative challenges.

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