Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together is an RPG game, developed by Big Cheese Studio, released in 2026. This FLiNG trainer adds in-game cheats for single-player; the exact options and hotkeys are shown inside the trainer once you launch it.
About Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together
Cooking Simulator is back – bigger, better, and with multiplayer! Create your own recipes and take advantage of new and improved controls to become the best restaurant cook in the city! Or just have fun and enjoy cooking at your own pace. You’re the chef here!
| Developer | Big Cheese Studio |
|---|---|
| Genre | Casual,Indie,RPG,Simulation |
| Released | 2026 |
| Players | Single-player, Multi-player, Co-op |
| Platform | Windows (PC) |
Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together Trainer — Common RPG Cheats
Cheats commonly included in trainers for this game:
- Unlimited HP / MP
- One-Hit Kill
- Mega EXP
- Max Gold
- No Skill Cooldown
- Infinite Items

Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together Trainer Fling more than +11 options.
Game Name: Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together
Developer: Big Cheese Studio
Publisher: Big Cheese Studio
Category: Character Customization, Sandbox, First-Person, Cooking, Co-op, Simulation, Casual, Singleplayer, Destruction, Replay Value, Colorful, Family Friendly, Immersive Sim, Multiplayer, RPG, Relaxing, Wholesome, Physics, Funny, Arcade
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To begin, extract the contents of the archive, launch the fling trainer, and subsequently start the game.
Trainer Key Bindings
Ctrl+Num 1
Ctrl+Num 2
Ctrl+Num 3
Ctrl+Num 4
Ctrl+Num 5
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Antivirus False Positive Notice
This trainer uses memory-editing technology to modify game values in real time. Some antivirus programs may flag it as suspicious — this is a known false positive common to all memory-editing software, not an indication of malware.
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