
Your Screen Friend dropped on Coming soon, and since then the request for a solid trainer has been constant. Here is the current Your Screen Friend Trainer, re-patched every time Sven Binder ships a game update.
About Your Screen Friend
A friendship you earn Your buddy has real moods. Not a tool. Not an assistant. Just someone who’s there – and who’s happy when you are too. No one hands you that closeness. Your buddy listens, answers with voice and expression, and remembers what matters to you. You unlock more over time. No typing, no menus – talking like with a friend. At first it’s cheeky, a little sassy, testing you. About This Game Your buddy is a little rounded companion that floats on your screen – two big eyes that look at you, a voice that talks with you, and a personality all its own. In over 50 languages. But the more time you spend together and the better you care for it, the more it opens up – from snippy to familiar to best friends. Finally, someone who really listens Just say what’s on your mind. You build it. That’s what makes it real. Care for it – and it blossoms Feed it, play with it, just check in now and then. You earn Bot Tokens together to buy it something to eat or unlock new things. Forget it too long and you’ll see it in its mood. It cheers, sulks and ribs you like a pal who hates to lose. Laughs, teases, plays with you Quick break? Your buddy is up for a round in an instant – little games you play together. Your buddy isn’t a background gadget – it lives with you. Tomorrow it still knows what you told it yesterday. And if you want, it helps you out Just say it out loud: your buddy calls a friend for you, types the message you dictate, puts on your music, quickly looks something up, or remembers your appointments and reminds you in time. Not a rigid program – a being with a life of its own that inhabits your desktop. Compact, but full of life It blinks, dozes, gets curious, goofs around and has its own little moments when nothing’s going on. Hands-free, while you keep going – and only ever when you want it to, never in secret, never on its own.
Official Steam page: Your Screen Friend on Steam — published by Sven Binder.
Quick info: Your Screen Friend — Casual, Simulation, Cute, Comedy, Singleplayer, Indie — developed by Sven Binder, published by Sven Binder.
Cheat Options in This Trainer
This handy Your Screen Friend trainer ships with 10 fully working options tailored for the simulation genre. Each one is memory-driven and toggled from a hotkey, so you never leave the game window:
- Game Speed — Slows or speeds up game time.
- Unlimited Health — Auto-refills HP each frame while toggled.
- God Mode — Locks your health pool at maximum.
- One-Hit Kill — Forces enemy HP to 1 on first hit.
- Infinite Items — Locks consumable stacks at max.
- Instant Craft — Skips crafting animation and material-check delays.
- Unlock All Abilities — Flags every skill-tree node as learned.
- Unlimited Money — Sets wallet counter to max after any transaction.
- Super Speed — Boosts move speed 2–4x.
- Mega Damage — Multiplies your outgoing damage by 10x.
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How the Your Screen Friend Trainer Works
The trainer attaches to the Your Screen Friend process in memory and toggles specific values — health pool, ammo count, experience multiplier — without modifying game files on disk. Zero reshades, no DLLs injected into protected modules, no savegame corruption.
How to Install
- Download the archive from the link below.
- Right-click the archive and extract it with 7-Zip or WinRAR (password: flingtrainer).
- Temporarily disable your antivirus or whitelist the extracted folder.
- Launch Your Screen Friend and load any save.
- Alt-Tab out of the game, right-click the trainer executable and choose “Run as administrator”.
- Back in-game, press the listed hotkeys (usually F1, F2, F3…) to toggle each option.
- Avoid alt-tabbing repeatedly while cheats are active — some toggles reset on window switch.
How This Trainer Compares
Compared to generic cheat engines, this release ships with pre-built, version-locked hotkeys — no manual pointer hunting, no CE-script imports, no waiting for community tables to catch up. The downside is less flexibility: you cannot add custom options, but the upside is near-zero setup friction and a faster patch cycle after every Sven Binder update.
Pro Tips from the Editor
- If Windows Defender deletes the exe on download, add the folder to exclusions before extracting the archive.
- Keep Mega Damage disabled during boss phase transitions — skipping a phase can leave the fight unkillable.
- Apply the trainer only on the Steam build. Pirated, cracked or region-specific copies often have shifted memory offsets and the cheats silently fail.
- Pair One-Hit Kill with Stealth Mode in open-world maps to clear camps without spawning reinforcements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it work in online or multiplayer mode?
No. Use this build only in offline or single-player mode. Online anti-cheat systems (EAC, BattlEye, VAC) can ban your account.
How do I activate it?
Launch the game first, then run the trainer as administrator. Use the listed hotkeys (F1, F2, etc.) in-game to toggle each option.
Will this trainer trigger my antivirus?
Some antivirus programs flag trainers as false positives because they modify running-game memory. Temporarily disable real-time protection or whitelist the folder before launching.
Who made this trainer?
It is compiled and QA-tested by the FLiNG Trainer team. Original game assets belong to Sven Binder.
Can I request a new feature?
Yes — send a request via the comment section. Requests with a specific save file or reproduction steps are prioritized.
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Editor: Kenji Adler. Former modder. Writes feature breakdowns, hotkey guides, and deep-dive reviews of single-player cheat suites on Windows.
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.
Verify the file yourself: Upload it to VirusTotal.com to scan with 70+ antivirus engines before running.