Dead as Disco Trainer Fling more than +17 options.
- Game Name: Dead as Disco
- Developer: Brain Jar Games, Inc.
- Game Category: Early Access, Spectacle fighter, Hack and Slash, Beat em up, Rhythm, Martial Arts, PvE, Souls-like, Music, Arcade, Action, Character Customization, Character Action Game, 3D, Third Person, Cyberpunk, Controller, Anime, Colorful, Stylized
- Game Information: Martial arts meets music video in Dead as Disco, a neon-drenched Beat ‘Em Up where every punch, kick, and combo syncs to the music. Join Charlie Disco on a quest to confront the villainous Idols and reunite the band.
Dead as Disco Trainer Screenshots

Dead as Disco Trainer How To Install
Options: +17 (For any version of the game). Unzip the contents of the archive, run the trainer, and then the game.
Trainer Keys
Ctrl+Num 1
Ctrl+Num 2
Ctrl+Num 3
Ctrl+Num 4
Ctrl+Num 5
How to Use the Dead as Disco Trainer
- Download the trainer archive from the link on this page.
- Extract with WinRAR or 7-Zip if delivered as an archive.
- Temporarily disable real-time antivirus during extraction if false positives block the file. Memory-editing tools trigger heuristic AV warnings — known false positive, not an infection.
- Launch the game first, reach the main menu, then start the trainer as Administrator.
- Use the listed function keys (typically F1–F12) to toggle cheats: infinite health, ammo, money, stamina, one-hit kill, super speed, etc.
Compatibility & Anti-Cheat
Dead as Disco trainer targets the single-player and offline modes on the exact game build listed at the top of this page. It does not bypass online anti-cheat (EAC, BattlEye, VAC, FairFight) and should never be used in online/multiplayer modes — doing so can result in a permanent ban.
Troubleshooting
If a trainer doesn't activate: verify the installed game version matches this page's listed build, install the latest Visual C++ Redistributables, and check that your antivirus hasn't quarantined the executable. After a game patch, check this page for an updated trainer build.
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