Free Game Trainers for Aurora - Updated
By Corporal Punishmenton 04/02/2026 |

Cheat Happens is back at it with another batch of free trainers, all delivered through their slick trainer manager, Aurora. If you're new to Aurora by CheatHappens, think of it as your personal concierge of game cheating. It auto-downloads, organizes, and updates your trainers without the usual hoops.
Each week or so, you get four full-featured trainers for free, and this time around, the spotlight's on a mix of cozy RPGs, brutal survival action, deckbuilding madness, and post-apocalyptic chaos.
Let's dig into this week's lineup and what Aurora brings to the table.
This Week's Featured Trainers
What Aurora Does
Aurora is Cheat Happens' standalone trainer app, and it is a lot cleaner than the old pile of random EXE trainers people used to keep stuffed in a downloads folder. You install Aurora once, it scans for supported games on your PC, then lets you grab trainers as needed from one central dashboard. It keeps the whole process organized, which is half the battle.
A trainer is a separate program that runs with your game and gives you live cheat options like infinite health, unlimited ammo, extra money, or frozen timers. In Aurora, those options are usually handled with simple hotkeys or on-screen toggles. It is meant for single-player use, and that is where it should stay. Nobody wants to deal with cheaters online. But, also not everyone wants to bash their head against a boss fight for three hours or grind for days for cash just to unlock the only real un part of a game. Aurora is for people who want to skip the busywork, mess around with a sandbox, or replay a single-player game without all the initial friction.
It is also handy for testing. Maybe you want unlimited resources in a city builder, maybe you want to stop a mission timer from breathing down your neck, or maybe you just want to explore a game world without dying every five minutes. That is the kind of stuff trainers are good at.
Getting started is easy. Just download Aurora from MajorGeeks, install it, and let it scan your system for games. Once it finds what you have installed, search for the title you want, pick the trainer, and launch it from inside the app.








