But let’s be brutally honest:
This is where the enters the conversation. What is a Trainer? For the uninitiated, a trainer is a third-party software that runs alongside your game. It hooks into the game’s memory to modify values in real-time. Unlike a save file editor (which changes a save slot), a trainer usually works on the fly while you are playing the actual mission. What does the Sky Force Reloaded Trainer typically offer? Most versions of this trainer (found on sites like Cheat Happens, MegaGames, or WeMod) include toggles for the following:
We’re talking about farming stars for weeks to upgrade your main cannon. We’re talking about hunting for those elusive "Star" cards to unlock the next difficulty tier. And don’t even get me started on trying to rescue all 10 survivors in the later levels without losing a single wing part.
Deep Dive: Sky Force Reloaded PC Trainer – Grind Skip or Game Breaker?
Tired of pumping 500 rounds into a boss’s weak spot? Activate this. One bullet hits an enemy, and they explode. This makes clearing "Kill 100% of enemies" objectives trivial.
This is the big one. You can fly directly into a swarm of pink bullets, kiss the side of a battleship, or sit on top of a ground turret. You won’t die. This is essential for those "No Damage" medal requirements on Insane difficulty.
Play through on Normal legitimately. Suffer through the grind. Learn the bullet patterns. Once you finish Stage 8 and roll credits, then fire up the trainer. Use it to clean up the ridiculous challenges (like "Stage 6 - No damage, kill all, rescue all") on Insane difficulty.