Dungeon Keeper [cheats]
Full moon bonus level:
Set the system date to any day on which a full moon falls and begin game play. The bonus level is designated by a flag that contains a circle.
All creatures, buildings, and traps:
Type please give all at the main menu.
Cheat mode:
Use the spell to transfer yourself into one of your minions during game play in the dungeon. Press [F12] while in the minion to display the cheat menu. Use
the mouse to highlight a cheat.
Alternatively, use the spell to transfer yourself into one of your minions during game play in the dungeon and press [F11]. The screen will flash to confirm correct code entry. To use a creature's spells, press [Keypad Enter]
and select a spell. Additionally, press [Keypad Enter] at the main screen during game play for another cheat menu. Unlimited free creatures can be created by using the "Place Creature Mode" option.
Bonus Stage
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There are several bonus stages in Dungeon Keeper,
but one of them can be found without doing anything.
To access it, set your PC's date to any day with a
full moon then start the game. The bonus stage will
appear as a flag with a circle in it.
Get Everything
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At the main screen type please give all.
This code should give you All creatures, Buildings
and Traps when you start the game.
EDIT FILE CHEAT
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To change almost everything in the game,
edit the file creature.txt in the \data folder,
with Excel or other similar programs. If you
want to edit levels, just edit the text file for
that level. For example, if you want more money
on level 7, just edit the level7.txt file, and
change start_money.
Multi-player mode vs. CPU:
Start the game with the -1player command line parameter to play against the CPU in multi-player mode.
Easter Eggs
Hold down Left Shift and type FECKOFF or SKEKSIS for
some greetings from the programmers. They will run
until you release Left Shift.
Start the game with command line parameter -alex and,
while playing, hold down both Shift keys and type JLW
for another greeting.
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