The Stanley Parable PC Cheats

Cheat Codes

Cheat Console and Codes

To use most of the cheat codes that are available for The Stanley Parable: HD Remix, you'll first need to activate the cheats console by completing the following steps:

View your game library in Steam and right-click on its title to select "Properties"

Choose "Set launch options"

In the following menu enter -dev -console

With the console entered, you can then press ~ (the key above TAB) to bring up the console. The list of available cheats and their corresponding effects is as follows:

  • Bark - You bark when the USE button is pressed
  • Raphael - A voice randomly says Stanley's name when the narrator would otherwise speak
  • Imabird - You can fly
  • Hideous - Shows an apparently random page from the TF2 wiki
  • Facepunch - Textures are changed to the facepunch logo (you can use this code without activating the console first)
  • Secret - Alternate music when you enter this while the credits roll
  • Vinh - An extra secret, if entered while the credits roll
  • ent_fire zaxis_paperpocalypse turnon - Scattered forms appear throughout the office
  • ent_fire zaxis_stormy togglesound - Produce sounds of rainfall in the office
  • ent_fire zaxis_boxvillie turnon - Cardboard boxes appear in the office
  • ent_create_portal_companion_cube - Spawn a companion cube
  • Bind 2 "fire_rocket_projectile" - Pressing 2 fires a giant but mostly useless error missile
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