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The proliferation of idle and incremental games on mobile and web-based platforms has given rise to a unique player subculture focused on modifying core gameplay loops. This paper investigates the phenomenon of the search for "cheat codes" in the popular web game Monkey Mart (developed by Trefl SA). While traditional cheat codes (button combinations, hidden developer menus) are largely obsolete in modern sandboxed web games, the persistent demand for them signals a distinct player desire to bypass the game’s inherent friction points. This paper argues that the "cheat codes" for Monkey Mart do not exist in a traditional sense; instead, the search for them represents a negotiation between player agency and the game’s carefully engineered Skinner box mechanics. We analyze the game’s architecture, the role of third-party exploit tools (memory editors, automation scripts), and the psychological drivers behind the cheat code search. Ultimately, we conclude that the myth of the cheat code is functionally more important to certain player segments than its actual existence.

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