Crow Country Cheats
- PC Cheats That Actually Work: Popular Cheat Engine Tweaks
- Trainers & WeMod Alternatives (When You Don’t Want to Script)
- Rank Rewards That Change Your Next Run
- Crystal Crows in NG+: Where They Hide and How They’re Placed
- Haunted Manor’s Shining Tribute
- NG+ Kickoff: Crystal Crow on Edward Crow’s Car
- Achievement Unlocks Not Popping? You’re Not Alone
- The Dungeon Camera-Lock Bug (And How To Bounce Back)
- Combat That Saves Ammo (And Your Skin)
- Explore Smarter, Save Items, Rank Higher
- S-Rank Route and Rules (No Lives Lost, No Hints, All Secrets)
- Early Secret Finds (And How to Start Strong)
PC Cheats That Actually Work: Popular Cheat Engine Tweaks
CheatsCrow Country doesn’t ship with classic cheat codes, but on PC you can tinker with the game using community-made Cheat Engine tables. Use at your own risk (single-player only), and always back up your saves.
What players commonly toggle:
- Infinite ammo for handgun, shotgun, magnum, and grenades.
- Player condition edits: current/max health, remove poison, boost defense, or go full-on invincible.
- Weapon damage sliders to turn slow-burn survival horror into an action romp.
- Movement speed bumps for faster park laps.
- Quest item spawning to skip puzzle requirements (easy to break progression).
- Secrets and unlockables counters to fake S-rank criteria.
Smart safety tips:
- Keep multiple backup saves before experimenting.
- Avoid spawning late-game items too early—scripts and doors may softlock.
- If you care about leaderboards/achievements, play legit on a separate file.
Trainers & WeMod Alternatives (When You Don’t Want to Script)
CheatsNot into Cheat Engine? Standalone trainers exist with simpler toggles. They’re user-friendly, but the same caveats apply—single-player only and back up saves.
What they usually include:
- God mode and infinite inventory (heals, ammo, grenades).
- Teleport and noclip options (handy, but can break triggers).
- Resource editors for medkits, antidotes, rare items like Acid Bottles, and upgrade parts.
- Save-state tools to drop a quick save anywhere, not just safe rooms.
Good habits:
- Don’t teleport past scripted events.
- If the game behaves oddly after using noclip or item spawns, reload an earlier save.
- Expect the occasional achievement desync if you tamper too hard.
Rank Rewards That Change Your Next Run
DéverrouillablesFinish strong and Crow Country pays it forward with permanent goodies for New Game Plus.
- B-Rank → Crow Bar
A heavy melee tool that saves bullets when things get grabby. - A-Rank → Crow Launcher
A grenade launcher for chunky area damage and boss meltdowns. - S-Rank → Crow Wings
Adds fast travel between safe rooms and gives Mara a stylish winged look. It’s huge for cleanup runs and Crystal Crow hunts.
These stack across runs, turning your second (and third) trips into efficient collectible sweeps with far less backtracking.
Crystal Crows in NG+: Where They Hide and How They’re Placed
DéverrouillablesOnce you beat the game, 42 Crystal Crows spawn across the park in NG+. They’re placed to reward sharp eyes and thorough routes.
What to expect:
- Hub zones usually have two per area; themed rooms often hide one each.
- Favorites include behind fences, on signs, tucked in dim corners, or hiding among decor props.
- Some are gated by puzzles or keys—fold them into your route.
Notable clusters:
- Gift Shop: one by the register; others nestled among merch.
- Haunted Hilltop: check the Dungeon’s Serpent’s Cell, stone pillars facing entries, and Pike’s Office behind the mansion’s piano trick.
- Ocean Kingdom: Submarine safe room, Neptune’s Palace, Tolman’s Office, and the Machine Room.
- Staff Hallways: walls, break rooms, even coffee stations aren’t safe from shiny birds.
Right now, full Crystal Crow completion doesn’t carry rewards across files, but it’s prime NG+ content for collectors.
Haunted Manor’s Shining Tribute
Œufs de PâquesHorror nerds, you’re seen. The Haunted Manor quietly nods to The Shining with its Overlook Hotel vibes—long, carpeted corridors, uncanny door placements, and that creeping, claustrophobic layout.
What to watch for:
- Carpet and wall patterns that echo Kubrick’s set design.
- A guest room that evokes the infamous Room 237 scene—reimagined through that PS1-era grit.
- Lighting and furniture choices that cast familiar shadows and angles.
It’s not a direct recreation, but the mood is unmistakable—and it fits Crow Country’s slow-burn dread beautifully.
NG+ Kickoff: Crystal Crow on Edward Crow’s Car
Œufs de PâquesIn New Game Plus, the very first Crystal Crow hides in plain sight—perched on Edward Crow’s abandoned car right where you spawn. It’s equal parts tutorial and wink to the game’s lore: the pristine crystal bird sitting on the rusted symbol of the park’s missing owner.
Why it matters:
- Confirms NG+ is active (Crystal Crows don’t appear on your first run).
- Teaches you to scan every scene—a habit you’ll need to find all 42 Crystal Crows.
- Thematically rich: crows = mystery and death; crystal = preservation and secrets.
Achievement Unlocks Not Popping? You’re Not Alone
GlitchSome achievements can be stubborn—players report issues with Wishes Granted, Secret Hunter, Thorough, and even S-Rank not unlocking despite meeting requirements.
What helps (sometimes):
- Fully restart your console/PC and relaunch the game.
- Reload a save just before the unlock trigger and repeat the action.
- Try completing requirements in a different order or repeating them.
- Maintain multiple late-game saves so you can re-attempt without replaying hours.
Reports vary by platform, which suggests it may be tied to achievement services rather than core gameplay logic. Keep backup saves near major milestones.
The Dungeon Camera-Lock Bug (And How To Bounce Back)
GlitchA gnarly camera glitch can lock Mara’s view downward—most commonly in the Dungeon at Haunted Hilltop—making navigation and puzzles a headache.
Symptoms and triggers:
- On room transition or specific interactions, the camera stares at the floor and ignores input.
- Can happen on first entry or revisits; might be state-related.
Get moving again:
- Close the application entirely and reload your latest save.
- If that fails, back out to main menu and reload (less reliable, but quick to try).
Prevention mindset:
- Save often around the Dungeon.
- Keep a backup save before entering bug-prone areas.
- If you can consistently reproduce it, keep that save—developers have asked for examples to help fix it.
Combat That Saves Ammo (And Your Skin)
IndicesYou don’t have to kill everything. In Crow Country, ammo conservation beats aggression almost every time.
Practical tips:
- Skip fights when you can; time your routes and use corners to slip past enemies.
- For necessary combat, go close and aim high—headshots deal big damage and can decapitate for instant kills.
- Use the park against them:
- Bear traps delete most regular enemies.
- Chandeliers and explosives are your crowd-control MVPs.
Abuse the pause-on-menu quirk. Opening inventory or interaction screens freezes enemies so you can plan or heal.
Weapon roles:
- Handgun: everyday encounters.
- Shotgun: groups or tough close-range threats.
- Magnum: bosses or emergencies only.
Explore Smarter, Save Items, Rank Higher
IndicesCrow Country rewards the thorough. Comb every nook, and your inventory will thank you.
Do this early:
- Grab the Map of Secrets in Crow’s Lounge (safe code 8891). It marks all 15 secrets so you don’t wander aimlessly.
Habits that pay off:
- Check trash cans, soda machines, and containers—tons of heals, ammo, and antidotes hide in plain sight.
- For S-rank attempts, aim for 8 or fewer healing items to stay cushion-tight under the hard cap.
- Keep a mental/written list of locked doors and gated puzzles so you can make efficient return trips.
- Avoid Fortune Teller machines if you want S-rank—use external notes or puzzle logic instead.
- Know your safety net: Mara’s trunk hands out emergency handgun bullets if you drop to 4 or fewer, but it’s limited.
S-Rank Route and Rules (No Lives Lost, No Hints, All Secrets)
GuidesThe S-rank checklist is strict, but manageable with a plan:
- 10 or fewer healing items total. Large medkits count as two; antidotes don’t count.
- All 15 secrets found.
- Zero Fortune Teller hints.
- Zero lives lost (you can disable lives in the settings).
Efficient progression priority:
- Bronze Key → Crank Handle → Ruby Gemstone → Chain → Mask → Trident → Silver Key → Data Disk → Acid Bottle → Gold Key → Battery
Playstyle reminders:
- Treat combat as a tax, not a hobby—avoid when possible.
- Use traps and environmental kills to preserve bullets and health.
- Keep multiple saves in case you accidentally trigger a hint machine or overuse meds.
Early Secret Finds (And How to Start Strong)
GuidesA few key secrets to grab as you chart the park:
- Secret 0: Map of Secrets — Crow’s Lounge, locked case. Code 8891. Reveals all secret locations on the map.
- Secret 1: Magnum Laser Sight — Room between Fairy Pond and Staff Hallway. Tap the rectangular wall panel near the fire extinguisher to pop a robotic crow.
- Secret 2: Shotgun Laser Sight — Use the Bronze Key at the Dig Site (Fairytale Town). Open the mailbox across from Swan Boats, then check the green bucket by the orange machine.
- Secret 3: Magnum Ammo — Between Dungeon and Staff Hallway. Climb into the iron maiden in the Dungeon, then search the small room’s right-side wall cutout.
- Secret 4: Magnum Ammo (More) — Witch Wood maze, accessible with the Woeful Mask. Box is on the ground off a side path.
- Secret 5: .44 Magnum — Gift Shop via Silver Key. Input 1975 on the register behind the counter.
- Secrets 6–15 spread across Ocean Kingdom, Haunted Hilltop, and utility areas. Most require specific keys/codes, so weave them into your route to cut backtracking.