
The most common one today is the "fly hack" (elaborated below).

If no action is pursued against the hacker by a moderator, you can find a moderator here, PM them, and tell them the name of the hacker, the room number which the hacker was in, how the hacker was cheating, and the date when you found a hacker.Ī multitude of hacks have been created since the release of Transformice.Ten other players are required to use the same command in order to successfully kick the player. If there are very few or no moderators online, or if a moderator has disabled their incoming whispers, you can use the /ban username command in order to vote-kick the hacking player.If there is a moderator online, you may try to whisper them with the /w username command.Use the /mod command if there is no response from a moderator within a few minutes.Use the /report username command in order to report the player who is hacking.Do not use the chat to notify the other mice that there is a hacker in the room, as that can potentially make the hacker leave the room in an effort to prevent his or her potential ban or report.If you spot hackers, these are the things which you should do: They capture the cheese without coming in contact thereof.They are seemingly "lagging" to the front of the other mice.They make jumps with cheese which would otherwise be impossible with the weight thereof.There are several signs to tell if they are doing this:

Transformice hacks professional#
Often, hackers will attempt to disguise their hacks as an example of being professional at the game. Moderators sometimes use multiple accounts to spy on a multitude of rooms at times. If the hacker is caught a second time with the same account, the account will be banned permanently.Īdministrators and moderators are regularly monitoring various rooms to catch people breaking the rules of the game, including hackers. Hacking is a bannable offense and will result in a 360 hour ban from a moderator if the hacker is caught.
