In older, unlisted versions (v12.2 and earlier), a developer console existed. But it was removed in 2021 after users discovered it could corrupt save files. What you find today on the main build (v17.5+) is a fake. Clicking the deck while holding those keys simply toggles the "Hard Mode" rule set, where characters like Zone-tan and Saki stop playing nice entirely. The Real "Cheat" (And It's Disappointing) Here is the truth that veterans don't want you to know: There is no god mode. But there is an exploit.
But for the veterans, a single question haunts the chat rooms and subreddits:
According to the game’s GitHub repository notes, typing that string triggers a hidden flag called humiliation_cascade . It does not unlock images. Instead, it forces your character to immediately remove all clothing items at once, followed by the AI characters laughing and the game resetting to the title screen. It’s a joke. A cruel, naked joke. Strip Poker Night at the Inventory is, at its heart, a love letter to anti-cheating. The game is open source. Anyone can look at the code. And what do they find? No invincibility. No "win" button. Just a lot of clever dialogue designed to call you out for looking.