import requests
Most games hide their internals. Transformice exposes them—willingly. That means you can build auto-mazing race judges, co-op puzzles with synced doors, or ridiculous PvP shaman duels. The community has made everything from Among Us–style social deduction to fully functional chessboards. All inside a mouse-catching-cheese game. transformice api
Restricted file I/O and limited networking to prevent security risks. 2. TFM-Lib and Python/Node.js Wrappers import requests Most games hide their internals
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, the term "API" refers to two primary systems: the (built on Lua) used for in-game content creation, and external Stats/Bot APIs used for community-driven websites and automation. 1. The In-Game Module API (Lua) The community has made everything from Among Us–style
Here’s an interesting, slightly quirky review of the :
For official discussions or reporting bugs, use the Module Suggestions Thread on Atelier 801. 2. External Stats API (Web/Data)