Cheat Badger uses "Game Engines" for instructions on how to recognize, assist, and play games online. Badger can have any number of engines installed without difficulty.
A game engine for Pogo's Word Whomp allows Cheat Badger to automatically play Word Whomp on Pogo, while a game engine for Yahoo Pool creates a line extender (also known as an aimer) when you play Pool on Yahoo. There are currently more than a dozen engines for just as many different games and we plan to release new engines on a regular basis.
To install Game Engines, you first need to install and run Cheat Badger.
With Cheat Badger running, you can access the Engine Window from the Main Menu (or the View menu item).

The Engine Window lists each of the engines installed and any known engines available but not yet downloaded. You can update the list of available engines by selecting the blue "Update" icon along the top.
Select each engine for more detailed information.
When you find an engine you would like to install, simply select that engine and click the "Install" button. Cheat Badger will then download the selected engine and mark it for installation when Badger is restarted. You will probably want to restart Badger as soon as the engines you want have finished downloading.

Installed engines can be enabled or disabled by selecting the appropriate buttons. Like the install feature, you should restart Cheat Badger when you are finished disabling / enabling engines. A disabled engine can be enabled again at any time.
Manually installing Engines
If you happen to have an unreliable internet connection or for one reason or another, Cheat Badger simply cannot detect your internet connection, you can still manually install game engines from this page.