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Time Warp
"Idle, but like — fast."

How do I install Time Warp?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Time Warp for Unnamed Space Idle in one click.
</>What does Time Warp do?
Time Warp puts a speed dial on your whole idle run. Crank it up and every part of Unnamed Space Idle moves faster together — the seconds fly, resources pile up, timers finish in a blink, and the slow stretches between milestones just melt away. Dial it back down whenever you want to watch something happen at normal pace. It's perfect for pushing through a grindy sector, catching up after you've unlocked a new system, or just seeing how far you can sprint in one sitting. Turn it off any time to hand the pace back to the game.
</>What is Time Warp?
Time Warp puts a speed dial on your whole Unnamed Space Idle run. Crank it up and every part of the game moves faster together — timers finish in a blink at up to 100x speed. Dial it back down whenever you want to watch something at normal pace. Perfect for pushing through a grindy sector or catching up after a new unlock. One-click install from ProjectMods, the community-first modding platform.
</>Common questions about Time Warp
What does Time Warp do in Unnamed Space Idle?
Time Warp is a speed dial for your entire Unnamed Space Idle run. Turn it up and every part of the game moves faster together — the seconds fly by, resources pile up, timers finish in a blink, and the slow stretches between milestones just melt away, all the way up to 100x speed. Because it speeds up the whole game at once rather than one system, everything stays in sync; you're simply experiencing the same run at a faster pace. Dial it back down or flip it off any time and you snap right back to real time. It's made for pushing through grindy sectors and catching up after a new unlock. Time Warp installs in one click through ProjectMods.
How high can I set the speed in Time Warp?
Time Warp scales all the way up to 100x speed in Unnamed Space Idle, and you choose exactly where to sit on that dial. Want a gentle nudge to smooth out a slow patch? Keep it low and the run just feels a little brisker. Want to sprint? Push it toward 100x and hours of idle progress compress into minutes. You're not locked to one setting either — you can raise it to blast through a grind, then bring it back down when you reach something you'd like to watch at normal pace. The higher you go, the faster timers, ticks and resource gains all move, because Time Warp speeds the whole game together rather than any single part.
Does Time Warp speed up everything, or just resources?
Time Warp speeds up the entire Unnamed Space Idle run, not just your resource income. When you turn the dial, timers, animations, resource ticks and every other time-based part of the game all move faster together, staying perfectly in step. That's the key difference from a mod that only inflates one number: because the whole game runs faster as a unit, nothing gets out of sync and the run still plays out exactly as designed — just quicker. So a countdown that would take ten minutes finishes far sooner, and the resources you'd earn in that window arrive right alongside it. Flip Time Warp off and everything returns to its normal, real-time pace instantly, with no lingering speed-up left behind.
Can I turn Time Warp off whenever I want?
Yes — Time Warp is fully toggleable in Unnamed Space Idle, so you're never stuck at high speed. Flip it on to race through a grind, then flip it off the instant you want to slow down, and the game snaps straight back to its normal real-time pace with nothing lingering. You can also dial the multiplier up and down mid-session rather than treating it as a single on/off switch — nudge it a little for a slightly faster run, or push it toward 100x for a full sprint. This makes it easy to speed past the boring stretches while dropping back to normal for the moments you actually want to watch. The pace is always yours to hand back to the game.
How does Time Warp pair with the resource mods?
Time Warp is the perfect partner for the resource and prestige mods in Unnamed Space Idle. Cornucopia, Resource Printer, Retrofit Rush and Shard Surge remove the 'not enough stuff' problem, and Time Warp removes the 'not enough time' problem — together they let you set up a run and then blast through it. Even with a huge stockpile, some content still runs on timers, so cranking Time Warp up to 100x lets those countdowns and unlocks fly by instead of making you wait. It's also great solo, for catching up after unlocking a new system or seeing how far you can sprint in one sitting. All of these are one-click installs from ProjectMods, the community-first modding platform, and each toggles off any time.
What options does Time Warp include?
Multiplier
How much faster the game runs. 1 is normal speed, 100 is a full-on fast-forward.
Enabled
Master switch. Turn off to return to normal game speed instantly.
Time Warp puts a speed dial on your entire Unnamed Space Idle run — crank it up to 100x and every timer, tick and animation moves faster together, then flip it off to snap back to real time. It's a one-click ProjectMods mod.
What features does Time Warp include?
- Crank the speed up to 100x and the whole game moves faster together — timers, ticks, animations, all of it
- Watch resources pile up fast while the slow stretches between milestones just melt away
- Flip it off any time and you snap straight back to normal real-time pace
- Dial it back down whenever you want to watch a specific moment happen at regular speed
- One dial for the entire run — no picking and choosing which systems speed up
Best For
- Pushing through a grindy sector that would otherwise eat a whole evening of idle waiting
- Catching up fast right after unlocking a new system so you're not stuck at square one
- Seeing how far you can sprint your whole run in a single sitting
- Streamers fast-forwarding dead idle stretches so chat isn't stuck watching numbers tick in real time

Resource Printer
Type any resource name — Salvage, Void Matter, Specimen, Mastery, Skein, research, whatever — set an amount, and hand yourself a stack. Type 'All' to splash it across everything.

Retrofit Rush
Hand yourself retrofit tokens with a keystroke. Set how many, press the button, and your retrofit count jumps right away.

Cornucopia
One press pours your chosen amount into every single resource in your save at once — salvage, void matter, every specimen, every artifact, every research type.














































































































