![]() What You need to do is set the value type to Byte and search for changed/unchanged values when You die. The reason of this failure: the game is using encrypted values to store the lives, points, food, missiles and keys. If You have tried to search for it, You have probably failed miserably. In this whole tutorial, we will try to change the amount of lives. Now change the game to run in window mode (not in fullscreen). Ridiculously stupid concept but the game itself (regarding the programming, graphics and music) is not a bad job. A simple space shooter against evil chickens. If You have installed the game, play with it a bit to get familiar what kind of game is this. This is the program and the exact version that I will use for the demonstration. The game that I will use is Chicken Invaders 4, but this tutorial contains generic information that can be used in other programs too.Īlright, the first step is to aquire the target process, Chicken Invaders 4 v4.00. I will use Cheat Engine 6.0 so get the latest version from here: This tutorial will cover info about basic encryptions, checking values in the stack and backtracing some functions in the program. Usually I don’t write any tutorial where the target process is not freely available, but recently I found a game which is small enough, somewhat popular amongst kids and most importantly, it is a fine example to show basic encryptions. ![]() If some of you found Geri’s Original article, please let me know. Below here is a from Geri + my own picture But without Geri, I will still be zero until now. If you have play this game before, you may know that I have unlock all the key, using Cheat Engine and the knowledge I learn. Geri tutorial is very good, I just hate it if it gone like that. All I can find is the copy of his post without pictures, some also The original is lost in the net, or is just me, I can’t find his original post Original article is by – Geri, I only put in the pictures & reedit a bit. I am the newbie in cheat engine, but I learn from the best. Only you can make a difference.Find out what write to this address, Show disassembler, Break and trace instructions, Debug – Toggle Break Point, memory view – tools -auto assemble – template – AOB injection Basic encryptions, debugging, backtracing and some info on the stack The time has now come to don your non-stick egg-repulsing helmet and make the biggest omelette you've ever made as you continue your adventure in the second chapter of Chicken Invaders: The Next Wave. Will you succeed? Will the future of chicken burgers be secure? Or will you end up as part of the menu in a galactic chicken restaurant? However, as you were clearing out the last of the chicken invaders and were looking forward to a double chicken burger special at the space burger bar, the true scale of the problem became apparent: the first invasion was simply a precursor to the chicken's main assault! Their master plan now becomes clear: to invade each planet in the solar system and make sure that it is inhabited exclusively by chickens! In the first chapter of the Chicken Invaders saga, you defended earth against an invasion of intergalactic chickens seeking revenge for the oppression of their earthly brethren. Advance through waves of invading chickens, avoiding falling eggs and collecting power-ups to boost your spaceship's firepower. ![]() The chickens are back with their usual plans of world domination, and this time they're taking over Christmas! Forget all about Christmas Turkey and step up to Christmas Chicken in this festive edition of Chicken Invaders 2.
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