[Q] How can you mod/hack Lies of Astaroth? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Tried GameCih 3.0.0, Gamekiller, and Game Guardian.
I got the gold to change with GameKiller and Game Guardian, but when I try to actually use the gold, it doesn't allow me to and it reverts back to it's value.
I tried looking for an older or modded versions of the game, but can't even find those to give them a try.
The location of the gold value changes, this may be because it's online, stored in cloud, and they have something set up to change it. but it's only changed once so far. And when I back out of the game or get more it displays what the value really is.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.

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What I am looking for is where the high score data is located on my TP. The games I am talking about is Beweled and Astraware casino. I am learning how to back up a lot of data using Sashimi. But my problem is finding what information to back up when it comes to the games.
With Sashimi it is a breeze to reload everything I like the way I like it after flashing. The only thing I have had an issue with is the high scores on the games. I am not familiar with registry entries, I don't have a clue. Although I did a compare before and after (using windiff) of my registry with the only change I did was play bejeweled for the after. There are changes to the hex data (don't know wth to call it) in the registry. Any thoughts on whether this info is how it knows the scores data?
I really have no clue what I am talking about but with a little guidance I am sure I can figure this out. Another thought was to try to uninstall the program and copy my old information to the registry after installing the program again. I just don't want to jack things up and am a bit fearful of messing with the registry.
Can anyone of you give me some insight?
Thanks in advance.
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Nook color and apps in marketplace....

Ive read many posts and cant find a solid solution regarding why I cannot see all the apps on the market place that would be for other phones/tabs. Also why certain games wont work on the nook... i've tried work arounds like changing the build prop to nexus , and galaxy s which just caused crashes on the nook. im running 7.1.0 rc1. any advice would help ( i want to run game loft games, etc)
The reason why we are not able to see all of the apps on the market is because the nook color was not given an imei number by b&n. This situation leaves the market guessing as to what/who your device is, and exactly what apps it should see. Unfortunately this leaves us few courses of action other than google searching "<name of app> +.apk". you'll find pretty much anything paid/free. Though I would suggest then buying any paid app you find via the markets web interface.
As far as gameloft games go, I've gotten most of them to work by finding the galaxy s or power-vr sgx installation file and matching SD files. I will admit though that it will take some fudging and messing around to get them to work properly. Again please support the developers.
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I appreciate your reply. If you mind explaining what you mean by "ower-vr sgx installation file and matching SD files. " I don't mind fudging around and getting the games to work by trial and error.
The nook's gpu is a power-vr sgx, it's just the name given to the hardware line. only some games will have the option for that particular install file. For everything else, use the galaxy S or galaxy tab version.
Almost all gamesloft games require a hefty amount of storage on your sd card. 500+ megs. you'll either find said files on the net, or download it from within the game.
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Why Don't All Apps Work?

Hey guys, so me and my best friend bought Nook Tablets yesterday after seeing all the cool things that the rooted Color could do. Weve been playing around with it, and with the help of some threads here have gotten Go Launcher and all those basic apps to work like the Amazon Store and file managers and such.
Ive also got a fun game called Zombieville USA working after many attempts. However, for some reason not every apk i try installing works, and i was wondering why that is. For example, i tried for a while to get GameBoid working so i could play GBA games. It would install, then ask me to locate a bios file, which i then downloaded and got it to recognize, but after i open the actual Rom, it would run for a second and then stop.
Other apks give parsing errors, others just dont work. My friend just successfully got Fruit Ninja to work, and thats pretty much been our achievement of the hour. Were new to android and the tablet scene for that matter, but very well acquainted with jailbroken iPod Touches.
tl;dr why cant i get every app to work? Thanks for taking the time to help
Apps that don't work
One of the reasons might be that the Nook Tablet has only a subset of the hardware the typical Android Smartphone has.
No GPS, no accelerometer, etc.
Even some of the hardware it does have, like blue tooth, has no software drivers in the stock Nook operating system.
If the application you are trying to run is dependent on one of those missing resources, it may well fail. Missing libraries might be downloadable.
Your best bet will be applications known to run on the Amazon Fire, which has a comparable feature set. Rest will be try it and see.
Alright that makes sense, thanks. Ill go look around that forum then and see what i can dig up

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Hi all,
so there's this mobile game which has some system checks on it's APK.
Basically, it checks your mobile specs and if they're too low, it blocks you from playing the game.
Now the thing is that my mobile runs this game smooth (i was able to play before this error popped up)
and i've been looking everywhere for how to remove those system checks but i can't find anything.
I was wondering if someone has done this already with some other APK's and could kindly give me some steps about how to? I've been looking into the APK but afaik, found nothing of interesting besides some codes about checking memory, cpu etc
Otherwise on a side note, i'm also gonna pay you with PayPal if you can do the job for me (i'm serious, if you're interested PM me)

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Recently I began playing a game called Gigabit Offroad on my old Pixel XL, and i eventually got bored of the endless grinding the game required. To combat this, I navigated to the games data directory and changed a few simple values in the “com.gigabitgames.offroad” xml file. I was able to give myself virtually unlimited balance etc, however the power and grip capabilities of all cars are severely limited by the max upgrade value. I’m not a programmer, so i’m not very familiar with how such games function. I discovered that there was a “powertrain” category for each car in the xml, and when the cars were fully upgraded in game the string would read the same for each car, despite their differing performance. Changing these values resulted in crashes, so I can’t manipulate them for better stats. One of these lines looks like this:
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name=“YotaCurrentPowertrainOption”>akJlx+NHZwzEMKo8ZZoyiw==</string>
I assume the incoherent characters in the string refer to a configuration file for each level of upgrade somewhere, which i believe would be a percentage of increase compared to the stock performance of each car, considering they all have the same characters. This leads me to believe that there is a configuration file for each car somewhere, but despite scouring the apk and the obb i could find no trace of anything. I would greatly appreciate it if someone who is familiar with Android and/or Unity programming could point me in the right direction. I understand that this is not a direct referral to a different string, as it is just characters and not a directory. As you can probably tell, i’m not very coherent in this field and I’ve pretty much stumbled my way into getting this far. I would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance,
Wilson

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