Cheat Engines for BSD

Browse free open source Cheat Engines and projects for BSD below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Cheat Engines by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Prodigy Hack

    Prodigy Hack

    One of the best Prodigy hacks

    Prodigy Hack is a browser-based or script-driven modification tool designed to alter gameplay behavior in the Prodigy Math Game by manipulating client-side logic and data handling. It allows users to modify in-game variables such as player stats, currency, progression, and other gameplay elements through injected scripts or browser console commands. The project demonstrates how web-based educational games can be influenced through client-side execution, exposing limitations in input validation and state management. It is typically implemented as a collection of scripts that can be executed in real time while the game is running, enabling immediate changes without modifying server infrastructure. The tool is often used for experimentation, reverse engineering, or demonstrating vulnerabilities in browser-based applications. It also reflects broader concepts in web security, particularly the importance of server-side validation and secure state management.
    Downloads: 276 This Week
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    NitroType Cheat v2

    NitroType Cheat v2

    An easy-to-use, working NitroType hack for typing at insane speeds!

    NitroType Cheat v2 is a browser-based or script-driven tool designed to automate typing performance in the Nitro Type online racing game by simulating extremely high typing speeds and accuracy. It works by intercepting or generating input events that mimic rapid and precise keystrokes, allowing users to achieve unrealistically high words-per-minute scores. The project is built for ease of use, often requiring minimal setup or configuration to begin automating gameplay. It demonstrates how client-side input manipulation can influence outcomes in browser-based games that rely on user input validation. While it provides a clear advantage in gameplay, it also highlights potential vulnerabilities in systems that do not enforce strict server-side validation of user actions. The tool is primarily intended for experimentation or demonstration rather than legitimate competitive use.
    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    ShowEQ Open Source Project
    ShowEQ or SEQ for short is a program designed to decode the EverQuest data stream and display that information on another computer running the Linux OS in real time. Our Forums are located at https://seq.sourceforge.net/forums/
    Downloads: 80 This Week
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