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I have also noticed a disturbing lack of cheats for Android games which might tie in with the general theme of this topic. I think for now I will keep grinding Muffin Knight but I am interested in what other people think about this.

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The developers offer an expansion pack for purchase and just because I could cheat my way into having it is no different than downloading an old PC game expansion pack off some torrent site.

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From this point of view I would have a problem cheating in Muffin Knight. Think of the purchased stars in Muffin Knight as less of an in-game currency and more of what you can get for them: three extra classes and more health points. You pay money to add something to the game. It's a tiny expansion pack but it is one. I think an optionally purchasable piece of in-game content is closest to an expansion pack. Now I am wondering what the closest analogy of freemium content to games of 15 years ago is. If anybody cheats in games of this category I am not going to shed a single tear. They are really just wallet openers hiding behind pretty colors. I call games from the second category 'unsafe for children scam apps'. Getting everything in Paradise Island or Tap Fish is basically not possible unless you reach a biblical age or punch your credit card number into the right form. Getting everything in these games is an unbearable grind but it's possible. Muffin Knight is structured kind of like Diablo 2. Their freemium mechanics are very similar with one significant difference. There are freemium games like Muffin Knight and there are freemium games like Paradise Island and Tap Fish.

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Does that make it OK to use cheats to access in-game content? But what about freemium single player games like Muffin Knight? I already paid $2.99 to get the game. The lack of other players meant that only the player who chooses to cheat is affected. The game developers had already been paid. Back in the old days, I only wrote cheats and trainers for single-player games. I am wondering what the moral implications of this are.

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In the end, I am sure that I could get the 50 stars for free using some sort of cheat technique.

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And even if they could not be modified, I have plenty of means to change the program code of Muffin Knight or modify the memory of the running process. I have not actually looked into modifying Muffin Knight save games yet but according to save games can be traded so I don't see why they could not be modified. 50 stars go for $4.99 if I buy them the official way or they go for nothing if I modify the save game. I need about 50 more stars to unlock the rest just to reach the feeling of having beaten the game completely. I am now a level 62 Muffin Knight with most expensive things unlocked. Nowadays, while playing Muffin Knight, I am starting to feel an old itch again that I have not felt in a while. Later I also wrote a few game trainers (the ones where you get extra money by pressing certain key combinations) for Windows games.

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This was considered deeply uncool at the time. It's social success was worse, as one of my school teachers commented in my website guestbook. The commercial success of this program was $10, a pity buy from a friend.

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It allowed you to patch save game files for games included in the database and it allowed you to extend that engine with your own save game cheats. Its competitive advantage over other cheat databases was that mine had a save game patching engine. In fact - and literally nobody who reads this blog post knows this - the first app I wrote for public consumption was a cheat database. That's quite a lot of levelling.Ībout 15 years ago I was young and very interested in cheating in computer games. A back-of-the hand calculation reveals that you would need about 150 stars to unlock everything. Usually you get 1 star for each level you reach. This in-game currency, stars, is used to level up your characters, to acquire new skills, and to increase your health points. Maybe that's not a completely precise label due to the $2.99 upfront cost but the point is that there is an in-game currency that players can purchase more of with real dollars. About 15 days ago I bought the game Muffin Knight for $2.99 from the Android Market.













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