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Some more information - I found this YouTube channel which has videos of various hacks of Kongregate games. I don't think I ever saw it as a child but it brings back memories of various things we would do.

Here is a tool called Ragnarok that let's you edit values based on their name. You would open the reversed actionscript and could play with things based on the variable name:

https://youtu.be/B4GhD8Ets8U

Editing save files was big. The files were in a proprietary format called sol. All of the videos I see on that channel are just "download this save file with a completed game state", but there were tools for editing the save file yourself. Some games introduced obfuscation of data in the save file and the cat and mouse game began.

Oh, here's an example! Apparently the sol editor was a feature of Ragnarok, and maybe the disassembler too:

https://youtu.be/wLaMZoqI-_Q

Here's a video of Niflheim, seems similar to Ragnarok. Maybe Ragnarok replaced it as a better tool?

https://youtu.be/fgqHarxwv64

Other than that it seems most of the cheats on that youtube channel are using cheat engine. While I definitely used that, I don't recall it being part of my go-to arsenal.




Nice find! That brings back memories. Yeah Ragnarok was the replacement for Niflheim, although both were buggy and stopped working altogether at some point.

KongregateHack was really young, impressive that he ran a whole online community aged 14 or 15. Wonder what he's up to now.




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