Open Source Cheat Engine Alternatives
The best open source alternative to Cheat Engine is scanmem & GameConqueror. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to Cheat Engine and four of them is open source so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting open source alternatives to Cheat Engine are Bit Slicer, Squalr and PINCE.
GameConqueror is a GUI for scanmem.
Bit Slicer is a universal game trainer for OS X that allows you to search and modify values in video games such as: score, lives, ammunition, and much more.
Bit Slicer vs Cheat Engine opinions
Can slow down the speed of games to make it easier.
It's easy to use and is like cheat engine
Squalr is software to make it easy to cheat in video games. Edit health, gold, stats, etc -- or even write scripts to do make complex hacks such as swimming in air, teleportation, etc.
Squalr vs Cheat Engine opinions
SourceOnly open source alternative to CheatEngine on Windows that I can see. The software's in beta so the UI is pretty buggy (though stable), but the memory scanner works wonders, also bonus: no installation required, and unlike CheatEngine doesn't seem to come bundled with any malware.
- Free • Open Source
- Linux
- C (programming language)
- Python
- PyQt
PINCE is a gdb front-end/reverse engineering tool written in Python3, C and PyQt5. PINCE is an abbreviation for "PINCE is not Cheat Engine". PINCE's GUI is heavily "inspired(;D)" by Cheat Engine.
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