Project Cheat Codes aims to add cheats for various games on every platform. I have two main goals with this project. The first is to give you the ability to store cheat codes right on your phone with no upkeep from you. The last goal is to make the application size as small as possible to include the most games. To do this, the layout will remain simple and easy to use with no unnecessary features or permissions.
I already know what you’re thinking, “Brooks, I can just search for any code I need on Google. Why would anyone use this?” It’s true, you can always search for whatever you need, but normally you’d have to search around several websites to find a specific code as not all websites have all of them listed. “But, why not just make your own website?” I could have done this, but I chose the application route because some people only have access to the internet at certain times. Others don’t have access to it at all and can only use it when they’re around open WiFi. There’s also the issue of gaming at home when your internet goes out and you’re stuck bored with a bland game. With Project Cheat Codes, you can find cheats any time to spice up your experience.
You can select and copy codes from within Project Cheat Codes. This feature may not seem like much, but for people that play games like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on their phones or tablets, this is a life-saver. You no longer have to remember the codes, or cycle between applications to view the next character.
Don’t like the default blue theme of Project Cheat Codes? With the Theme Options, you can take your pick of 16 colors to make the application match your style.