You double-click the likely addresses (usually the ones ending in 0, 8, or C in hexadecimal). You change the value to 999999. You freeze the value so it never drops.
Congratulations. You just "farmed" the booty. You buy the most expensive ship in the game. Your gold drops to 999,999... wait, no. It stays at 999,999. You have infinite booty.
Does this still work?
Tested today (April 20, 2026) on v3.2.1. If you’re on a newer version, try scanning as Double or Array of bytes with the string "coins" nearby.
Let me know if you get stuck — I’ll post screenshots if needed.
Happy plundering. 🏴☠️
Reply from SaltySeadog:
Thanks! Speedhack worked perfectly. Coins kept resetting until I switched to Double value type.
Reply from Mod_Jenny:
Reminder: Discussing server-sided currency hacks is against rule 4. I’ve edited the gem section for compliance. cheat engine booty farm
Using Cheat Engine with Booty Farm is a common way for players to modify in-game resources like coins and diamonds or to bypass "wait timers". Because Booty Farm is a browser-based and mobile simulation game, the effectiveness of Cheat Engine depends on whether the data is stored locally on your device or on the game's servers. How it Works
Memory Scanning: Cheat Engine scans the game's active memory for specific values, such as your current gold or diamond count.
Value Modification: By changing a value (e.g., from 100 gold to 99,999), players can instantly afford upgrades or unlocks.
Speed Hack: A popular feature in Cheat Engine is the "Speedhack," which accelerates the game's internal clock. This is often used in Booty Farm to finish time-gated tasks (like farming or character interactions) instantly. Practical Limitations
Server-Side Security: Most modern online games, including many versions of Booty Farm, store currency and progress data on their own servers. If you use Cheat Engine to change your gold, the game may visually show the increase, but it will "rubber band" back to the original amount or cause a connection error when you try to spend it.
Cheat Tables (.CT): Advanced users often create "Cheat Tables," which are pre-configured files that automatically find pointers for specific stats like girl fatigue or item rewards. You can find discussions and shared tables on communities like the FearLess Cheat Engine forums. Risks and Safety You double-click the likely addresses (usually the ones
Potential Malware: Be cautious when downloading Cheat Engine installers or specific "trainers," as they are frequently flagged for containing bloatware or adware.
Account Bans: Using third-party tools to gain an advantage is considered a violation of most games' Terms of Service and can result in a permanent ban.
If you'd like to try this, I can explain how to target a browser process in Cheat Engine or how to search for 4-byte values to find your gold count. Would you like a step-by-step guide? Booty Calls [+31] - Page 35 - FearLess Cheat Engine
It sounds like you're asking for a review or analysis of using Cheat Engine for a "booty farm" — likely referring to a game where you collect loot, currency, or resources (e.g., Sea of Thieves, Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, or a similar pirate-themed or RPG game).
Here’s a clear breakdown of what you should consider before looking into this:
Before you sail off to infinite booty island, a word of caution. Does this still work
Single-player, offline games? Go wild. Cheat Engine works flawlessly on games like Stardew Valley (a farming sim) or older Age of Empires titles. Online/Mobile Ports on PC? (e.g., Raid: Shadow Legends, State of Survival, Evony). Stop.
Modern "Booty Farm" games are Client-Sided Authority with Server-Sided Validation. This means:
Is it cheating or is it "efficiency optimization?"
The Developer's View: You are stealing revenue. Booty farm games survive because 5% of players spend money to skip the wait. By using Cheat Engine, you are bypassing the circadian rhythm of the game's economy. You are also breaking the Terms of Service (Section 3.2 of almost every EULA).
The Player's View: "It's a single-player experience with leaderboards. I don't want to wait 6 hours for a cabbage to grow. I have a life."
There is a philosophical argument here: If the game is designed to be predatory (pay-to-skip), is it ethical to hack it? Most gamers say yes for offline games, but no for online games where you ruin the economy for legitimate players.
If you use Cheat Engine on a pure single-player farming sim (like Traveler's Rest or Kynseed), you are harming nobody. If you use it on a competitive booty farm where you raid other players, you are a parasite.
Many “Cheat Engine tutorials” or “pre-made tables” from shady forums contain actual malware, keyloggers, or ransomware.