: Advanced users often use Cheat Engine to manually scan for and modify values such as Amber or Elixir within the game's active memory. Manual Save File Management

Search for “Tap Ninja Save Editor” on GitHub or trusted modding forums (e.g., FearLess Cheat Engine, Nexus Mods). Look for tools with:

The developer does not provide an official save editor. Any “save editor” is third-party, fan-made, and used at your own risk (possible bans, corrupted saves, or violated terms of service).

The most active and up‑to‑date cheat tables are hosted on and VG Times .

: Change the value in-game (e.g., buy an upgrade) and use the "Next Scan" feature in the Cheat Engine Interface to isolate the correct memory address.

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Cheat Engine is a free memory scanner and editor that allows you to modify values while the game is running. When combined with a (.CT file) created by the Tap Ninja community, the process becomes nearly as simple as using a dedicated editor.

Open your command prompt/terminal, navigate to the folder, and install any required dependencies using: pip install -r requirements.txt Place your save.dat into the script folder.

The save files for Tap Ninja are located in the following directories depending on your operating system:

Tap Ninja’s save files are not plain text; they are . If you open one in Notepad, you will see a jumble of symbols and non‑printable characters. To edit them, you need a hex editor (such as HxD or 010 Editor).

Because Tap Ninja saves are encrypted, opening them in a standard text editor like Notepad will display unreadable symbols. You must use a tool to decrypt, edit, and re-encrypt the data. Method A: Web-Based Save Editors (Recommended)

To avoid sync conflicts, put Steam or your mobile game in offline mode while importing the save. Once the game loads successfully with the new stats, turn the cloud sync back on to overwrite the old cloud save with your edited local save. Leaderboard Bans