Alright, so, the other day I was messing around with this game, “Schooled,” and I figured I’d try to, you know, bend the rules a little. Figured I’d see if I could get away with some good old-fashioned cheating. Nothing major, just a little experiment.

Getting Started
First thing I did was fire up the game. I just wanted to see how the game reacts.
So I played a simple quiz.
- I entered the wrong answer in one blank.
- And put the right answer in another.
Tweak the result
Then,I clicked the submit button.
Of course,I got a low score with my wrong answer,so I thought it would be great if I can change the score.
Then I started to try to modify the data that the game was processing. I figured, somewhere in there, the game has to store the answers and check if they’re right or wrong.
And, bingo! After a few tries, I got the score I want!

It’s really a funny process, and you could try it yourself!