Cheats Patched New! — Lemuroid

The developer has historically noted that adding built-in cheat support is a low priority and carries risks, such as potential bans from the Google Play Store due to platform policies. While many community members frequently request a manual cheat menu, the app remains focused on being a "light," user-friendly alternative to more complex emulators like RetroArch. Current Status of Cheating in Lemuroid

Current workarounds:

Your move: Downgrade to version 1.11, migrate to RetroArch, or accept the "purist" lifestyle. lemuroid cheats patched

The Golden Era: How Cheats Originally Worked in Lemuroid

Before we discuss the patch, let’s look back at why Lemuroid was so beloved by the "cheat community." Unlike standalone emulators like RetroArch (which can be daunting for beginners) or John GBC/SNES (which hide cheats behind paywalls), Lemuroid offered a simple solution.

The recent update introduced a more rigorous memory-mapping system designed to improve emulation stability across different Android architectures. While this led to better performance, it had a side effect: it broke the addresses used by standard Action Replay and GameShark codes. The developer has historically noted that adding built-in

Native cheat support has not been "patched" because Lemuroid does not currently have a built-in cheat feature

Workaround: Try re-importing your database or manually entering the RAW codes instead of using the pre-loaded lists. The Golden Era: How Cheats Originally Worked in

and other fan-made versions often include "In-Game Cheats" directly in the gameplay menus, bypassing the need for emulator support. External Save Editing