More on Game-Modifying

Hi!  Way back when, I learned how to modify the game credits of a game known as Bejeweled 2.  But now, I'm getting a bit more ambitious.

Grim Tales: The Bride is a puzzle-adventure game.  The plot so far: someone was killed and the person's sister wants to find out what happened.  Quite good, until a demon appears and says he'll tell her what happened if she can do some things, and if she fails he gets her soul.  And the game doesn't give you a chance to opt out.  Now, one of the things I've been taught is that it's generally not a good idea to make deals with demons (when I say generally, I mean always), even if it's in a game, so I shut down the program--but instead of switching to another game, I stayed with it.  In fact, it became one of my biggest obsessions.

Why?  Here's an example:
Grim Tales is the most hackable game I have ever played.
Every single picture in that game has a jpeg image under the game's "hood".
I'm an old hand a Photoshop.
That TARDIS wasn't in that picture before.







That's the basics of it.  So far, I have...
|Modified a picture in the "diary,"

|Given the elephant in the opening credits teeth and a liking of Gangham Style ("Toad" was a nickname I made for myself a few years ago),

|Also included Gangham Style in hidden object scenes,

|Added to the credits, "World-saving: Clan Valtapaz (assisted by Optimus Prime),

|Added ourselves to the opening credits as well, and my personal favorite...


|Turned my cursor into a TARDIS, too!

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