Lemuroid Cheats !exclusive! -

Yes, but with a caveat. Unlike standalone emulators like My Boy! or PPSSPP, which have built-in cheat engines, Lemuroid relies on (specifically the .cht format for cores like RetroArch). Think of Lemuroid as a frontend. It uses the Libretro cores under the hood. Therefore, to enable cheats, you must manually add cheat files to your device’s storage.

Lemuroid cheats are codes or modifications that can be applied to games running on the Lemuroid emulator to alter their behavior, unlock hidden features, or provide an unfair advantage. These cheats can range from simple modifications, such as infinite lives or health, to more complex hacks, like unlocking secret levels or characters. lemuroid cheats

(if the utility allows) or rely on the emulator's ability to keep the memory active while switching to your actual game. Yes, but with a caveat

: Lemuroid is actually based on RetroArch's Libretro cores. RetroArch is more complex to set up, but it features a massive built-in database where you can download and apply cheats for thousands of games with a single click. For Nintendo DS Think of Lemuroid as a frontend

The creator of Lemuroid has stated that while cheats are highly requested, they are not a top priority for the core "clean" experience.