Instructions
Download and install a RAM memory scanner to scan the game processes. Look for programs like T search, Memory Hacking Software or Cheat Engine to help you find the processes you need in the RAM.
Start the "Insaniquarium" game. Look for the number of lives, number of shells, food pellets or number of bullets you have. Write down the number you want to change. Pause the game as you normally do.
Open the memory scanner program and select the ̶0;Process̶1; button to see which processes are used. Click on the ̶0;Insaniquarium̶1; game from the list of options that appear. Click the first magnifying glass icon under the processes tab to open a search box. Choose ̶0;Exact Value̶1; and ̶0;1 Byte̶1; as the settings. This will allow the program to look for the exact value you want to change in the program.
Open the game and observe the value of the object you want to change. Minimize the game and return to the scanner program. Type in the value you observed. Click ̶0;OK̶1; and notice the large number of processes appear with that value. This number is too large to find the exact object you are looking for so you want to narrow the list down further.
Return to the game window and enter the play mode. Purposefully lose one of the objects you are trying to alter. Note the new value of the object reduced by one. Pause the game play.
Open the scanning program again. Note the other magnifying glass icon under the ̶0;Processes̶1; tab. Click on this icon and enter the new value under the search box that appears. Note that fewer processes appear in the window under this number. Return to the game, start the play mode and reduce the value again by one. Pause and minimize the game to return to the scanner. Repeat the search you made but enter the newly reduced value. Click ̶0;OK̶1; and notice the number of processes reduce again. Note that there are now only only 1 to 3 processes in the window.
Play the game again and reduce the object again by one. Pause the game and return to the scanner application. Click the second magnifying icon and reduce the value again by one in the search box. Click on the one process that turns up to freeze the object and give you unlimited amounts of the object.
Download and install a game trainer kit like Trainer Maker Kit, Game Trainer Studio or Magic Trainer Creator. Open the trainer kit you chose to download and minimize it to the toolbar. Leave the RAM process window open and put the game into play mode.
Choose a project name for the trainer in the trainer kit program and click "Create." Locate the ̶0;Insert̶1; tab which in most trainers is under the "Dialog" tab. Make two buttons using the ̶0;Button̶1; option. Right click the first button and click ̶0;Properties.̶1; Change to the ̶0;On̶1; position. Right click on the second button, select ̶0;Properties̶1; and change the position to ̶0;OFF.̶1;
Reopen the RAM process software and click the first magnifying glass. Select the game program from the list of processes that appears.
Note the patched code that looks like this appear in the central window:
Highlight and copy the code under the patched script category. Return to the game trainer software application and right click ̶0;Button 1.̶1; Choose ̶0;Write Memory Actions̶1; and paste the patched script, so it looks something like: ̶0;Poke 48D87E 90 90̶1; (or whatever your patched script is defined as). Click ̶0;Apply̶1; to set the button script command.
Right click on ̶0;Button 2̶1; and select ̶0;Write Memory actions.̶1; Paste the unpatched script here. Click ̶0;Apply.̶1;
Choose the ̶0;Build Settings̶1; tab and double click on the name of the trainer you made. Click the ̶0;Build Project̶1; button and wait for the program to compile. Close all the programs and reopen the Insaquarium game and the game training program. Click the Button 1 to turn the trainer on while playing the game.
Patched script: "Poke 48D87E 90 90̶1;
UnPatched script: "Poke 48D87E 89 01̶1;
The actual patch and unpatched script may differ from the above, but will be listed under these categories.