A save editor decodes this proprietary file, presents it as a readable spreadsheet of values, and allows you to change anything from "Gems = 150" to "Gems = 999,999."
Unlike online cheat engines that inject code into a running game, a save editor is a standalone program (often a simple web-based or Python tool) that reads, modifies, and rewrites the game’s progression data. PVZ2 stores most of your key information—coins, gems, plant levels, unlocked worlds, and even seed packet counts—in a local file named pp.dat (on Android) or a similar sandboxed file on iOS. pvz2 save editor
EA uses encryption . You cannot simply open pp.dat in Notepad and change "Gems": 0 to "Gems": 9999 . The data is scrambled. A save editor decodes this proprietary file, presents
can trigger anti-cheat systems and result in a permanent ban. File Corruption You cannot simply open pp