This guide is for educational purposes only. Modifying game data may violate the game's terms of service and could lead to account bans. Proceed at your own risk, and ensure you have a backup of your game data.
Steps:
1. Create a New Game Account
Start a fresh account in Hill Climb Racing 2 and launch the game.
2. Access Cups Mode and Open Game Guardian (GG)
Go to the Cups mode in the game.
Open Game Guardian and start a new search.
Search for the value 0 with the data type set to Float.
3. Play Cups and Claim Tokens
Return to the game and play 3 matches in Cups mode.
Open the first Adventure Pass chest to claim 480 Adventure Tokens.
4. Refine Search in GG
Go back to Game Guardian.
Use the Refine function and search for a value between “0.479~0.480”
5. Play More Matches to Change Tokens
Return to the game and play 2 more matches in Cups mode.
This should increase your Adventure Tokens to “680”.
6. Pause During Match Countdown
Start a new match in Cups mode.
During the 3-2-1 countdown, pause the game and open Game Guardian.
7. Refine Search Again
In Game Guardian, use the Refine function.
Search for a value between “0.679~0.680”
8. Resume and Pause the Game
Go back to the game, unpause, and let the countdown finish.
Drive a short distance, then pause the game again.
9. Modify Values in GG
Return to Game Guardian.
Change all search results to the value “215”
10. Check Adventure Pass
Exit the match and go to the Adventure Pass interface.
Verify if all Adventure Pass levels are unlocked successfully.
Tips:
1. Backup Your Data: Always back up your game progress before attempting modifications to avoid losing your account.
2. Use Game Guardian Correctly: Ensure Game Guardian is properly installed and has the necessary permissions to function.
3. Act Quickly: The pause and search steps require fast switching to avoid game glitches.
4. Test on a New Account: Practice on a new account to avoid risking your main account.
5. Stay Updated: Game updates may change how values work, so check for the latest methods if this doesn’t work.