# ES3KeyExtractor **Repository Path**: aliendog/ES3KeyExtractor ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: ES3KeyExtractor - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2026-02-05 - **Last Updated**: 2026-02-05 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Unity EasySave3 Decryption Key Extractor A tool for extracting the plaintext decryption key from Unity games using EasySave3. > Note: This tool was written with major help from AI, as I have not touched C in years. ## What is EasySave3? *(from the Unity Asset Store)* EasySave lets you save almost anything with ease across platforms, along with features such as encryption, compression, cloud storage, spreadsheets, backups, and much more. Many developers using EasySave3 utilize the built-in encryption function to prevent people from tampering with their save files. That's why this tool was created—to extract the default encryption key from the assets of a Unity game. > Important: Developers can easily prevent what this tool does by: - Not saving the key locally. - Not storing it as plaintext. - Manually changing the default key in the code (which this tool cannot detect). ## Supported Games This tool works on **every Unity game** (PC and Android), as long as you have access to the unencrypted assets of the game. ## How does this Tool work If provided with the data folder of the game, it will go through every file in it and look for "ES3Defaults", then check if a variable amount of bytes afterwards is "SaveFile.es3" and then read the first printable characters after that, which is the key, until it hits non printable characters. If provided with an apk file it will just straight up search for that pattern in the apk file itself. ## Usage For **PC Unity Games**: `search.exe {game_Data folder}` For **Android Unity Games**: `search.exe {APK file of the game}` ## How to Build To compile the tool, use the following command: `gcc -o search.exe search.c`