Basically, it can be used to edit save files from flash games. Offline version requires Adobe Air to be installed and is really outdated, but it doesn't crash as much. Online version goes through your browser, but the recent updates don't like TiTS.".minerva is a Flash Local Shared Object editor built based on the AMF3 specification and the AMF0 specification. .minerva is capable of reading and writing all known data types successfully. Tested against modern browsers and was built using Chrome 38 and Firefox 32."
-From official site
Aww, I was gonna make CoC joke...
Aww, I was gonna make CoC joke...
Basically, it can be used to edit save files from flash games. Offline version requires Adobe Air to be installed and is really outdated, but it doesn't crash as much. Online version goes through your browser, but the recent updates don't like TiTS.
As for android, pick your poison and try it. Online will probably open. If you can install Adobe Air, then maybe offline too.
Go to .minerva, open file, expand Characters, expand PC, find what you want to change. If changing the type of a body part, consult body part appearance to determine what you want and use the appropriate global values. When changing type, however, usually you'll need to add/change/remove flags. This will require a bit of research some times, either by using the appearance page, a TF page, or using another save file where you TF the part and look at it in .minerva.
No probs. Just remember to backup your save and be careful. Personally, I'd advice you not to edit a lot of things in one sitting, especially if you are dipping your toes on Minerva for the first time.