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If you have a copy of Serious Sam's Bogus Detour (also made by Crackshell using Defold), it comes with an asset & scenario packager/unpackager (PACKAGER.exe)
if you use a hex editor to change the four character header at the beginning of the assets.bin file from "HWRR" to "BDRP", it will assume it's a bogus detour package and unpack it nicely.
It can also repackage it afterwards (remember to change the header back to HWRR when it's done) but it seems to fail a version check if you try to use edited assets of any kind. There's some interesting hashing going on.
In my point of view the jedi are evil