Thread:Su712/@comment-37875052-20181230171444/@comment-25669516-20190101120401

First, copy the obb file to your pc and rename the extention to .rar or .zip instead of .obb, then extract the contents of the zip file to a folder. You'll get thousands of files in there. You only need the files whose type is "file", not resources or assets. Load some of them up in asset bundle extractor. You can safely load up to a 500 files in one go but any more than that might give trouble while extracting.

Once the app finishes loading them up you'll get a screen showing the contents of those files which will range from text documents to textures to sprites or just data. Just use the "export to png" function to save all the texture files.

The files in the data folder are a bit more complicated to extract since they are individually compressed. Not sure if I can explain that process atm but you can start with the obb folder at least. Most of the content is in it :)