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GameGuardian is an application to modify the content of our Android games to get advantages and improvements in an "illicit" way. Its operation is based on injecting code in the process in execution modifying the desired parameters on the flight.

Once installed GameGuardian, we can leave the application running in the background with a semitransparent icon that we will see at all times on screen. When we run a game we can open the application and select the process of the app in question to be modified. For example, if in a given game we have a specific number of lives, looking for that number in the hexadecimal editor incorporated in GameGuardian we can change that number for any other that interests us.

Another of the functions of GameGuardian is its ability to modify the internal clock of the application and the terminal itself to obtain immediate improvements in videogames where it is necessary to spend a certain number of hours for a building to be built or recover energy. Keeping the finger pressed on the floating icon we can increase or decrease the temporary flow.

Needless to say, the application, in most cases, is designed to act fraudulently, so if the developers of the applications we manipulate detect that we are cheating, we could risk losing our account.
By Juan Jesús
THE RISE OF THE NEW APPS TO HACK GAMES IN ANDROID
Cheating is wrong in all areas of life, but in the case of videogames, this practice exists from its origins through various ways, some more lawful than others. A few years ago it was fashionable Cheat Engine for Windows, a tool that injected code into running programs to cheat in our games. This practice has been transferred to the Android ecosystem with applications that allow to modify on the fly the information of the games in execution: GameGuardian, Game Killer or Game Hacker are some of the most used.
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