GameGuardian can then read the memory of the game because they share the same virtual environment.

Locate the downloaded file using a file manager and tap it to initiate installation.

Scans the active memory of a running app to find specific numbers (like "999" gold).

Use the search icon to find a specific number (e.g., coins: 100).

Open the APK file and follow the on-screen instructions.

Because Android isolates app memory, a non-rooted phone requires a "virtual environment" that has its own root privileges. Version 8550 works well with:

Automatically generates a randomized app name upon installation to bypass anti-cheat detection mechanisms. How GameGuardian Works: The Science of Memory Editing

Select the . If unsure, choose Auto or Dword for standard integer values. Tap New Search .

Open your target game and note down the exact numerical value you wish to change (e.g., your current coin count: 1050 ). Tap the floating GameGuardian icon. Select the current game process from the pop-up list. Tap the icon and enter 1050 .

Yes. GameGuardian is free to download and use, with no in-app purchases or subscription fees required.

To understand GameGuardian 8550, you have to understand how games process data. When a game runs, it stores temporary variables—like your current coin count—in the device's RAM.

: Supports various data types including Double, Float, Qword, Dword, and XOR, as well as fuzzy and encrypted value searches.

Launch the app and select the game you want to modify from the process list.

You select the running game process from the GameGuardian interface.