Using Parallel Space (and its Lite version) is a primary method for running GameGuardian
If Parallel Space fails for your 64-bit game or newer Android version, consider: Using Parallel Space (and its Lite version) is
Parallel Space: This is an app that allows users to create a parallel space on their device, essentially enabling them to run multiple accounts of the same app simultaneously. This is particularly useful for social media, messaging apps, and games where users might want to keep separate accounts. 32-bit (armeabi-v7a): Older devices and some budget phones
Step 3: Install the Game Inside the Space The "No-Root" dream is still alive, but as
GameGuardian requires direct access to the process memory (/proc/pid/mem). Inside a 32-bit virtual space, GameGuardian (which is a 64-bit app by default) cannot see the 32-bit processes.
. However, many of these tools traditionally require "root" access—a process that can void warranties and compromise security. This is where Parallel Space
The "No-Root" dream is still alive, but as Android moves fully into 64-bit architecture, the tools we use must evolve. Parallel Space served us well for years, but for modern 64-bit gaming hacks, dedicated virtual machine environments are now the superior choice.