First, let’s define the term. An app cloner (or parallel space) is a tool that creates a duplicate, independent instance of an existing application on your Android device. Popular examples include:
These tools allow you to run two accounts of the same game (e.g., Clash of Clans or Free Fire) simultaneously. However, hackers and modders quickly realized that app cloners can do more than just double accounts—they can change an app’s signature, package name, and installation path. app cloner for game guardian
This article is for educational purposes only. Game Guardian and app cloning violate the Terms of Service of almost every online multiplayer game. Using these tools can result in: First, let’s define the term
We strongly advise using app cloners and Game Guardian only in offline games, single-player games, or private servers where you have permission from the game owner. Never use hacks in competitive multiplayer games—it ruins the experience for others. These tools allow you to run two accounts
For Game Guardian users, F1VM is the gold standard. It creates a completely virtual Android system on your device. You can install both Game Guardian and the target game inside the VM, and the VM itself can be rooted virtually. This means no root on your host phone, but full root access inside the clone. Game Guardian runs flawlessly.
Game developers track login tokens, device fingerprints, and even touch patterns. If your cloned app and main app share the same Google Play or Facebook login, both can be banned. Always use a dummy account.