For running GameGuardian (GG) on non-rooted devices, Parallel Space
In response, the "Better" virtual spaces now include Anti-Detection modules. They mask the device ID (IMEI), the Android ID, and the MAC address. They try to make the virtual space look like a real, physical phone to the cloned app.
Parallel Space’s main selling point is no root required. It uses Android’s native multi-user or virtualized framework (on older Androids) to clone apps. Other popular no-root virtual spaces: If you need 64‑bit app compatibility, pick a
Start GG first from within the virtual space, then launch the game. GG will then be able to "see" and modify the game's memory values (like coins or stats) without requiring system-wide root access. Better Alternatives for Modern Android
The Ultimate Solution for Multi-Account Management: Parallel Space with 32-bit and 64-bit Support If Parallel Space is unstable (common on Android
The most effective way to achieve this is through virtual spaces, with Parallel Space
If Parallel Space is unstable (common on Android 14+), these virtual machines/spaces are currently considered superior for GG: If you need 64‑bit app compatibility
Final Recommendation: If you are still using the old Parallel Space + 64-bit plugin method, delete it. Move to a native 64-bit Virtual Machine like F1 VM. It is the modern standard for No-Root GameGuardian modding.