Lulubox or GameGuardian: comparison and differences

Although both applications can be used for exactly the same thing (to hack games), how Lulubox and GameGuardian work is quite different:

  • Lulubox: it’s based on downloading patches developed specifically for each video game. As users, we have to access the application and search for the game to be patched amongst all the available ones. Then, once we’ve found it, we have to download the patch which will be installed on the game modifying the attributes we’ve chosen. As you can see, it’s very easy to use.
  • GameGuardian: this app is different and is more similar to others of the likes of Lucky Patcher. To make it work we have to open the game in question and leave it running in the background. Then, in GameGuardian we have to search for Android’s running processes to find the video game. Once we’ve got it, we’ll have to search manually for the values of the parameters that we want to modify (lives, coins, score, inventory items…) and replace them. It’s a bit more complicated but it offers us many more possibilities than Lulubox.
On Android we can find many more games of this nature compared to iPhone mainly due to the fact that the operating system uses open-source code and users have much more freedom when it comes to downloading applications from external sources other than Google Play (no, you definitely won’t find Lulubox or GameGuardian in the official Android marketplace). Thanks to the latter, we can speed up games, modify attributes or even change the timing. Nevertheless, we have to be extremely careful because using them can get us kicked out of games.