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An Analytical Examination of Game Guardian Scripts: Functionality, Ethical Boundaries, and Digital Security Risks game guardian scripts
April 14, 2026 Abstract Game Guardian is a renowned memory-editing tool for the Android operating system, frequently utilized to alter variables within mobile games. Among its most potent features is the ability to execute custom Lua scripts, known as “Game Guardian scripts” (GG scripts). This paper explores the technical architecture of GG scripts, their common applications in game modification, the legal and ethical dilemmas they pose, and the associated security risks for both developers and end-users. We argue that while GG scripts serve as a powerful educational tool for memory manipulation and reverse engineering, their predominant use in cheating undermines fair gameplay and exposes users to malware and account compromise. 1. Introduction The proliferation of mobile gaming has led to an increase in both anti-cheat mechanisms and third-party modification tools. Game Guardian (GG) is one of the most widely distributed memory scanners and editors for non-rooted and rooted Android devices. Unlike manual memory searches, GG scripts allow users to automate complex memory modifications, enabling rapid value changes (e.g., currencies, health, ammunition) without repeated manual input. We argue that while GG scripts serve as