M.U.G.E.N™
1.1 Beta 1


(c) Elecbyte 1999-2013

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Contents


Overview

If you are upgrading from an older version of M.U.G.E.N, please read the Upgrade Notes.

M.U.G.E.N is a 2D fighting game engine that is enables you to create commercial-quality fighting games. Almost everything can be customized, from individual characters to stages, as well as the look and feel of the game.

After downloading M.U.G.E.N, unzip it into a new folder and double-click mugen.exe to run.

The majority of content created for M.U.G.E.N tend to be distributed as individual characters, stages or motifs. Assembling a game is as simple as downloading the content of your choice, and configuring M.U.G.E.N to know about it.

M.U.G.E.N is designed to be used by people with little or no programming experience, but with some artistic talent and patience to learn. Of course, having some programming background does give you a bit of a headstart. However, if you are just looking to play with downloaded content, all you need to know is how to unzip files and edit a text file.

Here's a sampling of features you can find in M.U.G.E.N:

Game Engine

M.U.G.E.N is free for non-commercial use. If you have other needs, just ask us. You can read the full license text in the README file.

App Cloner For Game Guardian -

This is where the changes the game. Part 2: Why Do You Need an App Cloner for Game Guardian? An App Cloner (also known as a parallel space, dual app, or multi-account tool) creates a separate, isolated copy of an existing application on your device. When combined with Game Guardian, it unlocks three critical advantages: 1. Isolation from Your Main Account The most common reason to use an app cloner is account security . By cloning the target game, you create a "sandboxed" version. You can test hacks, experiment with memory values, and take risks—all within the cloned app. If the clone gets banned, your original game and primary account remain untouched. 2. Bypassing Root Detection Many modern games refuse to run on rooted devices. However, some App Cloners (like VirtualXposed or F1VM) create a virtual Android environment. Inside this environment, the game does not detect root, even though Game Guardian (running externally) can still access the cloned app’s memory. This is a massive advantage for non-rooted users. 3. Running Multiple Instances Simultaneously Need to test two different hack settings at once? A cloner allows you to run the original game, Clone #1, and Clone #2 side-by-side. Game Guardian can attach to any of them at will, allowing for rapid A/B testing of memory offsets. Part 3: How Does an App Cloner Work with Game Guardian? Technically speaking, Game Guardian edits the RAM of a running process. When you clone an app, the clone runs as a separate Linux process with its own Process ID (PID) and memory space. Game Guardian sees all running processes—including clones.

Start with F1 Virtual Machine + Game Guardian . Practice on an offline game like Eternium or Swordigo before attempting any online game. Always back up your data, use dummy accounts, and stay informed about anti-cheat updates. app cloner for game guardian

The arms race between modders and developers continues. The App Cloner is your shield—but even the best shield has cracks. Use it wisely. Q: Do I need root to use an app cloner with Game Guardian? A: No. Using a virtual machine cloner (e.g., F1VM, VMOS) provides a rooted environment inside the clone, so your host device remains unrooted. This is where the changes the game

But what exactly is an app cloner? Why do professional modders swear by it? And how can you use one without getting your main account banned? When combined with Game Guardian, it unlocks three

A: Technically yes, but it serves no purpose. Game Guardian does not need cloning—only the target game needs to be cloned.

Documentation

Reference

Technical reference for M.U.G.E.N.

Tutorials

New to M.U.G.E.N? Get started with our tutorials.

Upgrade Notes