Using iGameGod during a Contract can cause "desync." If your egg production looks impossible, the game may flag you as a cheater, kicking you from the Co-op and preventing you from earning rewards.
Auxbrain is known to shadow-ban players from the leaderboards and public Co-ops if they detect modified memory values or impossible Soul Egg counts. Is it Worth it?
iGameGod is a popular memory editor and cheat engine specifically designed for iOS devices. It functions similarly to Cheat Engine on PC or GameGuardian on Android. It allows users to:
Egg, Inc. is designed around the "prestige" mechanic—the idea that starting over with more power is the fun part. Using a tool like iGameGod provides an instant hit of dopamine, but it often kills the longevity of the game. Once you have infinite Golden Eggs and every upgrade, there is no longer a reason to "play" the game.
Accelerate the game clock to bypass waiting periods for research or shipping.
The process usually involves "value searching." A player will look at their current Golden Egg count, search for that number in iGameGod, spend some eggs, and then search for the new number. Once the tool identifies the specific line of code managing that currency, the player simply types in "999,999,999." In Egg, Inc., this is most commonly used for:
While hacking a single-player game might seem harmless, Egg, Inc. has significant multiplayer components, and the developers (Auxbrain) have implemented several safeguards:
Using the iGameGod Speed Gear to make hours of internal hatchery growth happen in seconds. The Risks: Ban Hammers and Corrupt Saves