Yes and no. First of all, it doesn‘t become clear how iGG works. It‘s still called sort of an app, but after injecting it into any other it‘s not an app anymore. Next, I would first have to have a decrypted IPA of that game I want to cheat, which isn‘t clear how to get. There is none on the internet, so I would have to have something on my iPad first to derive the decrypted IPA with.
You see the contradiction? The iOSGods app cannot do that. In the iOSGods app there is no action/menu that says like „Install iGameGod“. The only thing I see is the „Sign your own apps“, but that‘s not it. Conclusion: it only works with games you list in the app. The only way for me would now be to use the sideloader on Windows for which I need an IPA I don‘t have. So why do you call it „easy to install“?
Next problem: when picking any game in the app, just to try out if and how the app works, it tells you to uninstall the app store version. But this would kill any progress already made in the game. Dead end.
My hope was that iGG is a solution that bypasses the system restrictions because it already runs on a virtual jailbreak. i would even pay for a good solution, but it has to be clear, non-invasive to the game progress and of course 100% working. Still not sure what to do.