Automated testing is one of the fastest ways to improve software quality, but it’s historically been difficult to adopt in game development. Complex engines, limited access to source code, and fragmented test environments have made it harder than it needs to be. The GameDriver Test Assistant (TA) is designed to address these problems directly.
Whether you're working with mobile, console, or XR titles, TA gives you a standalone, visual interface for creating, inspecting, debugging, and managing automated tests. No need for direct engine access. No workarounds.
What Is the GameDriver Test Assistant?
TA is a desktop application that connects directly to your target build, Unity or Unreal, and provides live
This is all done without needing to open Unity or Unreal Editor. It’s ideal for QA teams working with builds in production-like environments, where engine access is restricted or not available.
AI-Assisted Testing with Claude
One of the most forward-looking features in TA is its support for AI integration via local MCP server configuration. Using this setup, you can:
Because TA is configured to work with local MCP servers, you’re not tied to any one provider. You can define the executable path, runtime args, and customize the behavior based on your environment.
This isn’t just a gimmick. For teams under time pressure or working across large test suites, having contextual code suggestions (even just for HPath queries or test structuring) can significantly reduce manual effort.
A Real IDE for Testers
The latest TA release moves beyond recording. With the new replay system, visual test building, and AI integration, TA now operates more like an IDE than a utility. It’s suited for both exploratory QA and structured automation.
Whether you’re writing NUnit tests from scratch, inspecting a scene in XR, or clicking through a mobile UI to auto-generate a test, TA bridges the gap between technical and visual testing.
Get Started The Test Assistant is available as part of your GameDriver installation. Connect it to a live build and see what it finds.
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