Dig - Emulator Front-End

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2.9
3.95K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

NOTE: THIS IS NOT A GAME!! If you don't know what emulators and front-ends are this app is not for you!


This is an emulator front-end that will painlessly organize your retro game collection.

Little to no set-up is necessary in many cases. Dig will automatically scan your device for games, download cover art, and assign emulators.

However, you must supply your own games and install the emulators yourself. Dig will take you to the Play Store pages of emulators that are not installed.

Other features include

* Support for 83 systems and counting
* Merged game sets
* Android homescreen game launching
* 6 game view types
* customizable themes with (optional) background pictures, videos, and music/sound effects
* voice search
* support for zipped CD images

and more!

Credits https://digdroid.com/credits.html

For more information please visit our website. https://digdroid.com
Updated on
Aug 29, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.0
3.33K reviews
A Google user
October 28, 2018
Love this app. A few suggestions however. Introduce some material design theming into the app. This app has a lot of potential, I just wish the interface was more consistent with other apps. Take a look at the material.io website. It has lots of guidelines. I think it would improve a lot of things in your interface. You can implement the retro look into a material design theme while still making it look consistent. Also consider a different icon, maybe a 8bit controller. Also for some reason mario 64 trashman rom for the DS is showing up as a wii game also.
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Dig Games
October 29, 2018
Thanks, I wish I was a decent designer but I'm not; I'm just a programmer. I consider myself lucky is what I come up with doesn't make me vomit. If you or anyone want to submit mock-ups of what you'd like screens to look like I'll certainly consider them.
A Google user
June 15, 2019
I am running this on my Nvida shield tv, My only two complaints are: 1. Everytime I try to download new box art it says "you don't have an app that can do this" I tried installing a web browser to my system and it still says the same thing. 2. I go to start up a dreamcast game and it Crashes right back to the Dig game screen, I have the emulator set as "Retroarch Reicast"(Dreamcast games run just fine when I play them right from Retroarch) Please help!
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C. Scott Brown
October 2, 2020
Amazing, exactly what I was looking for. Do not regret buying premium, would have paid more. Takes a bit of tweaking to get it to work the way you want, but once you figure out the steps you can really make it shine. Only gripe so far is that when I launch 3DS titles using Citra, it simply opens the Citra emulator rather than launching the title. No other emulators have this problem. If the dev knows of a fix for this, please inform me!
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What's new

1.44.3
Google now requires apps to use the Storage Access Framework. This version will guide you through updating your game paths if they weren't scanned using the SAF.