Dig provides a simple and automated way to manage and play old-style games, making it easier for users to enjoy their favorite games from different generations. With compatibility for over 83 different systems, users can explore a diverse library of games, ranging from console games to classic PC titles. The app offers multiple game views, giving users flexibility in organizing their collections, and allows for personalization with custom themes, backgrounds, videos, and sound effects. Dig makes it convenient and enjoyable for users to relive the golden age of video games and create their unique gaming experience.
> Simplicity and automation: The app automatically scans your device for games, downloads cover art, and links to emulators, making it easy for you to manage your game library.
> Compatibility with over 83 systems: The app supports a wide range of classic game systems, allowing you to play games from different generations and platforms.
> Multiple game views: With six different game views, the app offers flexibility in organizing and viewing your collection, allowing you to choose the view that suits your preferences.
> Personalization options: Customize the look and feel of the app with custom themes, backgrounds, videos, and sound effects, enhancing your gaming and browsing experience.
> Organize your game library: Use the different game views to categorize and organize your games based on your preferences. This will make it easier to browse and find the games you want to play.
> Explore different generations: Take advantage of the app's compatibility with various systems to experience games from different eras. Rediscover classics and dive into nostalgic gaming sessions.
> Customize your experience: Use the personalization options to create a unique and immersive gaming environment. Choose themes, backgrounds, and sound effects that resonate with your gaming style and preferences.
Dig is a must-have app for fans of classic video games. Its simplicity, automation, and compatibility with multiple systems make it an effective way to manage and play old-style games. With its various game views and customization options, the app offers a personalized and enjoyable gaming experience. Whether you want to relive your favorite childhood games or discover hidden gems from the past, the app is the perfect companion to embark on a nostalgic gaming journey. Download the app now and start building your ultimate library of classic video games.
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Comments
Aidan Olmanson
I tried this like a year ago and I really didn't like it, mainly because of how it handles PS1 games, but after compressing my PS1 roms to CHD format it's honestly way better. It's still not perfect, like sometimes it will think an NES game is for the c64, but it has a lot of great community made themes and is pretty easy to set up.
Sep 17, 2024 11:41:39
A Google user
I love Dig! I have used a couple of other frontends on my Shield TV and they are okay. Buggy somewhat but they still get the job done. I installed the main one I use on Android TV on my new phone and it performed badly. I couldn't scroll down to the bottom of the list before it would take me to the top. The settings button is located at the bottom so once I (assume) overloaded it with a few hundred roms I could never get back down to fix anything. I then tried another frontend that I had used in the past and it failed to even recognize any roms. Then I found Dig. First impressions were not all that good. I thought the icon was dumb looking, it didn't have a cool name and the screenshots looked kind of bad. I was so wrong. First of all, the icon is pretty great once you get to the main menu. It instantly brought a smile to my face when I opened the app. I don't know if Dig stand for anything but turns out it's a cooler name than the other frontends I've used. I was happy to find the customization options with the UI. The scrapper is legit too! I've got more to say but running out of space. Dig is dead simple to set up. Thank you Dig Games! Awesome work!
Sep 17, 2024 05:50:12
Thomas Pope
Overall this is a fantastic frontend. My main complaint is how it handles Android games. I understand that they are handled differently than the emulated games, but it would be nice to be able to have different android sections like to separating streaming services from games, have system tools separated etc. The only workaround I found was to add these sections as collections and access them there, but I can't add those to the system menu. I'm hopeful that an update will address this.
Sep 17, 2024 04:57:18
A Google user
I use this app as the frontend on my gpd xd plus, and its extremely easy to use and set up, makes using retroarch almost enjoyable and takes all the work out of the experience. Can be configured a number of ways and sets each game up with a box shot for simple browsing by system, genre, or just as an alphabetical list. Brilliant.
Sep 16, 2024 23:39:23
Gareth Bailey
App will not scan for roms even where SAF access has been given. When i select to "Scan system for Roms" in the options menu, the app crashes. I spent months fixing up games, covers and descriptions..... Now i cant even access the games. Im deleting this app and going back to retroarch. Best of luck
Sep 16, 2024 22:49:47
D C (Red HellblaZer)
Great Interface. Little hard to figure out at first but once you get a theme installed it works great. Love the options of being able to change emulators and set it up like a True all in one system on your phone. I paid for it and do not regret it at all. Awesome job keep it up.
Sep 16, 2024 02:05:17
Martin Bennewith
Has an issue with not saving or loading retroarch config despite choosing the option in the settings as seen in various help forums - select/start combo hotkey for exiting retroarch on my handheld would not save so could not fully disable overlays or I would be stuck in retroarch. Had to go back to another front-end where the config saves properly. Apart from this, I like it, but this issue makes it unusable for me.
Sep 14, 2024 23:30:33
A Google user
Apparently the only reasonably priced emulator front-end. The setup couldnt be simpler. It's kind of bare bones in terms of UI, but the functionality is there. I haven't done the IAP yet, but as I said its reasonable (£3.50), so I'm sure i will. Edit* changed reviews to 5 stars. Dig is the best.
Sep 14, 2024 06:08:20
Ni Ki
This (is) was a nice, free, little emulator utility app that let's you access and run old emulator versions that have yet to update to the latest Android change which inhibits the apps' access to the SD storage. It helps you organize your roms and isos library, so even if you have no permission issues with your favorite emulators, this is still a very handy, convenient, and effective tool to have for any mobile emulator enthusiasts...... HOWEVER, the latest update had been a disaster for me so far . Some emulators which used to run with this tool are currently failing to show. The update also ruined my box art collection which I painstakingly downloaded one-by-one. Sigh, what a mess, I can't help but to give it a 3 stars for now. I will upgrade it to 5 stars once the issues with certain emulators that I'm using are resolve and I manage to recover and reorganize my library back to what it is used to be which I don't feel like doing anytime soon. Easily 5 stars, though if the personal issues I mentioned are unrelatable to you.
Sep 13, 2024 14:13:45