Droid Depot Cheats

Droid Depot Hack 1.0.2 + Redeem Codes

Custom Astromech Units

Developer: Disney
Category: Entertainment
Price: Free
Version: 1.0.2
ID: com.disney.droidprotocol

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Description

Bring the Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge experience home with the Droid Depot companion app. Build a Digital Droid or play games with your Droid Depot Custom Astromech Droids.
Games include:
•Maneuvering - choreograph a dance sequence to the tunes of DJ R3X
•Piloting - drive your Droid around freely
•Strategy - play a game of Tic Tac Toe against your Droid
•Build - Build a virtual droid using schematics from Mubo’s Droid Depot*

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This app uses Bluetooth to connect to your physical Droid.
* Free to play - does not require a physical Droid

Version history

1.0.2
2021-11-05
Minor bug fixes
1.0.0
2020-05-04

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Ratings

3.7 out of 5
492 Ratings

Reviews

Cinna280,
Super great
This app is awesome if you have a droid from galaxy’s edge and are curious what else it can do! I had a lot of fun playing with my droid and sort of bonding with him. My only complaint is that if you have more than one droid you have to individually connect them to play, they aren’t in the same place. I love the app but it would be great if there was an option to make more than one droid profile in the same place. It’s really annoying that I have to take the time to connect the droid I want to play with and basically have to log out of the other profile. Another thing I think would be nice is an option for people with more than one droid so that you can have the two droids interact with each other. Kind of so that they can talk back and forth and sort of get to know each other. All these things would be really nice to have and I think would make the app more interesting
Ike712,
Happy Star Wars Day from a Droid Sympathizer
I have created 2 droids for myself and 1 for my grandma at Galaxy’s Edge so I was excited when I saw this app advertised in an email today. It took a second to get things going ( for all those complaining it won’t connect to your droids, I had to turn off the physical controller and only have the droids on to obtain connection). The fact that you can have your droid dance to DJ-R3X is AMAZING. DJ-R3X’s soundtrack is one of my favorite go-to albums and I’m excited that I can share the beats with my astromech friends! I was able to connect both of my droids separately and create their profiles and it’s great to see their profiles are remembered when switching connections back and forth. I really do hope the developers continue to update this app with more content as I would love to see my droids become even more alive than they are now. My only qualm is that I cannot have both droids connected at once to have a little dance party, but I do understand the limitations of a brand new app. Please keep more droid content coming and Happy May the 4th!! - Sincerely ‘a Droid Sympathizer’
Y U No Like Import,
More autonomy
There are a few other droids and droid apps out there that have features that I don’t imagine would be all that difficult to include in Depot droids:
Autonomy: I have the old Target BB-8 droid. You can set it to just roam around your house or patrol. I also have the D-0 droid which can chase a ball and can interact with proximity. A couple of these features may need proximity sensors on droids, but the BB-8 droid also allows you to program in a series of moves.
Interactivity: my daughter has L0-LA59. It doesn’t fly or walk, but it talks and moves on its own. It can be put to sleep and it reacts to touch. All of these features in a Depot droid, which already exist in this droid would be a significant improvement. They’d be fairly simple to integrate into R-unit heads.
Communication: remember Furbies? They could talk to each other and interact with users voices. If you could figure out how to make BB-8 role with a magnetic head, it shouldn’t be all that difficult to build sensors to pick up noises, especially from other droids. This feature, plus proximity sensors, and some basic autonomy (like a Roomba) would be worth flying all the way to a Disney to make all new droids.
Th3P0p3,
Great functionality with one complaint
The app is great, but there's one thing about it that's bugging me. I wanted to write the developers to see if they can fix it, but I can't find any contact info for them, so I've decided to write a review in the hopes that the developers will see it and implement this small request.

In the app, we can give our droid a custom name. Unfortunately, this name can only be 4 character total in length. Before I knew about the app, I named my little guy FR-3N (pronounced Fren, like short for friend). Unfortunately, I cannot include the dash in the name for him in the app, as that makes the name 5 characters technically. I was able to name him FR3N, but it's not quite the same. Without the dash, it doesn't really look like a droid name.

If possible, I'd love to see the name character limit expanded, even if only by one character (or perhaps make a dash a character that doesn't factor into the count). It might not be a big deal to many people, but it makes me kinda sad that I can't give him his proper name. It's kinda like being forced to write a nickname on the birth certificate of my child (though not quite as severe for obvious reasons).

Aside from this shortcoming, the app seems to be wonderful. I hope the devs see this review and take my request into consideration. Thank you for reading!
TwinIon,
Huge improvement but still a few bugs
This app makes the droid from galaxy’s edge so much better. The controls are much more fluid and responsive, the droid is more “talkative” and the movement sync with the music is excellent. My main complaint is that on the controller portion of the app, the top red button (the one for accessories) doesn’t function. I have the blasters installed on my R unit and when I hit the button nothing happens, sometimes the random noises it makes now include the blasters firing so I know they work and I tried with the original controller and they function as expected. This app I’m sure will continue to get better, but for the accessories not to work is a pretty big let down since they cost extra and the expectation is that they will continue to function
batuu resident,
A great value add with room to grow
My husband and I each built a droid on our honeymoon at WDW. While I’ve played with mine a little, seeing the app release was so exciting! While simple, the tic tac toe and dancing activities were cute and made me smile (which we can all use right now). I loved how my droid responded during the activities!
I also appreciate that sounds are synced while you use the app to drive—I’m really bad at pressing the sound button while using the plastic remote, so this was a nice addition.
Like others, I would love options for multiple droids in a future update!

And one note: it took me a long time to figure out how to get the music to play because my phone is always on “silent mode”. Just triggering volume won’t work in this app, you have to fully toggle sound on to hear the sounds in the app!
JamalPulledOutThe9,
Awesome, But I have a suggestion
First off, the app is great! I love how it lets you bond with your droid playing games and dancing. However I have a few small gripes. Make a sensitivity setting for moving around the droid head and moving around. You have to hold the button down and I know that you have to do the same for the physical controller, but on the physical, you don’t have to hold it down. You can just click the button and the droids head moves. For this controller, you can’t tap it. It can get a little tedious trying to get your droid to face a specific direction. That’s my only complaint but overall, awesome app. I definitely recommend if you lose your physical controller or don’t have batteries.
Unicorngal98,
Bringing Droids Back to Life
I really wanna say THANK YOU for giving us this app. This really makes quarantine more bearable as I now can have fun with a new companion other than just making the droid act like a puppet.

When I brought home my R2 unit from Orlando back in March, she didn’t really see much action outside of her box. Thanks to this app, she will be out roaming the house more often! I’ve had so much fun making R2-B3L dance around the living room or battle face to face in tic tac toe. I can’t wait to take this app and droid with me back to school and share the fun with my friends!

Please add more games and features to play with the droids, maybe something that requires multiple droids for those of us who can meet up with friends who have physical droids? It would also be cool if we could make them react to things like they do in Galaxy’s Edge. And is there any way that the app can save my droid’s information when I go offline or if I decide to purchase a BB unit in the future so I don’t have to re-enter everything?

Again thank you so much!!! I highly recommend this app for those of you with physical droids from Galaxy’s Edge!
LVgurl85,
Great concept but...
My droid disconnects every single time I get the sequence hooked up. It goes into auto sleep as soon as I initiate which means ripping open my BB unit all over again (much faster than it would after regular use). This is a brand new droid from February that’s been used very sparingly to conserve battery. I’ve had to reconnect seven times since downloading the app 30 minutes ago. I’ve been able to get it to pair but my droid won’t stay on long enough to really use it (I have the controller off the entire time). Love the concept though and hopefully it’ll work better in the future!
Sornfloyd,
Fantastic addition for Droid Depot owners!
We love our two droids from Galaxy’s Edge and this app makes them even better! The kids love playing our droid in tic-tac-toe and laugh hysterically at the droid’s reaction to their moves and winning or losing. We’ve had some dance-off parties as well! I hope they keep adding to this app with more games and interactive experiences. Even the remote control on the app is a little more intuitive with the “joystick” than the regular controller. The only issue we have had so far is that the app controller does not recognize our blaster add-ons. Other than that it’s fantastic! Thanks!