DC Mod Manager is an app for Android that lets you browse mods/skins and install them with a single click. These are only cosmetic changes on your own device, and do not effect gameplay or other players in any way.
You can download the latest APK below or from the releases page by expanding the "Assets" dropdown under the latest release. The easiest way is to download it from your Android phone. See What is an APK and how do you install one, or ask Google if you get stuck.
Updating is as easy as installing the newest APK on top of the old one. You should receive an in-app message when a new version is available.
- Browse virtually every mod ever released
- Live2D preview - based on work by Arsylk
- Install mods with the push of a button
- Create personal lists of mods installed to specific character variants
- Community lists like fully uncensor - nude all coming soon
- Install all mods in a lists with the push of a button
- Swap mods into any variant or character - based on work by Arsylk
- Automatically handles model_info.json positioning when swapping
- One click tool to restore model_info.json positions after an update
- Basic model_info.json editor to tweak character scale and position
- Tool to automatically detect all installed mods
- See modder credits and view mods by modder (work in progress)
A full list of known issues can be found here, but these are the highlights:
This app is powered by the Destiny Child Mods Archive project. The mods in themselves are created by many different people. The goal was always to credit each modder on the site and in this app, but that's a lot of manual work. Check out this issue if you want to help out with the initiative.
Many other coders and artists have done work over the years that has made this app possible including, but not limited to:
- Loki - Modder and author of original mod archive and DC Mod Manager apps, now vanished.
- Arsylk - Live2D viewer implementation, mods forum, swapping, and much more
- TinyBanana
- WhoCares8128
- Envy
- Eljoseto - Site icon
- Seems to work best with JDK v8.
- or JDK v11.
- Download and install Android Development Studio
- Use Android Studio SDK Manager to install Android SDK v28
- Set ANDROID_SDK_ROOT environment variable to the path of the SDK (e.g. C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk)
- Accept licences by running $ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/tools/bin/sdkmanager --licenses (sdkmanager.bat on Windows)