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REVIEW

ROBLOX: Master Skins Wallpaper is a fan companion, not the game itself.

A third-party wallpaper and skins catalogue trading on the Roblox name. It's harmless if you know what you're buying — and a small trap if you don't.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

Apple

ROBLOX: Master Skins Wallpaper

AHMED DAWDI

OUR SCORE

6.0

APPLE

★ 4.6

PRICE

Free

The Roblox in the title is doing most of the work here, and the App Store search algorithm is doing the rest. “ROBLOX: Master Skins Wallpaper” is a wallpaper gallery — a grid of static images themed around Roblox-style avatars — published by an independent developer with no relationship to Roblox Corporation. The actual game lives in a different listing entirely.

That distinction matters more than the app itself does. As a wallpaper catalogue it works fine: tap a tile, save it to Photos, set it as a background. As anything else — a skins shop, an avatar editor, the Roblox client — it isn’t, and the title is comfortable letting you believe otherwise long enough to hit the install button.

The right way to review this app is to be honest about both halves. The wallpaper library is competent, the rating is earned by people who got what they came for, and the subscription is the same kind of freemium prompt every kids-category app on the store ships. None of that changes the fact that the listing is shaped to absorb traffic searching for a brand it doesn’t own.

The Roblox in the title is doing most of the work here, and the App Store search algorithm is doing the rest.

FEATURES

The app is a catalogue of static wallpapers and character-skin reference images themed around Roblox avatars and outfits. You scroll a grid, tap a tile, save it to Photos, or set it as a lock-screen or home-screen background through the standard iOS share sheet. There's no game inside, no avatar editor that touches a real Roblox account, and no login to anything Roblox-operated. The "skins" are images — preview art, not items you can wear in-game.

Browsing is organised by loose categories: cute, cool, neon, anime-styled, holiday themes, and so on. Some tiles are marked premium and gated behind the subscription paywall the moment you tap one. The free tier shows interstitial ads between selections and a small banner at the bottom of the grid.

Monetisation is the standard kids-app combo: a weekly auto-renewing subscription unlocks the premium tiles and removes ads, with a free trial up front. The current pricing isn't worth quoting because Ahmed Dawdi has shipped multiple price experiments in the last year — check the App Store sheet before subscribing, and check what auto-renew terms you're agreeing to.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Taken on its own terms, the library is competent. The images are reasonably high resolution, save cleanly to Photos, and the categories are searchable. For a kid who just wants a Roblox-themed wallpaper on their iPhone, this delivers exactly that without making them sign in to anything or hand over a Roblox account.

The 4.6 average rating is real — most users who downloaded the app got what the icon promised: pictures of Roblox-looking characters. There's no malware story here, no obvious dark pattern beyond the standard freemium friction every kids-category app on the store leans on.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The problem is the title. "ROBLOX: Master Skins Wallpaper" is not the official Roblox app, is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, and the developer name — Ahmed Dawdi — is not Roblox. A parent searching the App Store for "roblox" can easily tap install thinking they're getting the game, the avatar editor, or some sanctioned skins shop, and end up with a third-party image gallery and a subscription prompt instead.

The actual Roblox app (the game client) lives at store ID 431946152 under the developer "Roblox Corporation". If that's what you wanted, get that one. Beyond the naming, the wallpaper library itself is shallow once you've scrolled past the first few categories, and the premium tier doesn't unlock enough new material to justify a recurring charge for most people.

CONCLUSION

Install this only if you know it's a fan-made wallpaper app and that's what you want. If you came here looking for Roblox the game, close this and search "Roblox" by Roblox Corporation. If you have a kid using the device, the subscription prompt is the part to watch — turn on Ask to Buy or disable in-app purchases before handing the phone over.