Fallout Miniatures – Chris Birch

Last updated on December 11th, 2025 at 07:10 pm

Fallout Miniatures – Board Game Review

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Fallout Miniatures is a Board game from Chris Birch, first launched in 17th September 2020.
It’s rated 12+ and currently has 52+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Fallout Miniatures Stand Out

The official companion app for Fallout: Wasteland Warfare and Fallout: Factions by Modiphius Entertainment. Build force lists with ease, then take them into battle mode where you can track each unit alongside your tabletop game.

This Board game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Fallout Miniatures is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 1st December 2025

Recent improvements include:

  • Wave 11 units added
  • Optimisations for loading force data should lead to faster load times

Download & Availability

Fallout Miniatures is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get Fallout Miniatures on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

For someone who doesnt like to have a ton of clutter around the game table his app is great. Easy to view and add things. Easy to build campaigns. Overall great app. Just wish it was updated more frequently but still awesome.


Fantastic utility with the game, especially keeping track of tokens and AI. Subscription gets you everything for about a fifth the cost of one card pack! Only problem we have is that the process for deleting forces is not clear. Is there a way to do this.


Looks like a great app that is really well designed and makes some of the normal paper and pencil bookkeeping unnecessary. Unfortunately, if you have already spent the money to purchase the actual physical game card packs, you cannot use this app. You must re-purchase all of the same card packs in digital form. The digital card packs are not exactly cheap either. Very frustrating, as it basically renders the app worthless for building a force or calculating cap costs.


We live the idea but paying for most of the cards Is a great way to turn people away Gonna keep it installed tho.


We really like it but we wish there was a Gide and a join a random server button. Otherwise its good.


Tried reinstalling, rebooting iPad Air 2. Nothing helps. Click on subscribe and it crashes to desktop.


The App is well supported and issues are addressed immediately. The subscription is a welcomed addition for those of us with a ton of content. We can see us using this more the the event, creature, stranger and danger cards more than anything else. But being able to build a team and enemy force quick should come in handy.


This app is great! Easy to use and speeds up game play a ton! Highly recommend.


This app makes the game much easier to track. Yes, you have to purchase the cards in the app as well. However, all of them cost less than one box of models and it again, it makes playing the game MUCH easier.


Really good if you want an easier managed battle and settlement system. Paying for every single pack about 15 bucks each is excessive. One thing we want is a custom character maker with custom stats, armors, names, picture, etc. Plus pretty much all it is is moving the rename and custom picture over and adding a blank character card. Really cool though, recommend getting so you can see the cards you dont have.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 2.5.1
  • Size: 183.34 MB
  • iOS: 15.6 or later
  • Languages: EN
  • Content Advisory: Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References, Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Developer: Chris Birch

Last updated: 1st December 2025 | Genre: Board | Developer: Chris Birch

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