![]() Of course it exists in other areas like people were saying through mods (Source) or built-in level editors (Halo Forge, Starcraft, Warcraft 3), but those are more "technical" and require a huge learning curve. I think as they get more disposable income they can buy games that aren't limited by the jank Roblox physics, but it's pretty cool that Roblox exists in the first place.įully customization in a game that fully empowers their user base brought to a main stream market. It seems like any person can make anything in Roblox and that is pretty cool.Īnyway, I just wonder if or how this will impact the kid's gaming habits once they grow up. There are also things that you would never see an official studio make, like a Tokyo Ghoul or Pokemon server. And the best part is that it's available on basically any device so my siblings can play with their friends. It's crazy how much versatility Roblox offers and I would've loved this game if I had it growing up. All built into Roblox without needing to spend any money and freely changing between them. In the 30 minutes I saw them play, I saw a first person shooter, learned about "obbis" which are obstacle courses with skillful jumps (from MapleStory jump quests or Halo 3 jumping obstacles), and a pet simulation where the goal is to collect more pets and turn them into super pets or something. And most of the games are free to play so it's perfect for children who have no incomes, where as adults can just buy a more feature complete game without janky physics. The power is that it's more of a platform to play games instead of an actual game itself. It's more like Minecraft with a fully featured mod browsing, able to play just about any game imaginable. I always thought Roblox was a knock off Minecraft due to its graphics and blockiness, but now I realized it's so much more than that and why kids like it. Hi everyone, I thought this would be a good discussion for gaming in children.Īfter talking with my siblings (ages 9 and 10), they always go on about how Roblox is the greatest thing and they constantly play it. r/CoOpGaming - A community for co-op gaming r/xboxone - Xbox-specific subreddit for general Xbox news and discussion r/playstation, /r/PS4 & /r/PS5 - PlayStation-specific subreddits for general PlayStation news and discussion r/pcgaming - PC gaming-specific subreddit for general PC gaming news, discussion and gaming tech support r/nintendo - Nintendo-specific subreddit for general Nintendo news and discussion r/shouldibuythisgame - Find out what's worth getting. r/gamingsuggestions - Go here to help you find your next game to play r/gaming4gamers - Discussion, bar the Hivemind Top-level comments must be at least 100 characters in length.Accounts must be at least one month old.External Links must follow these guidelines No topics that belong in other subreddits This subreddit shouldn't be used for advice of any kind. ![]()
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