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'''Roblox''' is a free virtual [[MMOG]] building game designed for kids. The game is made up of [[Lego]]-esque bricks designed by the players. Roblox has no pre-defined goals and players are allowed to build anything such as houses, churches, or cities, or code with a simpler, easier to use version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lua_(programming_language) Lua].<ref>http://kidslike.info/roblox_using_roblox_as_an_educational_programming_language</ref> Roblox has in-game avatar chat, physics, and 3d Environments. Players can earn in-game currency for their creations, and badges to show on their User page. The avatars are completely customizable and its customization shows in-game. Roblox sells a service called Builders Club which gives users up to 10 places to build and play in, a log in bonus of 15 robux every day, and the ability to make and sell shirts and pants. Roblox has reached over [http://www.roblox.com/User.aspx?ID=2000000 2,000,000 users], and even created a hat to celebrate the 100,000th milestone. <ref>http://www.roblox.com/Item.aspx?ID=1213029</ref> |
'''Roblox''' is a free virtual [[MMOG]] building game designed for kids. The game is made up of [[Lego]]-esque bricks designed by the players. Roblox has no pre-defined goals and players are allowed to build anything such as houses, churches, or cities, or code with a simpler, easier to use version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lua_(programming_language) Lua].<ref>http://kidslike.info/roblox_using_roblox_as_an_educational_programming_language</ref> Roblox has in-game avatar chat, physics, and 3d Environments. Players can earn in-game currency for their creations, and badges to show on their User page. The avatars are completely customizable and its customization shows in-game. Roblox sells a service called Builders Club which gives users up to 10 places to build and play in, a log in bonus of 15 robux every day, and the ability to make and sell shirts and pants. Roblox has reached over [http://www.roblox.com/User.aspx?ID=2000000 2,000,000 users], and even created a hat to celebrate the 100,000th milestone. <ref>http://www.roblox.com/Item.aspx?ID=1213029</ref> |
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==Forum== |
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Roblox along with it's 3d gaming experience also sports an extensive forum. With 14 forum sections to browse through the forums are a great place to start when playing Roblox. |
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Revision as of 02:25, 11 February 2009
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Roblox | |
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Developer(s) | David Baszucki |
Publisher(s) | Roblox Corporation |
Designer(s) | David Baszucki |
Engine | ImPlicitNgine |
Platform(s) | PC |
Release | 2004 |
Genre(s) | MMOG |
Mode(s) | Online Multiplayer |
Roblox is a free virtual MMOG building game designed for kids. The game is made up of Lego-esque bricks designed by the players. Roblox has no pre-defined goals and players are allowed to build anything such as houses, churches, or cities, or code with a simpler, easier to use version of Lua.[1] Roblox has in-game avatar chat, physics, and 3d Environments. Players can earn in-game currency for their creations, and badges to show on their User page. The avatars are completely customizable and its customization shows in-game. Roblox sells a service called Builders Club which gives users up to 10 places to build and play in, a log in bonus of 15 robux every day, and the ability to make and sell shirts and pants. Roblox has reached over 2,000,000 users, and even created a hat to celebrate the 100,000th milestone. [2]