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ROBLOX | |
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Developer(s) | ROBLOX Corporation |
Publisher(s) | ROBLOX Corporation |
Director(s) | David Baszucki (CEO) John Shedletsky (Creative Director) |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, rudimentary Mac OS X version |
Release | June 2005 |
Genre(s) | MMOG, MMORPG, Physics-based sandbox |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Roblox (stylized as RŌBLOX) is a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) virtual playground and workshop designed for children aged 7 and over. Players can build games with blocks of various shapes, sizes, and materials.[1] Roblox users can script the places they design with a restricted and sandboxed version of Lua 5.1.[2] Roblox is part of the TRUSTe privacy program[3] and is a Better Business Bureau accredited corporation.[4][5]
ROBOX has raised $2.3 million in funding after an equity issue,[6] and another $4 million was raised after a second round of funding.[7]
There is also a wiki for ROBLOX, the Roblox Wiki.
History and development
ROBLOX was created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in Silicon Valley, California and is based in Redwood City, California.[8] The name is a portmanteau of the words robots and blocks.[9]
In mid-2007, ROBLOX considered a new character concept to allow for more complex clothing such as hairpieces to blend with the character.[10] This was however rejected later for the minifigure design which was already in use. In 2010, ROBLOX gave a second shot at publishing different body shapes which players could buy using virtual currency.[11]
2010 Haiti Relief help
2010 Haiti earthquake relief efforts
On 21 January 2010, ROBLOX donated $5472 to relief efforts for the 2010 Haiti earthquake, allowing players to buy one of two virtual items: the Red Hat for Haiti, which contributed 65 cents for every person who bought it, or the Blue Hat for Haiti that contributed 10 cents for every person who bought it.[12]
2011 Japan relief efforts
On 11 March 2011, ROBLOX did a similar relief effort for the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, selling two types of caps, a Japanese Baseball cap, and a Rising Sun cap, donating $0.10 or $1.00 respectively for each cap bought.[13]
Roblox users have bought the fundraiser hats 23,395[14] times, raising a total of $10,445.80[14] Roblox has donated it to the American Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Fund.
As of December 2, 2011, Roblox released the Generous Gift of the Rising Sun which gave all members who purchased either hat in relief funds for Japan an exclusive gift to thank them for their efforts. (Exclusive gift)
Updates
In mid-2008, Roblox added a feature to allow non-registered users to enter places with restricted functionality by playing as a guest.[15] The username of a guest is shown as "Guest [number (0-9999)]". Guests can only use the chat menu full of predetermined phrases and words.
In 2010 Roblox made a sizable cosmetic update to its game GUI, as well as to its site, introducing a smoother in-game experience, advanced shading, and a menu to hold built in build tools (In edit mode). The website also received a sizable facelift - introducing a new theme selection for the users (Roblox 3.0). At the end of 2010, Roblox disabled the feature of uploading sounds, images, animations, and mesh data types via Roblox Studio, and also disabled the viewing of data previously uploaded that way.
At the beginning of 2011, Roblox introduced a new feature that allowed users with any type of Builders Club to make places that could only be played/entered by users who also have a Builders Club subscription.
In May 2011, Roblox made another GUI cosmetic update for the game, following the previous 2010 update. It smoothens out the rest of the CoreGUI, including the player/team list. During the month of May, Roblox also introduced a brand new application for iOS devices.
In August 2011, Roblox introduced the plugin feature.[16] Plugins allow users to write Lua code that adds a button to the Roblox Studio toolbars to write custom features into their version of Roblox Studio. As of September 2011 there is no official way to share these plugins to other users, and non-Roblox links are not allowed on the Roblox forums.
Gameplay
There are square studs for the game, Due to ROBLOX Getting sued from Circle Studs, People can build in their own games, Due to ROBLOX announcing at their First Ever Convention, ROBLOX Rally 2011, They said that Personal Servers would be created, It was, But this has caused many problems, A player could be promoted to Member, And ruin the whole "place", ROBLOX Browser is available in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, And when you download ROBLOX, The original ROBLOX Browser.
Customization
Players customize their characters with items in the Catalog. The Catalog contains staff and user created items such as clothing, images, models, gear, sets, heads, faces, and "packages", which include a torso, legs and arms. A user can also create one of these items (excluding the gear, heads, faces, hats and packages) and upload it onto the Catalog.
Interaction
Players can also visit other users' 3-D virtual places, represented by their characters, and move around with the spacebar and arrow keys/WASD. With the "/" key the users can also chat with each other. Users can optionally allow their places to be visited offline, but this also allows other players to copy the user's content. And they have a chat button, Or a Party button.
Game development
Users have a choice of thousands of games to play, varying in design from what the game developers wanted to create. Types of places vary by the feature where the creator of the game can choose a genre. Players in Roblox have the ability to construct up to 100 places under one account using an unlimited supply of virtual building blocks.
Optionally, users can utilize a sandboxed version of Lua to add extra interactivity to their games.
Roblox Studio
Roblox Studio is a program similar to Microsoft Visual Studio used to construct places.[17]
Players create their own places, edit them and also edit public domain places.
Economy
Roblox has its own virtual economy, with two different types of currency: tickets and robux.
Tickets are earned when other users visit a person's virtual places, the first time a player logs in each day, and when other users buy the player's virtual items. These items include shirts, pants, and T-shirts. They can be sold for either a set price in Tickets, or in Robux, allowing the buyer to choose which currency they pay with.
Robux are earned daily by paid members, in varying amounts, depending on the user's level of membership that is Builders Club. Robux can be earned through sale of virtual goods, and can also be purchased with real money.
On November 21, 2008 the Roblox currency exchange was introduced.[18] Tickets can be exchanged for Robux and vice versa. Some people take advantage of the RoblEX and make money off of it from trading schemes.[19]
ImPlicitNgine
The ImPlicitNgine is a physics engine programmed in C++ that is used in Roblox. David Baszucki, the CEO and co-founder of Roblox Corporation, created the engine in 2004. The engine handles physics that simulate the real world in tandem with OGRE and G3D, which handles the rendering of the graphics. The ImPlicitNgine allows accurate simulation of hundreds of thousands of rigid bodies in real time. ImPlicitNgine also allows games to be composed without any static geometry sans the skybox. Because of this, every entity in a game can have physical calculations applied to it.
It features rigid body simulation, real time simulation, and spherical and rectangular physical calculation.
Upgrades
Although Roblox is free-to-play, Roblox lets players pay for premium upgrades such as Builders Club. There are three versions of Builders Club: Builders Club (referred to as "BC"), Turbo Builders Club (referred to as "TBC"), and Outrageous Builders Club (referred to as "OBC"). Builders Club allows players to have more places and get exclusive items. If players purchase TBC or OBC, they will receive more benefits than standard Builder's Club.
Cash cards
Roblox gives people the option to pay via PayPal, Rixty, Wallie, Paymo, and Target also sells Roblox cards at Toys "R" Us,[20] 7-Eleven, GameStop, Walmart, Best Buy, Future Shop and Sainsbury's which can be purchased for $10 or $25 or in the UK £10 or £20 and be used for upgrades such as Builders Club or Robux. Currently, the cards are only sold in the US, Canada and the UK.[21]
Parents
Roblox gives parents the option of two chat modes: standard chat or safe chat. With standard chat, players can type anything they wish into the chat box, but with safe chat they may only choose from pre-selected words and phrases. Roblox also gives parents the option to monitor their kid's activity with a parent account. When a user is under safe chat, they can only see other pre-selected messages.
Roblox is certified by the Better Business Bureau and TRUSTe.
Test Sites
Roblox also hosts two test sites, gametest.roblox.com and sitetest.roblox.com. gametest.roblox.com is used for testing different features in-game, and sitetest.roblox.com is used for new features on the website. These sites are available to registered users to test new features being developed. The sites are only up at certain times, and players on the regular site are notified with an orange banner saying when they are available.
Compatibility
Historically, Roblox has been only compatible with Microsoft Windows, but recent updates made by Roblox have created a Mac app with the Roblox Studio feature available for Mac computers running Mac OS X 10.5 and higher.
iPhone App
On May 26, 2011 Roblox released an iOS app.[22]
With this app, players can do things on the website, such as view their profile, manage their friends and more, with more features coming. However, there is no feature for building or playing Roblox games, and there is currently a bug with the app which allows you to register usernames over the character limit. In the newest version, 1.1.1, a feature was added where the user can now buy Builders Club as an in-app purchase, via iTunes.[23]
iPad App
On January 13, 2012, Roblox created a beta/unfinished Roblox App for the iPad that showed a test robloxian walking around in the map Crossroads by tapping on the screen in the desired area. (The app has not been released yet)[citation needed]
Browser Compatability
Historically, ROBLOX could only be launched through Internet Explorer, as well as the ROBLOX Browser. On May 5, 2011, ROBLOX updated to allow users to launch ROBLOX from Google Chrome and Firefox.,[24] and as of January 21, 2012, Roblox could be launched through Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari, on PC's and Macs, along with the ROBLOX Browser.[25]
See also
- Blockland - Blockland is a similar online computer game.
- Lego Universe - A MMOG created by NetDevil, that has been endorsed by Lego. (Now Discontinued)
- Infiniminer
References
- ^ "Roblox Game Review - MMO Hut". MMOHut. Retrieved 13 November 2009.
- ^ "Roblox as an educational program language". Kids Like. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
- ^ "Roblox at TRUSTe". TRUSTe. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
- ^ "BBB Review of ROBLOX in Redwood City, California". Better Business Bureau. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
- ^ "Better Business Bureau Accredited". Roblox Corporation. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
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(help) - ^ "Roblox Raises 2.3M". VentureBeat. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
- ^ "ROBLOX Raises $4 Million For Its Online Building Game For Kids".
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- ^ "Interview with Telamon". Roblox Corporation. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
- ^ "Roblox Developers' Journal >> More Character Visuals". Roblox Corporation. Retrieved 22 March 2010.
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(help) - ^ "ROBLOX Uses Virtual Goods to Help Kids Donate to Haiti". Earthtimes. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
- ^ "Roblox Developers' Journal >> Hats for Japan".
- ^ a b "Roblox Developers' Journal >> Generosity by the Thousands for Japan!".
- ^ "Be Our Guest; Buy Our ROBUX". Roblox Corporation. Retrieved 26 September 2008.
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(help) - ^ "Roblox Developers' Journal >> ROBLOX Plugins: Power to Scripters". Roblox Corporation. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
- ^ "Roblox - A Cool Lego-Based Free Virtual World for Kids". makeuseof.com. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
- ^ "It's the Economy…". Retrieved 19 July 2010.
- ^ "The unofficial RoblEX trading group".
- ^ "ROBLOX Cards now available at Toys R Us!". Roblox Corporation. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
- ^ "ROBLOX Cards Now Available at 7-Eleven!". Roblox Corporation. 1 October 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
- ^ Herndon, Becky Lee (26 May 2011). "ROBLOX for iPhone Version 1.0!". Roblox. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^ Shedletsky, John (18 September 2011). "Builders Club Available in iTunes". Roblox. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^ "Find Your Favorite Games!". Roblox. 25 Jan 2012. Retrieved 25 Jan 2012.
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