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Roblox Top Role-Playing Games

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A comprehensive guide to some of the greatest role-playing games available on Roblox.Get the official scoop on some of the most popular role-playing games on Roblox, like the Bloxy Award-winning MeepCity, the massively popular Royale High, the classic Work at a Pizza Place, and much more.

Each profile features in-depth interviews with the developers and creators, as well as a comprehensive gameplay guide so you can take your skills to the next level.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 21, 2019

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August 28, 2020
This Book is honestly one of my favourite books to read! It provides lots of information about Role Playing Games on Roblox. It has detailed information about the games, and some tips for playing the game. I would suggest that you buy this book, if you like playing Roblox or want to know more about role play games.
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June 12, 2019
This is one of those books that you give to your children and they instantly take it and read it and love it.

My kids have spent many a happy hour on Roblox when they should have been doing homework. They’ve also watched a lot of Roblox videos on YouTube. They even have some Roblox toys and clothes. Therefore this book is perfect for them.

First it is excellently presented. It is A5 in size, full colour and has a glossy hardcover. Inside the contents start with an introduction from Mr. Bling Bling (a Roblox character) who has "expertly curated" this volume before double-page spreads covering 41 adventure games available to play via Roblox. As such they provide more of an intro to the games rather than a deep-dive. Some of these games my kids have played before (e.g. MeepCity and Work at a Pizza Place) and some of these games they have yet to discover but thanks to this book they will now discover them (Snow Shovelling Simulator – I wonder if it will be as exciting as it sounds). In this way it is enhancing their Roblox experience. One complaint about the featured games though. There is at least one game in here, Welcome to Bloxburg, that requires Robux to play, Robux being an in-game currency that is bought with real currency, so that is one game they will miss out on but the rest are free to play (as far as I know). I don't think they should have put a pay-to-play game in here when the majority of games are free on Roblox, but that is just one game of 41 so not too big an issue.

The double-page spreads for each game all have nice colour pictures (although at just a couple of pictures per game it is hard to get a feel for the game from them), a little bit of text about the game, some quick tips (e.g. upgrade your fishing rod in MeepCity to increase your chances of catching rare fish so you can earn more coins), and some info and a quick interview with the developer. After these have been read thoroughly there is a section at the end of the book with some info on how to pick up some tricky achievements from some of the games featured (although weirdly the first one they say you can no longer achieve) before there is an outro as Mr. Robot (another Roblox character) initiates farewell protocol.

Some people comment on these books to say that they will be soon be out of date as that is what happens with game books, but Roblox is different to other games in that these games will be there in years to come without changing much. They won't be annually updated like FIFA for example. True new games may come onto the (ro-)block (subtle joke there) and these new games won't be picked up in here but this book will still be relevant for years to come. And true developers will improve the games that feature here (some of the developers say they will improve their games in their interviews) but the games are not covered in massive-amounts of detail here so are unlikely to change drastically over time. Some of the games may well be taken off Roblox too, but for popular games like MeepCity and the others featured here I think that unlikely.

All-in-all if Roblox is a big bit of your life, or your children's life, then this is the perfect book for you or them.
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August 3, 2025
Kiddo kept bringing this home from the library and I decided it was time to just buy a copy (because I'm the one who has to carry the books to and fro lol). I don't know if he gets much out of it, but he seems to love it. This was also a good introduction for me to Roblox in general.
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