Coding & Tech
In this 90 minute Roblox Studio class, students will build their very own obstacle course game ready to publish on Roblox
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In this 90 minute class, students will be taught to make their own obby in Roblox! They will learn how to create game elements and also use elements from the toolbox in Roblox Studio (a computer aided design platform for making Roblox games). Before Class: - You must have a Roblox account - You must have downloaded and installed the Roblox Studio application on your Windows/Mac laptop/computer - Please note: Roblox Studio does not work on tablets or chromebooks - You should have a...
Students will understand the basics of computer aided design and the design environment within Roblox Studio. It is just as much as design technology course as it is a game development one.
1 file available upon enrollment
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Code Kids
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Features
Liking
If a player enjoys another player's obby, they can like it by pressing the green button with a thumbs up in front of their obby. If a player has enough likes, their obby could appear on Weekly Top Rated Board and the Top Rated Board.
Reporting
If an obby is inappropriate or purposely making the server lag, a player can report the obby by pressing the red button with a flag in front of their obby. Alternatively, when you enter someone's or your obby, a red flag beside the settings GUI will appear. When you click it, it leads you to the same thing as from the report button beside the gate.
Claiming an Obby
In every server you play, a red-covered gate is located randomly. Touching that gate will cause a GUI to appear. You will first greet with 5 vacant obbies. There are different options for an obby. Those options are "Rename" and "Load". The rename option will allow you rename the obby. The load option will load the obby.
The gate in front of you.
Creating an Obby
You will be first greeted with 5000 cash. To spend those cash, placing a part and scaling it are the only ways. The only way to receive more money is patience of a flat 1 minute. Every minute will reward you 500 cash. There are types of parts. Basic parts, Advanced parts, Custom parts, Essentials, Moving Parts, Pre-made, Special and Custom Pre-mades. Basic parts are objects you expect a lot. They have no special trait, they are just there. The advanced parts are objects that function as intended. Custom Parts are objects which have meshes. Essentials are parts which are only available to obbies. Moving parts are basically unanchored objects. Pre made is a set of obstacles that are grouped once selected to place down. Specials are characters that are used for either decoration, or profit. Gather everything and you created one at least. Custom Pre-mades or "My Pre-made" on the other hand works like a model where you can use to place it on different obbies with ease, basically works like your normal "Roblox Studio toolbox".
Team Create
If you are having trouble, struggling or thinking on something, Team Create is a way because it allows not only yourself but multiple people also. This is a risky feature because the fact that there can be trolling around any type of community regardless on what they are. However, if that specific person has granted access, but does not claim an obby. It will not work because that player requires to claim an obby first before doing so.
Reverting an obby
If you are not happy with people deleting your obbies (Team Create), there's this feature where you can revert your obbies back in time! Reverting an obby also reverts the cash balance of how much it was at that time.
Gamepasses
This is a gamepass in which praised by many because it grants you access to further creativity such as lighting, floors, and even music. All gamepasses like this are applied to all the obbies you take possession to. It costs a flat 399 robux to buy.
Double Cash
This is a gamepass in which doubles the money you gain AND your cash limit. Instead of a 10000 cash limit, for example, it will be 20000. It costs 299 robux to buy.
More Space
This is a gamepass in which expands your obbies greatly to the point where it almost barely touches another obby with the same exact gamepass. It costs 225 robux to buy.
More Height
This is a gamepass in which expands your obbies' height by 600 studs. It costs a mild 399 robux. The same thing to the Double Cash gamepass. This correlates with the More Space gamepass.
Music
This game has seven songs in the game. All of the songs are composed by Monophony, and are always played in the order below.
Listen to it on:
- SoundCloud (official)
- YouTube (unofficial)
Ether | 9069019114 (Old: 3313817916) |
Ester | 9069021034 (Old: 3313819527) |
Carbon | 3419674645 |
Solute | 7022213210 |
Condensate | 7022213911 |
Filtrate | 7022212461 |
Audio/Obby7 | 7136087872 |
Criticism
Community
The playerbase has a bad reputation for having tons of Undertale fights/AUs/showcases that could have easily been made in Roblox Studio, which is probably why Undertale fans stick to this game to create, because they figure it's much easier to use than Roblox Studio (when yet, Roblox Studio allows scripting to do many things that Obby Creator can't). There are even YouTube channels on the game dedicated to making Undertale-related things in the game only. These type of creations are also overrated or so, overshadowing the better creations, obby or not.
The game also has generic obbies, which are a few pre made assets slapped together.
Gamepasses
People also complain about the limited amount of part limit that you can place down in your own obby, and how many features seem pay-to-win. It is hard for players without Robux to make a good obby. The reason why this was made is to prevent lagging.
Trivia
- A character model costs 5 parts instead of 1 part, due to a character model having 5 parts, except for the head.
- Players that are featured have a name tag. Example: If your obby is placed at #123, your nametag will be [#123]. (Example: #[123] [famousPerson]: text)