![]() ![]() “Favoriting” a game essentially adds it to your personal playlist. Welcome to the Neighborhood of Robloxia by testin423 was the most favorited game of 2013. The following games have the best ratio of thumbs up to thumbs down, and have all accumulated no fewer than 2,000 votes. Thumbs up/thumbs down was a new feature for 2013. The Stalker by Maximum_ADHD had the highest rating of any game with more than 2,000 votes, narrowly beating Epic Mining 2. Games that had success in this arena generally also have high-quality gameplay, which is exactly what we anticipated we’d see. This presented a new way for developers to gain visibility without necessarily having to rack up millions of game plays. ![]() This year we continued to diversify the available means of earning ROBUX, our virtual currency, while also further incentivizing game developers to pursue game monetization. Sword Fighting Tournament by Maximum_ADHD made the most ROBUX out of any game in 2013. Congratulations to the game’s developer, daxter33, on the success. The list was capped by Paintball!, a long-successful competitive FPS with 2013 visits of almost 13.5 million and lifetime visits of more than 27 million. Original commentary Ī total of six games accumulated more than 10 million visits across the year, which is two more than there were in 2012. Paintball! by daxter33 was the most visited experience of 2013. In this first section, we’ll dig into the most popular games of the year from multiple perspectives: most visited, top earning, most “favorited,” and highest rated. There are many things to do on ROBLOX, but if there’s one activity that unites almost everyone who participates, it’s playing the games. In this article, we are looking back at all 365 days of 2013 to find out what user creations performed the best and resonated the most. Once in a while, a creation catches such fire that it becomes a trend – and the benefits snowball from there. Needless to say, our bustling community creates more games, worlds, avatar accessories, and assorted media than any single person could ever hope to explore. Just a couple weeks ago, we saw more than 160,000 ROBLOXians logged in simultaneously. In 2013, ROBLOX surpassed 50 million registered accounts. The following preface was written by Haak as the introduction to the source article: ![]()
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