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There are not a lot of free games that offer full first-person shooter experiences. Although Call of Duty: Warzone, and titles alike, are unique takes on the genre, Roblox delivers games that behold Team Deathmatch and one-life survival matches that are of honorable quality. If you’re on PC, mobile, or Xbox, here are the FPS titles you need to play first on Roblox.
Arsenal
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxOne of the most colorful games on this list is Arsenal. It doesn’t try to replicate popular military shooters, with it being much more comedic, placing matches on luxurious beachside, mansions, and even spaceships. Even though its scarce on content at the moment, it’s still addicting when taking out teams with unconventional weapons, like swords, blasters, and flamethrowers.
Bad Business
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxBad Business is one of the rare few that works hard to make you forget you’re playing Roblox. The game has its own in-depth progression system, has a familiar loadout build structure, and rewards players loads of skins for completing challenges. It is team-based, but expect many to ignore capturing objectives as kills are more beneficial for leveling up.
Big Paintball
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxThe level of detail in Big Paintball is worthy of an award. For one, each shot leaves different color paint splatters on the battlefield, leaving the map in disarray at match’s end. Shooting also takes distance and the weight of paintballs into account, so their trajectory is more like a cannon rather than bullets. With plenty of guns and locations, Big Paintball is great for competitive play against friends.
Call of Roblox
© Provided by GamePurThis isn’t the Call of Duty experience you may believe it is, but it’s reminiscent of the franchise’s Campaign mode. Here, you can create loadouts and storm beaches to go after waves of enemies with a large number of players by your side. The environment is well-designed, even for a Roblox game, with numerous trenches, homes, and hills to strategically fire from.
Counter Blox
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxThis is exactly what it seems like – almost to a tee. There are only a few modes, but each map is certainly recognizable and has the same bleak color pallet as those from the PC cult classic, Counter Strike: Counter Offensive. Gameplay is also fairly realistic, but you may find yourself questioning if some hit boxes actually cause damage.
Mad Paintball 2
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxThe other paintball FPS on this list is much more arcady. Mad Paintball 2 focuses on beating your friends’ high scores and earning in-game currency for doing so. However, the game is also significant in that it presents a capture the flag mode – which most don’t. It is fast-paced and drops you into some massive maps for paint-filled fun.
Military Combat Tycoon
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxThis first-person shooter differs dramatically from the rest, as the main goal is to increase your squad’s base size. With more collected kills, your team will earn access to tanks, helicopters, and money to build additional rooms for your hideout. The map can be considered too large for some, as driving to enemy bases can take minutes, but it’s still perfect for those bringing along a big group of friends.
Phantom Forces
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxIt’s safe to say that Phantom Forces is the best Roblox take on Call of Duty. The game has over 100 guns and a handful of complex, but eerily familiar maps to try them on. It does get bogged down by its insistence that you buy weapons crates to unlock gear, but you can go for hours without feeling as if you have to purchase anything.
Polybattle
© Provided by GamePur Image via RobloxPolybattle is for those who are dedicated to modes like Modern Warfare’s Ground War. The game is centered around two countries battling it out for full control of the five main bases on one of the gigantic outdoor maps. Like it’s inspiration, users can expect a collection of vehicles and weapons available from the start of the game. The only setback may be the aiming, as the sensitivity options don’t alter the camera’s speed by much.
Zombie Uprising
© Provided by GamePurIt’s not all about PvP shooters in Roblox. Zombie Uprising is a challenging arcade-based game that pits a lobby against waves of the undead. If players are able to get to higher rounds, they’ll partake in raids that feature high-adrenaline boss battles. Some locations are quite bland, and don’t bring much else but flat land. Though, the thrill of surpassing tough rounds can take your mind off this.
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Last week we released our first ROBLOX Game Template, which gives you the starting tools you need to create a Capture the Flag FPS. While the simplicity with which ROBLOX users can create FPS games using templates opens the doors to just about anyone, it also means it’s going to take extra effort to transcend the competition and get noticed.
With that in mind, we’ll explain some useful ways you can take your ROBLOX FPS to the next level.
That’s step one. When you sit down with a blank slate in ROBLOX Studio, it’s tempting to just start creating, but you should first step back and think about what it actually is you want to create. Surely, most of your favorite level designers are working off goals and deep concepts – okay, maybe some natural ability, too – rather than luck.
You can stick with the tried-and-true FPS genres — capture the flag, capture points, deathmatch — but you’re also free to put a spin on the standard formulas.
For instance, you can try to create four teams of five, playable character races, or Aliens vs. Predator-type gameplay. Deception Infection is a great example of this notion. One player starts as the “infected” and attempts to transfer the infection to other players — the survivors — without them knowing (thus, the deception). The only way to win is to be the last class standing.
It takes time to go from a concept to finished level. Here are some things to consider as you design your game.
Symmetry (or lack thereof)
One of the most well-known and oft-played multi-player FPS maps is 2fort – introduced in Team Fortress, recreated in Team Fortress Classic, and revived years later in Team Fortress 2. It’s simple and timeless, thanks to its pathing, combat arenas and flexibility to many defenses. But it’s also perfectly symmetrical, with each fort a mirror image of the other.
While symmetry can and does work, multiplayer FPS maps can take any shape. For instance, the ROBLOX Content team released Base Wars FPS earlier this year and, while each of its two teams has unique territory, both sides are balanced out by distinct advantages. The asymmetry adds replay value, as players may want to experiment with playing from both sides. You can read more about its level design here.
Sketch your ideas
Once you have some ideas of how you’d like your map to look, you should put something on paper. It doesn’t have to be pretty, or accurate, or even good; it should simply be a starting point that lets you visualize your thoughts. Mark places that you’d like to have elevated. Draw some cover spots. Consider the paths you’d like players to take from place to place. Don’t be afraid to throw away an idea that’s not quite right.
Scale
The size of your level determines, in part, its tension and pace. If you compact 30 players into a small box, it’s going to become a frantic deathmatch, in spite of any hopes you may have had for strategic play. If you use every bit of space available but don’t help players cover ground quickly, they won’t experience enough action to keep them interested.
When you consider the scale of your level, make sure it matches the gameplay you desire. Here’s a good tip: monitor the pace of your character while building a level. If, for example, a character moves 16 studs a second, that means a player can move across a 160 x 160 level in ten seconds. When you build a new level, create what we call a “Whitebox” model first–it’s a base plate with fill-in boxes where the buildings and terrain would be. Walk through it. See if it feels right.
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Most popular FPS games have a well-defined theme or style. Team Fortress 2 is unmistakable, what with its almost cartoony animations and workin’-man world. BioShock separates itself from the pack with a ‘50s art-deco look that you won’t find anywhere else. Don’t underestimate the power of a unique visual appeal.
Even something as simple as a decent, well defined color palette will help your level look professional and seem more memorable to players. You can take color a step further and pit your game in a genre – from fantasy to sci-fi – by building structures, incorporating weapons, creating textures and using colors that fit the universe. One thing is certain: mish-mashes of genres might be funny, but they probably won’t net you much success.
It’s not easy to venture into “advanced” territory, but many of our users have done it. Here are a few keys to getting ahead of the competition:
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Start with simple ideas.
Create a lot of content. See what your friends like and dislike about your games, and keep experimenting until something gains traction among a larger swath of players.
Spend time learning scripting languages; if you’re building in ROBLOX, you should learn how to code in Lua. This will make it easier for you to be creative and bring your unique ideas to fruition.
Remember that designing fun is hard. Not every first attempt is going to be successful.