Broken Bones Simulator Roblox Make Money
Broken Bones is a series of Roblox games consisting of Broken Bones 1, 2 and 3. These games are designed around the concept of breaking as many bones as possible in a fun manner. Although it might not have the best of messages for younger players, it was very successful and continues to be one of the biggest franchises on Roblox. The comedic plot of the game was a sensation with the Roblox community, causing it to gain a lot of attention and visits.
Broken Bones 2 is a bone breaking game created by a user called Zaquille. It is a successor to Broken Bones and a predecessor to Broken Bones 3. As of June 23, 2019, it has 20,822,660 visits and 329,914 favorites. Similarly to its predecessor, players must fall downwards on over 90 maps, with the objective of breaking the most bones. Safe Free Robux Site (WORKING!): Link: https://pastebin.com/raw/1FN.
The game was created by Zaquille, a developer that has been playing Roblox since early May of 2016. Since then he has gained a combined amount of place visits that adds up to almost 58 million! Broken Bones 2 has 53K+ likes, 12M+ visits and was created back in late 2014. Broken Bones 3 has only 3M+ visits and 12K+ likes but was created in late 2015. The original game, Broken Bones, was created all the way back in 2010 but has 9K+ likes and 3M+ visits.
Unfortunately, the game’s success is depleted by the fact that the game is fun for a while but doesn’t have very much playability. All the levels have the same goals, just that there are new and diverse ways to break your bones. The gameplay can get quite repetitive due to this and so once you have completed all the levels, there is not much point in continuing to play the game. This can also explain why the game has so many expansions, due to the unfortunate side effects that a game like this has.
Fortunately for the game’s developers, due to how fun it is to watch on videos, many YouTubers record videos on Broken Bones which sprouts its growth. So, whilst it’s fame doesn’t last for very long, thanks to its popularity on YouTube, it’s new instalments tend to get quite a lot of visits and keep it relevant.
Another good note about Broken Bones is its physics and animations which are somewhat revolutionary on Roblox. It is well applauded for it’s very modernised physics which are very impressive for a Roblox game, taking inspiration from actual, big title games. It is certainly a unique game, that’s for sure and it is somewhat pleasing seeing your Roblox character break his bones and shake around like a lunatic.
Overall, I’d give the game a 6/10 rating, because as fun as it is, unfortunately there isn’t much incentive about it and it’s a game that once completed, there isn’t much else to really do. I would like to place it higher due to how fun it can be to watch on YouTube and to watch your character freak out, but it wouldn’t be fair to other games I have reviewed that have a lot of playability.
I’d rate the game 5/10 in playability. Unfortunately, compared to other games I have reviewed, there isn’t much fun in playing the game after completing it. The content is very repetitive with the only difference being the terrain in which you fall on. As I said, there isn’t much content in these games however fortunately, they frequently receive expansions.
I’d rate the game an 8/10 in graphic/animations design. The game is amazingly animated with incredible physics that would make some actual games jealous. It has revolutionary physics for Roblox and the graphics seem to be getting better by every new game.
That’s all for this review, thanks for reading and I would highly suggest checking out Fraser2TheMax’s video in which he plays Broken Bones 3! Check out my other game reviews as well!
Game Link:https://www.roblox.com/games/330997830/Broken-Bones-3
(For those of you that trust my opinion before reading what I have to say, here’s the link to the place right away. http://www.roblox.com/Broken-Bones-Ragdoll-Physics-No-Limb-Loss-item?id=36190405)
Now, I recently got a three day ban (For a crime I did not commit!), so in so far as ROBLOX, I didn’t have much to do besides try to prove my innocence to the customer service team to have them lift my ban (I told you, it wasn’t me who killed my wife!), but being the grizzled cops, hardened by a lifetime of cleaning up the streets and seeing all kinds of macabre things, they didn’t want to hear my story and chalked me up as another one of the numerous bloodthirsty criminals prowling the street of our proud ROBLOX. I don’t blame them, but I feel as the plot develops, they will begin to see the way things REALLY happened (I cannot stress enough, I didn’t murder my wife). But until that day, or until the tree days of my ban are up, I’m on the lamb.
That story aside (I’m not sure if it has anything to do with the whole ‘game of the week’ thing), I had a lot of spare time on my hands, and found myself playing some games on the front page.
At first glance, this game seemed like any other poorly made game, made solely to appeal to the younger audience on ROBLOX.
Looks like any other ‘FALL DOWN THE STAIRS TO BE VIP FREE ADMIN!11’ kind of place. But it’s not. This place is an amazing example of game concepts typically considered immature done well. The game is well scripted, simple, entertaining, faced paced, and engaging.
The premise of the game is simple enough; you throw your ROBLOXian down a variety of things the safety-conscious ought not throw themselves down. The more ‘bones’ (honestly, I didn’t know plastic people had bones to break) you break, the more money you get from your insurance (and again; I didn’t know plastic people had insurance on their questionably existent bones). It was surprisingly fun, because, unlike most other games of the falling down stairs variety, this one was actually fun to watch, and promised more than just a distant concept of being “VIP”. Not to mention a few good badges to hold my progress, as well as ones to unlock to bring me back to play more.
Every time you did it, not only was it funny to watch, it also rewarded you money, and set you that much closer to unlocking new maps or features. I actually played the game for a full hour before needing to take a break from the computer (A Samacado needs his exercise, you know).
So yeah, it’s engaging, rewards playing, and is hilarious to watch. I wouldn’t be surprised if it got Featured.
For those of you taking notes out there, it follows all the key points that one should follow when trying to make a game be popular, and stay popular;
- It’s simple to play, and simple to interact with (i.e, simple to use GUI, no complicated steps to play)
- It gives the player a sense of accomplishment
- It rewards the player for playing a longer amount of time
- It’s easy to make new content for
- It isn’t massive enough to hinder performance on older machines
- It’s easy on the eyes
- The concept doesn’t come across as TOO new (falling down stairs is a tried and true concept, if you ask me)
Broken Bones Simulator Roblox
This place is the first time in a long time that I have enjoyed a game the was on the front page (save for stickmasterluke’s places, they always tend to be good).
So yes, I heartily recommend this place. Go and give it a visit! http://www.roblox.com/Broken-Bones-Ragdoll-Physics-No-Limb-Loss-item?id=36190405
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