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| 12 Feb 2014 02:31 AM |
| minus the roleplayers and greeners, toontown's community is like 10x better than roblox's. |
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| 12 Feb 2014 02:32 AM |
| roblox has less hackers but the worst a normal toontown hacker could do is reset a district |
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| 12 Feb 2014 02:33 AM |
| i always thought how easy it was for people to hack toontown was funny |
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| 12 Feb 2014 03:18 AM |
Dude, I've played both for about 4 years. Here are my reviews:
Toontown: This is a great game that I enjoyed playing when I was younger. The game is addicting and very exciting at times. It is based on a leveling system through different sets of quests called districts. The main problem with the game is that the target audience is around 6-10 years old. Many people don't even know wtf they are typing. Toontown is also filled with in patches bugs and glitches. It is also INSANELY easy to hack. Overall it is a great game. Rate: 8.0
ROBLOX: A amazing game where all content is user created. Their community is definitely worse but that is why their audience in 10-18 year olds. ROBLOX features a building program called ROBLOX Studio. This allows users to upload content, create games, or program whatever the frick they want with lua. There is no one objective in ROBLOX either. They also now include DevEx to allow users to get paid for their work if they are actually apealing to players. Rate: 9.0 |
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