if you want to feel 2011 again, go stand on a platform and wait for a flood
every so often i take a lap through the old classics to remind myself what this platform used to feel like, and natural disaster survival is always the first stop. you spawn on a little floating map, a sign tells you what's coming — earthquake, flood, tornado, meteor shower — and then you just survive it, or you don't. no meta, no loadout, no thirty-tab upgrade menu. just you, a platform, and physics that want you gone. this is what roblox WAS. back in the guest-and-tix era half the front page was stuff like this — simple ideas executed clean — and you'd play for an hour with total strangers, everyone laughing when the tsunami swept the whole lobby off at once. it hasn't aged into a great game, i said so in my review, but as a time machine it's flawless. sometimes i just need to remember the platform from before it learned how to sell me things.