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how to get in experience in roblox

To “get in experience in Roblox” you either:

  1. Play experiences (games made by others), or
  2. Create your own experiences (make games).

Both are called “experiences” on Roblox, so which one you want depends on whether you’re a player or a creator.

1. How to play (get into) experiences in Roblox

If you’re asking how to join and play experiences:

Install and set up

  1. Create a Roblox account at roblox.com.
  1. Download the Roblox app:
    • PC: from the official site; install RobloxPlayerLauncher.exe.
 * Mobile: from the App Store / Google Play Store.
 * Xbox: via the Xbox Store.
  1. Log in with your account.

Finding experiences

Once you’re logged in, you’ll see:

  • Today’s Picks – popular experiences that are trending right now.
  • Recommended For You – based on what you’ve played before.
  • Charts tab – the main catalog with categories like:
    • Most Popular
    • Top Rated
    • Top Trending.

You can also:

  • Use the search bar to look for specific titles or keywords (e.g., “obby”, “tycoon”, “roleplay”).
  • Browse by platform or category if you’re on a specific device.

Joining an experience

  1. Click on an experience title.
  2. On its page, hit the big green Play button.
  1. The Roblox client will launch, and you’ll drop into the game with other players.

Inside the game, basic controls are usually:

  • Move: W/A/S/D
  • Jump: Space
  • Camera: right-click + drag mouse (on PC).
  • Menu: Esc or the Roblox icon in the corner.

When you’re done, use the Leave button in the menu to exit.

2. How to create your own experience in Roblox

If you’re asking how to get experience as a creator (make games):

Start with Roblox Studio

  1. Go to create.roblox.com and download Roblox Studio.
  1. Install and log in with your Roblox account.
  2. Open the onboarding tour inside Studio to learn the basics.

Your first experience

Roblox Studio has built-in templates:

  • Baseplate – blank world to build from scratch.
  • Obby – obstacle course you can edit and customize.
  • Platformer – 3D platformer with coins, jumps, etc..

Steps:

  1. In Studio, click New → choose a template.
  2. Use the Toolbox , Terrain , and Explorer to add objects, build levels, and change materials/colors.
  1. Press Play to test your game in real time.
  1. Publish: FilePublish to Roblox, set it to Public , add a description, and save.

Learn building and scripting

To really “get experience” as a creator, follow these paths:

  • Intro to Roblox Studio – lessons on building basics.
  • Intro to Coding and Game Design – learn Lua scripting for games.
  • Lua Learning – an interactive experience inside Roblox that teaches Lua.
  • Roblox Developer 101 – tutorials for coding and building.
  • Animate in Roblox and Galactic Speedway – for animation and 3D modeling.

The official Creator Documentation is the main place to deepen your skills:

  • Guides, tutorials, and code samples for experiences, systems, and plugins.

3. Getting “experience” in the sense of skill

If you want to build real experience (not just play):

As a player

  • Play a wide variety of experiences: obbies, tycoons, roleplays, FPS, simulators.
  • Try games with different mechanics to understand what makes them fun.
  • Join communities, read comments, and see what developers say about their designs.

As a creator

  • Start tiny: build one small obby or a simple room.
  • Add one feature at a time (e.g., coins, checkpoints, moving platforms).
  • Iterate: test, adjust, publish, then improve.
  • Learn one scripting topic at a time:
    • Commands, events, and basic Lua.
    • Then data stores, leaderstats, and simple systems.
  • Join the Roblox Developer Forum and watch tutorial videos (like the 2026 Studio guide) to see real workflows.

Quick path summary

Goal| What to do
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Play experiences| Create account → install Roblox → browse Today’s Picks / Charts → click Play 310.
Make your first game| Install Roblox Studio → use a template (Obby/Baseplate) → build → test → publish 57.
Get real creator experience| Do Studio onboarding → follow Lua Learning & Developer 101 → build small games repeatedly → publish and improve 4.

If you tell me whether you’re more interested in playing or creating , I can give you a very short, step-by-step plan tailored to that path. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.