How KreekCraft Plays Roblox in His Web Browser

KreekCraft (a popular Roblox YouTuber with over 16 million subscribers) doesn’t actually play Roblox directly inside a standard web browser like Chrome or Firefox for full gameplay. Instead, he—and most Roblox players—use the Roblox Player app, which is launched via the browser but runs as a separate application. That said, there are a few ways he (or anyone) might appear to “play in the browser,” and some recent features add nuance.

The Standard Way: Browser + Roblox Player

  • Browse in browser : KreekCraft visits Roblox.com in his browser to find games, just like any user.
  • Click “Play” : When he clicks the play button on a game page, the browser triggers the Roblox Player to launch.
  • Game runs in app : The actual game runs in the dedicated Roblox Player (or mobile/console app), not inside the browser tab.

This is the official and most common method for playing Roblox on PC.

Cloud Gaming: True Browser Play

There are cloud gaming platforms (like now.gg, Easyfun.gg, cloudmoonapp.com) that let you play Roblox entirely in a browser without installing the Roblox Player. While there’s no public confirmation that KreekCraft regularly uses these for his main content, they do exist and could theoretically be used for quick tests, clips, or specific videos.

Roblox’s New In-Game Web Browsing Feature

In late 2025, Roblox introduced a feature that allows players to browse the web inside certain Roblox experiences. KreekCraft made a TikTok about this, reacting to the idea of web browsing within Roblox games. This is the opposite of what your question implies: it’s Roblox letting you use a browser inside the game, not playing Roblox inside a browser.

Hidden/Debug Browser (Older Rumor)

There have been community discussions and videos (including on the r/KreekCraft subreddit) about a “hidden browser” in Roblox that “fully works,” but this is generally considered a curiosity, debug tool, or limited feature—not the way KreekCraft regularly plays.

So, How Does He Do It?

In practice:

  • KreekCraft uses the standard Roblox setup : browser to choose games, Roblox Player to run them.
  • Any appearance of “playing in the browser” is either:
    • The browser launching the Roblox Player, or
    • A cloud gaming service (possible but not confirmed as his main method), or
    • Content about Roblox’s new in-experience web browsing feature.

If you want to mimic his setup, the straightforward route is: install Roblox Player, browse games on Roblox.com, click Play, and let the Roblox app handle the actual gameplay.

TL;DR: KreekCraft doesn’t truly play Roblox inside a normal web browser; he uses the browser to launch the Roblox Player, which runs the game. True browser-only play is possible via cloud gaming sites, but that’s not the standard or confirmed method he uses.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.