Quick Answer

As of July 2026, Drain the Lake on Roblox is a newly launched idle/incremental game (released June 3, 2026) where you drain a lake to retrieve your phone—but it does not have traditional ā€œendingsā€ like narrative or horror Roblox games do.

What Type of Game Is Drain the Lake?

Drain the Lake is designed as an idle-friendly incremental game , not a story-driven or puzzle-exploration game with multiple endings. The core loop is:

  • Your phone fell into a lake.
  • You fill a bucket, drain it for tokens.
  • Upgrade your Skill Tree (capacity, speed, multipliers).
  • Go deeper where water is worth more.
  • Add automation nodes so it runs while you’re away.
  • Reach the bottom of the lake as your end goal.

Because it’s an incremental/idle game, the ā€œendingā€ is effectively reaching the bottom after fully upgrading and draining everything—not unlocking different cinematic or story-based endings.

Why People Confuse It With ā€œEndingā€ Games

Many popular Roblox games do have multiple endings (like ā€œEasiest Game on Roblox,ā€ ā€œDon’t Leave Your TV On,ā€ or puzzle/horror titles), so players often search for ā€œall endingsā€ as a standard completion goal. But in Drain the Lake’s case:

  • There’s no branching narrative.
  • There are no alternate final scenes.
  • The progression is linear and upgrade-based.

TL;DR

  • Drain the Lake (Roblox) = idle/incremental game about draining a lake to get your phone back.
  • Endings? → Just one ā€œendā€: reaching the bottom after maxing out upgrades.
  • No secret/alternate endings have been reported or documented as of July 2026.

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