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I played Roblox’s hottest game that’s sweeping social media and got my ass handed to me by a bunch of 12-year-olds

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I played Roblox’s hottest game that’s sweeping social media and got my ass handed to me by a bunch of 12-year-olds

I’ve always been fascinated by all things fashion. Growing up in the early 2000s meant I was bombarded with dress-up games galore: I was obsessed with Bratz, Dollz Mania pages clogged up my Dad’s Firefox bookmarks (sorry Pops), and I’ve accrued far too many hours in the Style Savvy games on Nintendo DS.

Now I may be approaching 30 at a terrifying rate, but the little fashionista in me has yet to crumble into dust. Dressing up virtual characters is still very much my jam—after all, we know fashion is the real endgame in any game that lets you customise your character. With The Algorithm forever listening, it means I’ve been fed a ridiculous amount of Dress to Impress clips across all of my social media for months now.

(Image credit: Roblox Corporation)

It’s one of Roblox’s 40 million+ “experiences” and arguably one of its most popular right now, drawing in over 100,000 concurrent users throughout the day and accruing over 2.7 billion visits since releasing in November. If you didn’t guess by the name and all my prior rambling, it’s a dress-up game where you’re handed a theme, given just over five minutes to cobble together an appropriate outfit before walking the runway and busting a few moves to try and really sell your getup. Everyone can rate your outfit out of five stars: get a high enough score and you can land yourself on the podium as the One True Fashionista.

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