The Mobile-Friendly ROBLOX Blog

ROBLOX Blog on iPhoneThe ROBLOX blog is now mobile-friendly. Load up blog.roblox.com on your preferred mobile device and you’ll be able to breeze through the latest posts, no matter where you are. Gone are the days of slow loading, fumbling to click microscopic links and straining to read undersized text. Here are the days of staying up to date on the latest ROBLOX news, as soon as it’s announced, and joining the discussion from wherever you may be!

Have a look around and try interacting with our content, whether that be commenting, watching videos or searching the archives. If you run into any issues browsing the blog on a mobile device, please let us know in the comments of this post. It’s still a new feature, and we will do our best to make tweaks based on your feedback. Thanks for reading the ROBLOX blog.

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ROBLOX’s Mobile Site, m.roblox.com, Now Live for Testing

Mobile ROBLOX ProfileROBLOX is a big platform. While each of our development teams has its own areas of focus, goals and projects, there’s been an overarching objective in recent months: make ROBLOX a more mobile-friendly platform. Today, we took a step forward by launching a mobile ROBLOX website at m.roblox.com.

M.roblox.com is not yet the default landing page for mobile traffic, but it’s now available for our dedicated blog readers to try. We’re seeking your feedback regarding what works well, what could work better and what features you’d like to see in the future. You can let us know in this article’s comments or on our dedicated mobile forum; just remember to note the mobile device you’re using when feeding back.

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Student Code Jockeys Sum Up Summer at ROBLOX

We’ve talked previously about how many users can use ROBLOX as a platform for starting lucrative careers. Speaking to that effect, we decided to check in with some of our summer interns, who are approaching the end of their times here at ROBLOX, and see what they’ve been up to over the last couple of months. Turns out they’ve been working on some big projects. Check it out. 

Garrett Fleenor – Senior, Oregon State University

I got the chance to work on the LEGO® Hero Factory: Breakout game, alongside fellow developer Zach Linblad (fusroblox), and it turned out to be a really fun game. Outside of our overall goal, which was to create a scavenger hunt-type-game, we were given quite a bit of creative freedom. Zach created the basic drop zone code, and John built the city. We continued iterating the game until we arrived at a rewarding, immersive 3D experience.

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