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Roblox weekly roundup: 19th – 25th August

Welcome once again to our weekly post where we recommend two more Roblox games for you to get stuck into. As ever, these may not be new games but they are new to us as we continue our Roblox journey. This week we have two very different games. One is a chilled-out exploration game with the other being quite possibly the scariest game I’ve played in Roblox so far.

This week’s first recommendation is Scuba Diving at Quill Lake by ColonelGraff. As the name suggests, this is a game about scuba diving and exploring the mysteries of Quill Lake. You start off with just a snorkel as you dive for treasure in the shallows but soon enough you’ll have unlocked enough equipment to start exploring the deeper parts of the lake.

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It seems the overall aim is simply to explore and collect treasure though there are hidden journals scattered about which shed some light on the story of Quill Lake. As you unlock more equipment you’re able to access new areas of the lake including one that is haunted by ghost pirates and one full of radioactive waste.

I like Quill Lake due to its relaxing nature. It’s relatively slow-paced and had a really nice tranquil soundtrack. It’s a nice world to explore at a leisurely pace and is ideal if you want to kill some time without getting all het up with the competitive nature of other Roblox titles out there.

Our second game this week is Stop it, Slender by Kinnis97. Stop it, Slender has to be the scariest game I’ve played in Roblox so far. The premise of the game is simple. Of the group of players, one is chosen to be Slenderman, the others are citizens. The citizens have to find eight pages of a journal which are scattered around the maps. Slenderman has to stop them.

The maps are creepy and full of jump scares, I almost fell out of my chair the first time I caught a glimpse of Slenderman. All it takes to kill you is to simply look at Slenderman for too long and your health drops at an alarming rate when you do.

Stop it Slender is best played in a dark room and with headphones on to get the full effect.

Hopefully, you’ll enjoy at least one of these games. Tune in next week for some more recommendations!

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