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Another Worthless Game That's Somehow On The Front Page

It seems that there's always that one game that seems to defy all the conventional laws of ROBLOX popularity. This week, we're visiting the infamous, yet somehow famous, "Build A Raft And Sail Down..." you name it. Whether it be waterfalls, lava, chocolate, etc., those "creative people" always seem to have something new.
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Upon visiting this horrible place, I was greeted by an age-old building lot with ancient tools and bricks. Furthermore, the game was plagued by an enormous amount of griefers, or people who enjoy deleting your hard work with a few clicks with their worthless little fingers (or if they have long fingers, their worthless long fingers).

The lava is self explanatory. The brick with a lava decal on it has the scripts of both a conveyer belt and a lava brick. Therefore, if you hit it, you die, and it also moves unanchored bricks (such as the raft you may try to build). All in all, the place is solid, IF THIS WERE 2010. With a meager 439 thumbs up and an overwhelming 432 thumbs down, one can only imagine how such a game made it to the top row, front page of the games page.

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