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BlockSpin is an open-world crime RPG on Roblox set in a Florida county, developed by Cinnamon Go! and launched in November 2024. It has accumulated over 844 million visits with 10,000-30,000 concurrent players - a remarkable pace for a game under two years old. Often compared to GTA on Roblox, it stands apart through its crate economy and full-loot death mechanic.
Players start with almost nothing and earn Cash through three jobs - Shelf Stocker, Janitor, and Cook - each with a skill level that improves through repetition. Cash is spent on loot crates for randomized weapons and vehicles, then those weapons are risked in PvP combat that can strip everything from you on death:
- βοΈ Full-loot PvP - dying drops your entire active inventory; only items stored in your home safe are protected
- πΌ Three jobs - Shelf Stocker, Janitor, and Cook each level independently through repetition for bigger payouts
- π Five crate tiers - from Basic Crates at around 55 Cash up to Legendary Crates costing over 22,000 Cash
- π Vehicle crates - drop cars ranging from go-karts to premium models like the Urus and Trackhawk
- βοΈ Finishers - well-timed kill moves granting bonus XP and extra loot from defeated players
- πΊοΈ Fishing - a non-combat activity added as an alternative way to earn outside PvP
Cash is the only currency in BlockSpin, earned from jobs, kills, and crate resale. The economy runs entirely on the tension between earning safely through work and risking those earnings in PvP. Everything Crates are the highest-value tier, containing mixed high-value weapons and items.
BlockSpin shares DNA with games like Da Hood but creates a fundamentally different loop - crate gambling and full-loot stakes replace the straightforward street PvP format with a grind-and-risk cycle that rewards both patient earners and aggressive fighters.
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