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Cruise [Story]

by Ponchokings

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Cruise [Story]

Stats

Live numbers from Roblox
Players
62
Visits
252,231,285
Upvotes
95,619
Downvotes
25,108
Rating
79.2%
Favorites
508,891
Average Playtime
6.00 Minutes
Game Updated
Feb 16, 2026

How popular is Cruise [Story]?

How the game is trending over time
Concurrent players
62
New visits
+790,325
Like percent
79.203%
New likes
+238

About Cruise [Story]

What the game is about and where to play it

Cruise [Story] is a cooperative narrative horror and thriller experience on Roblox created by verified developer Ponchokings in May 2020. Up to 14 players receive a free ticket to board the Carnival Cruise - Roblox's grandest luxury ship - searching for the vacation of their lives. What begins as a dream trip turns into a survival nightmare, with the story unfolding through scripted events and collective player choices. The game has accumulated over 250 million visits and is one of Roblox's most successful story experiences.

The experience is built around player decisions that shape which of several endings the group reaches. The pivotal moments create genuine tension in multiplayer sessions:

  • πŸ—ΊοΈ Multiple endings - Good, Bad, and Evil endings determined by group decisions throughout the story
  • 🎭 Necklace mechanic - Dropping the necklace leads to the Good Ending; keeping it leads elsewhere
  • 🎭 Evil ending - Triggered when any single member of the group makes the evil choice, affecting everyone
  • βš”οΈ Survival elements - Enemies and hazards require staying alive; Extra Health gamepass adds 50 permanent HP
  • πŸ’° Cash system - Currency resets between rounds unless the Extra Cash gamepass retains it
  • πŸ† High replayability - Different choices and endings give reason to replay with different groups

The "Bad Ending" is the most common outcome by far (4.48 million badge earns) while the "Good Ending" requires the group to make the right call on the necklace (2.36 million earns). The Evil Ending is the rarest, needing a deliberate group betrayal.

Cruise [Story] competes in the Roblox story-game category alongside titles like Weird Strict Dad and other narrative experiences. Its cruise ship setting and large co-op capacity make it distinctive, and the multiple-endings structure keeps players coming back to see every possible outcome.

Available on

PC
Yes
Mobile
Yes
Console
Yes

Cruise [Story] FAQ

Everything you need to know about Cruise [Story] - from how to play to where our data comes from.

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What is Cruise [Story]?
Cruise [Story] is a cooperative narrative horror and thriller game on Roblox where up to 14 players board a luxury cruise ship that turns into a survival nightmare. Created by Ponchokings, it features multiple endings determined by group choices and has over 250 million visits since launching in 2020.
Who made Cruise [Story]?
Cruise [Story] was created by Ponchokings, a verified Roblox developer group. The game launched in May 2020 and has consistently drawn players over its five-plus year lifespan.
How many endings does Cruise [Story] have?
Cruise [Story] has at least three distinct endings - the Good Ending (dropping the necklace), the Bad Ending (surviving but with everything going wrong), and the Evil Ending (triggered when any group member makes the evil decision). The Bad Ending is the most common outcome, while the Good Ending requires the group to make the right necklace choice.
How do you get the Good Ending in Cruise [Story]?
The Good Ending is achieved by dropping the necklace at the pivotal decision point in the story. This is described as making the right choice, and the badge for it has been earned by over 2.3 million players.
What gamepasses does Cruise [Story] have?
Cruise [Story] offers survival-focused gamepasses - Extra Cash keeps your cash from previous rounds rather than resetting it, and Extra Health adds 50 permanent hit points to help survive the nightmare scenarios. Both are designed to make difficult runs more manageable.
Does Cruise [Story] have codes?
No, Cruise [Story] does not have a code system. The game's monetization relies entirely on gamepasses that provide mechanical advantages for survival.

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