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Eat the World

by mPhase

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Eat the World

Stats

Live numbers from Roblox
Players
2,794
Visits
603,061,490
Upvotes
1,065,863
Downvotes
59,161
Rating
94.7%
Favorites
27,402,905
Average Playtime
13.00 Minutes
Game Updated
May 17, 2026

How popular is Eat the World?

How the game is trending over time
Concurrent players
2,794
New visits
+15,315,459
Like percent
94.741%
New likes
+23,077

About Eat the World

What the game is about and where to play it

Eat the World is a physics-based destruction and growth simulator on Roblox developed by mPhase with over 570 million visits and 26.4 million favorites - one of the most-played incremental games on the platform. Players eat chunks of destructible terrain to grow larger, sell size at the cap to earn money, buy four core upgrades, and optionally throw chunks at rivals. The game cycles through 23 distinct maps styled after classic Roblox locations, with private servers free for anyone who prefers solo play. The game launched in February 2024 and received its most recent update in March 2026.

The upgrade loop is the engine of the game. Each session runs for 5 minutes on Normal Maps or 10 minutes on Mega Maps - eat terrain to grow, hit your Maximum Size to sell, repeat with better stats:

  • 🗺️ Play across 23 rotating maps including Normal Maps (8 players) and Mega Maps (15 players)
  • 💰 Earn money from eating and selling size, then spend it on Maximum Size, Walk Speed, Size Multiplier, and Eat Speed upgrades
  • ⚔️ Optionally throw terrain chunks at rivals for size damage in optional PvP
  • ⏳ Trigger server-wide events like Low Gravity, Money Rain, Robot, and Nuke using tokens earned from the mPhase group daily reward

PvP is entirely optional. Players can use free private servers, skip maps, or pause the round timer via the bottom-left button - making Eat the World one of the most accessible sandbox-destruction games on Roblox. Joining the mPhase group unlocks daily rewards and token accumulation for events.

Available on

PC
Yes
Mobile
Yes
Console
Yes

Eat the World FAQ

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What is Eat the World?
Eat the World is a physics-based destruction and growth simulator on Roblox by mPhase where players eat chunks of destructible terrain to grow larger, sell size for money, and buy upgrades. It has over 570 million visits and 26.4 million favorites since its February 2024 launch.
Who made Eat the World?
Eat the World was created by the mPhase group on Roblox. The game launched in February 2024 and received its most recent update in March 2026. The mPhase group provides daily in-game rewards to members.
How do the four upgrades work?
The four upgrades are Maximum Size (how large you can grow before selling), Walk Speed (movement rate), Size Multiplier (how much each eaten block grows you), and Eat Speed (how fast you consume terrain). Upgrade costs scale exponentially, creating a satisfying compound progression loop across sessions.
What are Mega Maps in Eat the World?
Mega Maps are larger map variants with 15 players and 10-minute rounds instead of the standard 8 players and 5 minutes. They offer more space and time to grow, and some Mega Maps are based on iconic Roblox locations like Town of Robloxia.
How do server events work in Eat the World?
Server events like Low Gravity, Money Rain, Robot, and Nuke are triggered via the in-game shop using tokens. Tokens are earned through the mPhase daily reward system, available to members of the mPhase Roblox group. Each event changes the server conditions for all players.
Does Eat the World have codes?
No. Eat the World has no codes and no code redemption system. Free rewards are available by joining the mPhase Roblox group, which provides a daily in-game reward. Premium players also receive an additional shop reward every 6 hours.

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