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Basically You Throw Things at People

Basically You Throw Things at People

A Roblox experience owned by Gormgle Inc.

Fighting & PvPENparry mechanicitem throwingmultiplayer combat

Description (written by the developer; not a statement by this register)

Basically you throw things at people and they might get mad Time your parries to send incoming objects back at whoever threw them. Use items on the maps to your advantage, earn cash from kills, and unlock new emotes, accessories, and random item deliveries. F (PC) / X (CONSOLE) - Parry M1 (PC) / RT (CONSOLE) - Pick Up / Throw If you’re new it may help to enable “Highlight Throwables” in settings. Also join the group for updates and promo codes.

Last updated by the developer 3 Aug 2026, 21:39 UTC.

0
playing (measured 19 Aug 2026, 12:46 UTC)
8,562
lifetime visits
71%
liked (50 👍 / 20 👎)
134
favourites (15.7 per 1k visits)
22 April 2026
created (per Roblox)

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Live players over time

Growth

Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.

Measurement log — every players count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)PlayersChange
19 Aug 2026, 12:460first reading

Concurrent players at each of our measurements (insert-on-change).

Monetization — game passes

VIP
250 R$
SECOND EMOTE PAGE + EXTRA COSMETICS
150 R$

Game passes for sale and their prices, measured from the Roblox passes API. Developer products bought inside the game aren’t publicly listable.

Badge funnel

You joined i guess · welcome4,456 · 100.0% win
A doggy dog world · progression591 · 76.9% win
You're honestly evil · other128 · 0.00% win
Life in jail · other44 · 0.00% win

How many players have ever earned each badge — a proxy for how far players get before they stop. Steep drop-offs mark where a game loses people. Win rate is the past-day share of players who earned it; categories are assigned by a language model from each badge’s own name and description.