Project 2011 Public Progress (OLD)
A Roblox experience owned by DarkSpine Studios.
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Project 2011 Public Progress (OLD) is a horror experience created on 2025-01-13. It has recorded 642,689 lifetime visits and 3,941 favorites. Currently, zero users are playing. The game holds a 76% like percentage. The description notes it is an asymmetrical survival horror game with platforming and combat mechanics, inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic.exe creepypasta. It is described as being in heavy testing.
Description (written by the developer; not a statement by this register)
Project 2011 is a asymetrical survival horror game mixed with platforming mechanics (to come soon) and combat. Survive and fight back against the EXE as a victim, or suffer. This place is in EXTREME heavy testing! We open this place so you can play what little progress we have on the game. When it is complete it will be a round based system with unique features! Game is inspired by Sonic The Hedgehog and Sonic.exe creepypasta. Thumbnail Art made by amesrosez and zackkimo Tom and Modern 2011X models made by strickenstar Coding by TiagoSC This ends the old description: This game is currently undergoing a massive rework, going with the owner (Spark) and his new direction for the game, which is to emphasise horror mechanics, and take more inspiration from JoeDoughBoi's Souless Sonic series. Please wait whilst we work on bringing you a better experience! This place remains open to experience how it was before.
Last updated by the developer 10 May 2026, 22:23 UTC.
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| Measured (UTC) | Players | Change |
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| 11 Aug 2026, 01:37 | 0 | first reading |
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