As we all know, Roblox is garbage tier gameplay structured around psychological cues to get children to fill an endless pit with fake money bought with real money.

So I banned my kid from it. He used it a little bit socially with a few friends of his. What online or local multiplayer games should I help him to replace it with? (He’s 10, so please don’t recommend Diablo 4 or anything else that has quite that much gore)

He and his friends have an Xbox Series X|S at home.

Edit: keep your judgemental shit out of here. His whole social group (5 kids he knows from school) got banned on the same day. Me and the other parents are trying to be nice and replace it with better quality games so it isn’t just a punishment.

Edit2: Thanks guys. I got him Lee Carvallo’s Putting Challenge

  • Terraria, for something crafty-buildy with combat and very cartoony/2d blood and gore. 1-8 players.

    Don’t Starve Together, survival crafting in a hand-drawn Tim Burton-esque style. 2-6 players.

    Awesomenauts, 3v3 fast paced competitive game in the style of Saturday morning cartoons. 3-6 players.

    Deep Rock Galactic, coop shooter where you play space dwarves and shoot bugs while doing missions together. Gore may be a bit strong for your liking, but it’s very stylized and only against bugs and robots. 1-4 players.

    Risk of Rain 2, shooter where you try and escape a planet together with lots of different ways to play. 1-4 players.

    Age of Empires 2, old school fast-paced medieval strategy game modernized with new graphics and such. 1-8 players.

    Valheim, viking survival crafty buildy game in which you explore and conquer a dangerous world together. 1-10 players.

    Cassette Beasts, technically not multi-player yet but they’re adding it as a free update January. It’s a Pokémon-esque game where you’ll all be trainers in the same overworld together capturing beasts and taking down challenges together. 1-8 players when it comes out.

    All of these games are rated T for teen, but it sounds more like you’re opposed to M rated violence and language than T levels. They’re all also insular in that this friend group doesn’t need to involve other people to play together and can either play with or against each other or the computer.