Roblox Quest 1: The Evil Robloxian

Roblox Quest 1: The Evil Robloxian is a Roblox adventure game created by noremac1, and given support by Polyhex, Cheddly, Keoman12, Itzporter, and RedDawg. Players go on an adventure to collect Stars and to stop The Evil Robloxian from taking over Blox Town.

Story
Blox Town's Stars have been stolen by The Evil Robloxian, and now he's taken over Blox Town, and it's up to the player to stop him. Once the player defeats The Evil Robloxian, they can obtain the final Star, the Winner! badge, The Secret Badge, and "defeat The Evil Robloxian's final form, and obtaining the Evil Robloxian Final Form Boss Defeated! badge.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The thumbnail is decent, especially for 2009 standards, and the fonts used for the words still look really cool. The thumbnail shows a heroic Robloxian standing in front of The Evil Robloxian, while a scared Robloxian hides behind of the heroic Robloxian, with most of the worlds of the game being shown in the background.
 * 2) While the plot is just your generic "Oh no, an evil guy has taken over your home, now you must stop him", this is actually excusable since that this game was one of the first Roblox adventure games to ever be released, since the game released in 2009, which was one year after the original Roblox Adventure Original was released by Polyhex, and there is a decent plot twist where it is revealed that The Evil Robloxian was Sara's father, which adds some lore to the Roblox Quest series, and this also helps create a family tree in the Roblox Quest series as well, since Sara claims that Mayor Blockston is her uncle, and that her mother left on the last boat available at the hub world, and you even meet the villain of the third game, mh:garbagerobloxgames:Roblox Quest 3: Kingdom of Stars, in a secret area at the end of the game, which is where The Secret Badge is located.
 * 3) The graphics were pretty good for 2009 standards, and throughout time, the graphics for the hub world, world one, Grassy Hills, world six, The Evil Robloxian's Lair, and the secret snow world were almost completely enhanced, and part worlds 2, 4, and 5, Sandy Desert and Sky World, and Sweet Land were partially enhanced too.
 * 4) The game doesn't lag that much when the graphics level is at 10, and never really has any lag spikes anywhere throughout the game.
 * 5) The humor is pretty funny, with one example being with after the player finish Captain Scratch's side quest, where if the player talks with Captain Scratch, the player will try to act like a pirate by saying "Arg thanks matey!", with Captain Scratch recommending to not become a pirate.
 * 6) There are 10 badges for the player to collect, which is more than other games that released after this game such as Adventure Forward 1: Star Savior and Adventure Forward 2: Points of Conflict, with both of those games releasing 5 and 8 years after this game released.
 * 7) There are multiple obstacles to make the gameplay more interesting, such as spikes and Thwomp's, and they don't really damage the pacing of the game either.
 * 8) There is a total of 16 Stars hidden throughout the game, and each world (Aside from The Evil Robloxian's Lair) contains 3 Stars for the player to collect, and they each have a unique way of reaching them. For example, one Star has the player climbing into and through a tunnel, and another Star has the player climbing up a mountain, and for 2009 standards, 16 Stars was quite a lot for a Roblox adventure game.
 * 9) In world 3, Hot Cold Land, there is even a secret snow world that might have some of the more weaker platforming throughout the game, but if you complete it, you earn a badge under the title of Santa's Helper.
 * 10) There are side quests to help earn the player two badges, and while they might have the worst platforming in the game due to copy and pasted jumps and spikes, and due to the lack of checkpoints during the obby in RedDawg's Sandcastle, it does add some replay value to the game.
 * 11) There are multiple checkpoints, along with one 1-up hidden in each world to make the game a little bit more easier for players.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The game is categorized in the "All Genres" genre instead of the "Adventure" genre.
 * 2) The Delete button covers up the joystick for the mobile version of the game, which might cause a few players to accidentally delete their progress.
 * 3) The world names are pretty bland, since half of them use the word "Land" and "World" in them, with those being Hot Cold Land, Sky World, and Sweet Land. Why not something more creative such as Scorching Shivers, Cloudy Heights, or Sugary Sweets?
 * 4) The boss fights are extremely identical, since the main bosses requires to be brought to a corner to die, and The Evil Robloxian only gains a sword and an quake attack, while The Evil Robloxian's final form only requires the player to lure The Evil Robloxian away from the hole with the Evil Robloxian Final Form Boss Defeated! badge inside of it so that the player can run across The Evil Robloxian to obtain the badge, and to make matters worse, The Evil Robloxian's final form doesn't even feel like a boss fight, since all that you do is run to the other side to obtain a badge, and The Evil Robloxian's final form can't even die on a normal playthrough either.
 * 5) For some reason, Sweet Land requires all 12 Stars from each of the previous worlds, Grassy Hills, Sandy Desert, Hot Cold Land, and Sky World, and The Evil Robloxian's Lair requires all 15 Stars from every previous world as well, and for ???, which is the secret final boss fight against The Evil Robloxian, you need all 16 Stars in the game, which not only almost kills the entire purpose of replay value, but this also ruins the purpose of 100% completion, since you are forced to obtain all 16 Stars at the end to complete the game.
 * 6) The game is pretty short, and can be beaten in around 20 minutes, which is really odd, considering that other Roblox adventure games that released around the same time such as A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest lasted to around one hour.

Reception
The game was mostly praised for its interesting gameplay and side quests. The game currently has around 214,000 visits, around 12,200 favorites, and a like to dislike ratio of around 400 likes to around 150 dislikes.

Trivia

 * This game originally didn't have the Santa's Helper badge.