A ROBLOX Quest: Bloxxy-Tooie

A ROBLOX Quest: Bloxxy-Tooie is a Roblox adventure game created by radiogamer, Polyhex (TylerMcBride at the time), and BoldGiraffe (Cloud38 at the time). Players go on an adventure to collect Orbs and to stop the evil Phantom Orb from taking over Robloxia. The game is mostly inspired by Banjo-Tooie, and is a sequel to A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest

Story
The game takes place after the events of A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest, where Phantom orb has possessed a witch under the name of Graciela, and has forced her to work on his side with Graciela being under the name of Grantilda, and it's up to the player to save Robloxia again, while getting help from some old and new friends such as Dr. Rad, and Bottlox. Once the player has defeated Grantilda and Phantom Orb, the player can go obtain the final Jiggy, along with gaining access to the Grandmaster Jiggy if the player has gotten every power-up, Note, and Jiggy before that point.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) While the thumbnail has aged, the thumbnail was pretty decent for 2009 standards, such as having very smooth coloring and text for the words Bloxxy Tooie.
 * 2) The intro and ending cutscene that can be seen on radiogamer's Youtube channel is pretty decent, since it shows off the plot of the game pretty well, with a group of Robloxian's being attacked, and Guest working on one sunny day, only to then find a Jiggy lying around near a house. The ending also reveals that Grantilda was actually a witch named Graciela that was possessed by Phantom Orb.
 * 3) While the plot is just your generic "Oh no, an evil guy has taken over your home, now you must stop him", this is still excusable, since that this game was an early Roblox adventure game, since it came out two years after Roblox Adventure Original by Polyhex, and there is also a decent plot twist where as stated earlier in WIR #2, it is revealed that Grantilda was actually another witch named Graciela, and that she was actually possessed by Phantom Orb to help take over Robloxia.
 * 4) The graphics are pretty good, especially for 2010 standards, and just like the previous game, materials were added onto the bricks as well.
 * 5) This game introduces a unique character named Graciela who is a very talented witch that is also George's love interest, and she was possessed by Phantom Orb to help take over Robloxia as stated earlier in WIR #1 and WIR #2, and some older characters have more about themselves being revealed, such as Guest being represented that despite being unable to talk properly, he's still a really nice Robloxian.
 * 6) The game hardly lags just like the previous game, and only lags when the player forces the game to lag.
 * 7) The humor is pretty funny, such as in the beginning of the game where if the player says "What's up, doc?", Dr. Rad will make a Bugs Bunny reference and say "No time for carrot jokes, and in the ending cutscene, radiogamer asks Bottlox how he managed to get to Phantom Orb's tower, only for Bottlox to then make a face and to say that he dug there.
 * 8) The world names are much more easier to read than in the previous game (Aside from Isle 'o Jiggs)
 * 9) The gameplay introduces more mechanics to make the gameplay more interesting, and you have to earn these mechanics by collecting enough Notes, and a few of these mechanics are Egg Blaster 2010's that are unfortunately now broken, but they could fire eggs in a direction to damage enemies or to activate buttons, and colored crystals that can unlock a Jiggy if a player collects all five crystals for one world.
 * 10) This game introduced enemies into the A ROBLOX Quest series, such as the Fire Stoney's who breathe out fire for every five seconds, and the Chompa's who come out to take a bite out of the player when they get close.
 * 11) There is a total of 10 badges for the player to collect, which is one more badge than A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest.
 * 12) There are multiple secrets scattered throughout the game, such as the Stop 'N' Swop items from Banjo-Kazooie, where the player has to either find a secret path, or to find an invisible teleportation pad, and there are image hints at the end of the game as well to help players find these secrets.
 * 13) The boss fights (Aside from Captai') are a huge improvement over the previous game, since they require a certain method to get past them.
 * 14) * Targitzan requiring the player to climb up to the top of his head by pushing buttons, while avoiding enemies and spikes that would have swung across the player, however, since the Egg Blaster 2009 is broken now, players must use the FlapFlip to climb his body now without causing his body to detach.
 * 15) * Mecha Shark requires the player to go inside of his spinning body, while avoiding lasers, and to make their way to the top of his body to grab his Jiggy, and the player can either die to exist his boss fight, or simply touch the teleport button at the top of his body.
 * 16) * Grantilda requires the player to avoid multiple attacks from Hax 1 such as a blue laser, and a hand attack.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) As stated earlier in WIR #1, the thumbnail has aged, since the bear-like Robloxian has his bottom and left side of his body cut off, and the blue crystal behind the bear seems very random, since a half of the blue crystal is chopped off as well.
 * 2) Out of the entire A ROBLOX Quest trilogy, this game is the shortest of the trilogy, since there are only 19 Jiggies for the player this time, while A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest had 33 Orbs to collect instead, which means that this game has 14 fewer main requirements than the previous game.
 * 3) Just like the previous game, there are a few grammar errors, such as when you collect an item, it says "Congratulation, you found:" instead of saying "Congratulations, you found:".
 * 4) As stated earlier in WIR #12, Captai' is a very anticlimactic boss fight, since all that the player does is slice him to death in a tiny arena with a sword, and he doesn't even bother using any special attacks such a quake to throw off the player.
 * 5) In Grantilda's Furnace Fun, there are a few questions that are a bit tricky to answer due to one of the answers of those being false, or because the answers  weren't easy to notice earlier in the game. The question with the false answer asks how many Jiggies are needed to open the first door, and instead of being 1 Jiggy, it's 0 Jiggies instead. One example of a question that has an answer that isn't easy to notice earlier in the game is when Grandtilda asks how many barrels are in Jolly Roger's Lagoon, where the player must pick in between 19, 21, or 23 barrels, and if they pick 19 or 21, they will take damage for choosing incorrectly.
 * 6) Just like the previous game, despite A ROBLOX Quest: Elements of Robloxia getting updates from time to time, this game, along with A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest, were left alone, and even after the remakes of both games were cancelled, and this led to a few of the mechanics being broken, such as the Egg Blaster 2009 firing in only one direction, and the and in Grantilda's fight, where if the player is put into the air for getting too close to Grantilda at the wrong time, then it takes the player around 20 seconds just to get back down nowadays due to Roblox updates.

Reception
The game was highly praised for its gameplay and for being inspired by Banjo-Tooie, another great game. The game currently has around 79,000 visits, around 2,000 favorites, and a like and dislike ratio of 260 likes to around 70 dislikes.

Trivia

 * There was a planned fan made remake of this game from a user called GameWorld1, however, when he introduced his remake to radiogamer, the project was immediately cancelled due to GameWorld1 lacking permission to remake the game in the first place.
 * The remake of this game, along with the remake of A ROBLOX Quest: Quest to the Guest were both discovered to be cancelled after a player had a talk with radiogamer about both of the remakes, along with Adventure Island from A ROBLOX Quest: Elements of Robloxia during October of 2020.