The Day the Noobs Took Over Roblox 3

The Day the Noobs Took Over Roblox 3 is a Roblox adventure game created by cloakedyoshi. Players go on an adventure to save Roblox one last time after it's been nuked by Noobanium Nukes by Nebulous Noob.

Story
The game takes place in 2019 after the events of the previous two games, where Nebulous Noob has nuked Roblox with Noobanium Nukes and turned it into a wasteland and polluted the water after thinking that the player killed his brother, King Noob, in the first game, and the player visits an area called Bloxia Remnant Isles to bring Roblox back to its former glory, where Ace has powered the last door with Noobanium. The player can find a secret EyeSpy base underground and find a log that says that Station Beta will remain in the event of 137 catastrophe, and that outliers include ocean currents, 137 mine stability, and pothole maintenance. Since that the door is powered with Noobanium, this allows the player to start their adventure as the door teleports them to Mainland Roblox so that they can gather more survivors to help fight against Nebulous Noob, while gaining help from Ace from a radio that he slipped into the player's pocket, with the player believing that King Noob was the one who sent the Noobanium Nukes.

Shortly after coming to Mainland Roblox, the player obtains a pair of Rocket Boots from Lillian, which allows the player to double jump. If the player returns to a hidden area near the bridge with the Charge ability, they can access a secret EyeSpy base, which also has a log that says that the system estimated the exacted moment of Doomsday, and that outliers included missile maintenance, handling of 137, and reclaiming Rocky Point. The player then heads to the city, where they find Agent X14 and Blink, with the latter explaining that both her and the player were kidnapped after Doomsday happened. The reason as to why Agent X14 and Blink are there is because they were searching for EyeSpy Industries technology, and they were able to scrap enough tech to obtain Noobanium, however, the search hasn't been very good, due to most of the technology powered by Noobanium already being taken, and if they don't any more Noobanium, they won't be able to escape the city, but they're saved as the player tells them about a door to escape the city. However, they attempt to get more Noobanium anyway and plan on later regroup with Ace. Afterwards, a Knight challenges the player to a fight and gets larger with the help of a new character named Sorcerer, who is a Robloxian with magic. With the Knight defeated, the player picks up a Crown that is similar to King Noob's crown.

The player then heads to King Noob's Castle, which has been wrecked quite a bit, and even finds a note by King Noob himself, where he forgives himself for his invasion in the first game, and he also forgives the player for killing him in the first game as well. There's also a note on Queen Noob's throne written by Queen Noob, which says that she was sentenced to jail for her actions in the previous game, and (at the time of when she wrote the note) will be released after a few months. The player meets up with King Noob afterwards who had escaped Banland in the previous game, with King Noob denying the player's belief about him launching the Noobanium Nukes. King Noob then says that his invasion in the first game was wrong of him to do, and the player is then taken to his basement, which is a safe place for Robloxians to stay in. King Noob then explains that he was going to come out of hiding, but stayed because of the Noobanium Nukes. King Noob then talks about going to Nebulous Noob's Fortress and taking down the forcefield protecting it. The player however, enters the forbidden room at the back of the basement with the help of two Guests named Guestia and Gus, with Guestia giving the player the Slingshotter which allows the player to fling themselves in their desired direction, and Gus taking the player to the forbidden room that contains a replica of King Noob and Nebulous Noob's old home. He used to live at his original home with his brother, Nebulous Noob, and his parents, Papa Noob and Mama Noob, before the Noob Attack of 2009, with Papa and Mama Noob dying in the attack to save King and Nebulous Noob. The Noob Attack of 2009 is also revealed to be the cause of King Noob's takeover in the first game. Because of the player being at King Noob's house replica to practice their Slingshot ability, King Noob takes them to an arena with a robot. Once the player defeats the robot, they obtain the Cog so that King Noob can rebuild the robot later. The player can however find a note by King Noob on the Mecha Noob Graveyard sign, where it's revealed that King Noob built the Mecha Noob Graveyard because EyeSpy Industries began to build robotic drones in the Noob's likeness due to how the mistreatment of Noobs was calming down, and that it was not a coincidence. The end of the note also states that Robloxians should remember what they stood for.

The player and King Noob then head to Ignis Smeltery to deactivate the fortress' forcefield. Ace starts to get suspicious of what King Noob is telling the player, but King Noob tells him to stop wasting time. Shortly after entering Ignis Smeltery, the player obtains the Featherfall ability, which allows the player to jump higher and to fall slower. The player also finds a Golden Coil which recharges the Slingshotter when touched. As the player and King Noob get closer to shutting down the forcefield and walk across a bridge to the forcefield's off switch, the player falls down below the bridge. King Noob is then forced to find the off switch by himself, and as King Noob leaves the room, Sorcerer reappears and brings Miner Mech up from the lava for one last fight against the player after their encounter in Doomsday in the previous game. Due to the damages caused in Doomsday however, Miner Mech is damaged pretty badly, and is not as strong as it once was, and the player proceeds to unplug Miner Mech until they sink back into the lava. King Noob eventually finds the forcefield's off switch and helps the player back up by sending a rope down to them. Shortly after however, they realize that the switch didn't work.

The player and their friends then group up outside at the back of Ignis Smeltery to take down Nebulous Noob with a new plan, with the General announcing the new plan being them bringing a cart full of Noobanium from Agent X14 and Blink to the forcefield. The General then gives the player a sword that they left at Queen Noob's Castle and also learns the Charge ability. Everyone except for the player then spreads out to certain sections of the minecart rails, and it's up to the player to stay near the cart for it to get closer to the forcefield. If the player goes near the lighthouse and charges on a patch of grass with no tall grass, they can find a secret area called Teapot Relations Society: Doomsday Bunker. Inside of the Bunker Screening room, the player finds four logs that are about EyeSpy Industries. It is revealed that some workers for EyeSpy were moving around the outskirts with weapons, and that they begged Teapot Relations Society to let them in their bunker, but with no success. However, EyeSpy threatened them to cut their power connections if they weren't let in, which caused a member of Teapot Relations Society to send a request to increase the bunker's security. It is then revealed that the Tea Captain told the rest of Teapot Relations Society about EyeSpy Industries. It is then revealed that EyeSpy Industries cut Teapot Relations Society's power connections, which caused them to run off of Auxiliary Power, and this also left them with no more computers or lights. If the player gets high enough into the lighthouse, there's a room that contains a bunch of stuff that belongs to Nebulous Noob, which reveals that the lighthouse belongs to Nebulous Noob. The player then finds a computer note from Nebulous Noob himself, which states that the pink button next to the computer is the shutdown switch for the Mecha Noobs that is intended to be pressed in case they break, and pressing the button cuts off half of the Mecha Noob's power, which makes bringing the cart of Noobanium to the forcefield easier. The player can also find an unfinished book written by Queen Noob that's about the Noob-Roblox Peace Agreement labeled as the 2018 edition, next to Nebulous Noob's computer. In a note written by Bixby behind a toolbox, it is revealed that at some point, Bixby got mad at Nebulous Noob and tried to tell people who found the note to track down Nebulous Noob and to "make him pay". The player can also find a few pictures of Nebulous Noob and Sorcerer happy together on a movie poster for Dynablox, which reveals that they are friends. If the player goes even higher, they can also shut off the lighthouse's light. The player and their friends then bring the minecart of Noobanium to the forcefield, but the forcefield is not affected at all. Sorcerer then shows up and reveals that the forcefield is actually her magical barrier. The player then defeats her in a fight, and is given a choice to either spare her, or to kill her.

The player then heads into Nebulous Noob's Fortress, which has a place called Nebulous Town, which also appears to be a place for Robloxians to stay. The player can find two notes by a character named Venessa, with the first note stating that Nebulous Noob told her to move out, and that Sorcerer would've kept it Winter at all times. He however, never mentioned that he'd be making his castle become a city. In the second note, Venessa compliments Sorcerer for building the castle by herself because of her powerful magic, and that she'll stop her magic if anyone gets too close to what she's doing. The player can also find a note by Bixby that has her complaining about designing the castle to turn dangerous if something happens to her, and asks about the Robloxians living at the castle. Nebulous Noob then makes a note that claims that the Mecha Noobs are there to help with construction and to bring Robloxians home before the traps turn on. A bit later, the player can find another note by Bixby that has her calling Nebulous Noob dumb, and then says that all of Nebulous Noob's work to intimidate King Noob's presumed death won't work, and then says that the living statues may keep them alive for a little longer. Shortly after, the Mayor can be found sitting by himself, with a note next to him from Nebulous Noob saying that he tried to show the Mayor that they're all the same, and that he "revealed the ace up his sleeve", yet the Mayor still views both him and Noobs as monsters like he always did, and agrees that the Mayor can't change. Once the player makes it through Nebulous Noob's dangerous traps, he meets up with Nebulous Noob, where he believes that the player killed his brother, King Noob, and wants the player dead because of it. After his first phase, he then believes that the player also wanted to kill Queen Noob, and then claims that the player never gave their people a chance. Nebulous Noob then explains that Roblox was never destroyed, and that it was teleported forward into time, and then reveals that his whole plan was to bait the player so that he can finish them for what he thinks that they had done to King Noob, and that he'd bring Roblox back once he finishes off the player, but in his own image. The player then defeats Nebulous Noob, which causes the radio to start breaking, along with core of the fortress as well, and must escape. The radio eventually breaks, and the player has the option to take Nebulous Noob to safety. Near the beginning of the crumbling fortress, the player can see another replica of King Noob and Nebulous Noob's house, along with graves for Nebulous Noob's family, including himself, and Papa and Mama Noob can even be seen buried. The player can also access Nebulous Noob's room in the fortress, where it's revealed that someone stabbed the security disabler button. There's another computer that has a note written by Bixby that asks Nebulous Noob if he wanted pizza after they would've finished the player for presumably killing King Noob. There's also a photo of EyeSpy Industries at the back of the table that the computer is on as well, along with a Mecha Noob laying on a wall that seems to have never been finished. Shortly afterwards, the player can see King Noob knocked out after fighting a few Mecha Noobs, and the player also has the option to take King Noob to safety. The player, Nebulous Noob, and King Noob can then escape the crumbling fortress depending on the player's choice to let who escape. The endings also depend on the choices that the player made with Sorcerer, Nebulous Noob, and King Noob, with all four endings being explained later.

Why It Shouldn't get Nuked

 * 1) The main thumbnail looks decent and helps support the theme of being simplistic, since that the thumbnail isn't too detailed to make the thumbnail look serious, but not too undetailed where it'd be considered lazy. The other thumbnails also show off some other parts of the game, such as the city, and Nebulous Noob's Fortress.
 * 2) The graphics look really great and also support the theme of Roblox being turned into a wasteland, since that there's plenty of objects that represent being nuked, and the designs of each map also show damaged stuff too, such as how Bloxia Remnant Isles has ground falling apart and sunken parts of a city, and how the city has a lot of rusty buildings and objects. There's also a decent amount of fog as well to help support the same feeling, and the sky is also set to an appropriate tone in each map as well.
 * 3) The animations are very smooth and the limbs of characters don't detach unintentionally, and some of the animations are also pretty unique, such as one the animations being a Robloxian's head spinning around and having the head stop spinning by having the Robloxian's hands hold its head, and another animation being Nebulous Noob slamming his guitar onto the ground during his boss fight to form pink shockwaves.
 * 4) The music is very catchy and each song fits with the tone of each Chapter and Trial as well.
 * 5) There's a decent amount of things to do in the hub world, such as simply exploring the map and finding some secrets and talking to a few characters walking around.
 * 6) There's now a place called the Shopping Plaza, where players can buy in-game items to help them in their adventure, however, at the time of writing this, none of the shopkeepers are ready yet. Players can purchase these items with money, Dough, and Noobanium. There's also five categories of items as well, with each of them being Consumables, Gadgets, Flair, Weapons, and Pets.
 * 7) There's a Chapter called Recap, which is meant to quickly get players caught up with the story of the The Day the Noobs Took Over Roblox series.
 * 8) There's now a button to restart Chapters, which can save a lot of time for retrying flawless runs, since that in the previous game, players had to exit the Chapter that they were in and go back in it just to have another go at getting a flawless run.
 * 9) There's multiple badges to collect, with there currently being 39 main badges to obtain. The badges are mostly based around finding secrets, completing Chapters, and completing Chapters without dying.
 * 10) The characters and their personalities are very well done in this game, with two of the biggest examples being King Noob and Nebulous Noob. King Noob and Nebulous Noob are both shown to have experienced some really bad events such as their parents dying in the Noob Attack of 2009, and how Nebulous Noob thinks that his brother got killed by the player, when he really returned back to Roblox after escaping Banland. King Noob is represented as a mature person who accepts their wronging's and tries to find the best ways to fix some problems, while Nebulous Noob is represented as a person who's into music and who likes being cool, yet is also very defendant over people that he cares about.
 * 11) There are multiple unlockable abilities that the player can obtain throughout the game, and each ability is unique and useful in a decent amount of situations. Every ability and what they do is also listed below:
 * 12) * The Rocket Boots allow for the player to double jump.
 * 13) * The Slingshotter allows the player to fling themselves into their desired direction.
 * 14) * The Featherfall allows for players to jump higher and to fall slower.
 * 15) * Charge allows for players to being temporarily invincible and to be able to damage enemies without the use of detonating them or slicing them as well.
 * 16) * Ninja Leap allows for players to jump further than normal.
 * 17) * Improvise allows for players to create objects that can help them get through some obstacles, however, it's only usable in Where The Pieces Go.
 * 18) Players can also use these abilities to backtrack to other Chapters to make achieving something within the Chapter easier to do, such as a flawless run, and a secret, and some Chapters have sections specifically meant for returning after a specific point in the game, such as the secret EyeSpy base in Chapter 1.
 * 19) The level design is designed around the unlockable abilities and has a balanced amount of moments where these abilities have to be used, and doesn't make the abilities necessary too often so that they get redundant, but also makes the abilities necessary enough times so that they don't feel useless to have in the game.
 * 20) The obstacles have been improved from the previous two games, and there's now more creative ones too, such as Noobs surfing on waves of Noobanium, and rusty spheres that go back and forth.
 * 21) There's multiple boss fights throughout the game, and the first three bosses introduce Trials, which are levels that consist of a boss, and they each have multiple attacks to throw the player over, and the simple method of running everywhere and waiting to attack doesn't work either due to how some attacks prevent this from happening. A few examples of these bosses are listed below:
 * 22) * The robot in Trial 2 has the player practicing the Slingshotter ability, and the boss must be killed by having the player lead it into multiple gravestones. During the boss, the player is able to gain a box to protect themselves from the robot's minigun.
 * 23) * Sorcerer has the player fighting off Mecha Noobs while dodging Sorcerer's magic. Sorcerer also stands in the corner of the area while being on a tall platform that can't be reach until the platform gets lowered enough. The player can jump up to the platform, but doing this allows for attacks to hit the player much easier.
 * 24) * Nebulous Noob consists of two phases, with the first phase being to unplug his speakers multiple times while dodging multiple pink shockwaves and pink music notes as well. In his second phase, he tries to use his guitar to attack the player, while the player has to dodge the same two obstacles mentioned earlier summoned by Nebulous Noob's guitar.
 * 25) Miner Mech makes a return in Trial 3, and is seen to be a bit damaged after the events of Doomsday in the previous game, and is still pretty menacing, as they try to use multiple attacks that seem pretty strong, such as sending waves of blue orbs towards the player, and firing rockets like how they did in Doomsday. Unfortunately, the boss fight against them isn't very interesting.
 * 26) Before the fight against Nebulous Noob, there's a warning that tells players that the fight has flashing lights, and that if they're sensitive to flashing lights, then they should stop playing the game from that point.
 * 27) Similar to the previous game, there's multiple endings to see, and there's also a fourth ending now, with each of the endings being listed below:
 * 28) * The best ending, It's A Terrible Day For Rain, has both Nebulous Noob and King Noob safely escaping the crumbling fortress. Nebulous Noob finds out that his brother is alive, and is happy to see that he's alright. King Noob then proceeds to strengthen the relationship between Noobs and non-Noobs, and Nebulous Noob gets sentenced to jail, but is released due to good behavior. The player however, dies in the fortress due to no spawn pads being nearby, and becomes part of the Builder's Club, which is a place where Robloxians who've passed away go.
 * 29) * Obligatory Celebration is one of the two neutral endings, where King Noob escapes the crumbling fortress, but Nebulous Noob gets left behind and dies due to no spawn pads being nearby. While Roblox celebrates over Nebulous Noob being defeated, King Noob gets really upset instead due to Nebulous Noob being his brother, but understands why the player had to leave Nebulous Noob behind, and instead tells the player to be proud of themselves, because of how only one shot can be taken for some things. Afterwards, King Noob thanks the player for trying, while everyone else celebrates. The Mayor then calls the player over and has a conversation with them. The Mayor says that he remembers the player from Bloxburg, and to not think about Nebulous Noob's death too much, and then proceeds to talk about how "bad" Nebulous Noob was, until Lillian comes in and starts to argue with the Mayor, and then says that nobody came close to the Mayor because of how he's a horrible person. The Mayor then claims that Ace was apologizing to King Noob after not trusting him, and then says that Noobs are "a scourge" to Roblox. Ace then admits that what the Mayor said about him was true, but it was because he thought that he couldn't trust Noobs again after what had happened, and that he had lost a lot from what he thought that they did, and that he risked the mission because of that, and that he's too afraid to admit what he just said, until he saw the Mayor and his actions. The Mayor then stays silent, and Lillian compliments Ace for his bravery. The player can also notice Agent X14 and Blink laying on each other, with Blink saying that Agent X14 is kind of neat. This can suggest that the two may have fallen in love with each other.
 * 30) * (Sorcerer) Obligatory Jail is one of the two neutral endings, where Nebulous Noob escapes the crumbling fortress, but King Noob gets left behind and dies due to no spawn pads being nearby. Nebulous Noob starts to cry and questions why the player saved him and not his brother, and gets sent to jail. The player visits Nebulous Noob, who hates the player even more now because they took everything away from him. Sorcerer then appears, but is then later revealed to be Bixby. Bixby was jailed for a little while too, but the player got them on parole, and then tells the player that Nebulous Noob will be out on parole too once she's done with him. It is then revealed that Bixby put a safe spell on every Noobanium Nuke, and everyone had a safe spawn pad. Shortly after though, Bixby says that Nebulous Noob will have to stay in jail for quite a while, and thanks the player for bring Nebulous Noob to her.
 * 31) * The worst ending, All That Glitters, has neither Nebulous Noob, King Noob, or the player escape the crumbling fortress, causing all three of them to die due to no spawn pads being nearby. The Storyteller then gets mad at the player for their actions and calls them out for being selfish. The player didn't escape the crumbling fortress because they tripped over a gem from King Noob's crown. Sorcerer then found the bodies of King Noob, the player, and Nebulous Noob and buried the three in their graves. She can also be seen crying at Nebulous Noob's grave. If the player killed Sorcerer in Chapter 5, then she will not appear crying at Nebulous Noob's grave.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The game's icon is pretty lazily done, as it's just an edited version of the previous game's icon.
 * 2) Poor marketing: The game released on August 15th of 2022, which was a Monday, and by then, a lot of Roblox users were back in school, which prevented plenty of users from playing the game until much later.
 * 3) The game is often really laggy at graphics 10, which will cause players to lower their graphics down a few bars.
 * 4) Plot hole: Throughout the entire game aside from the It's A Terrible Day For Rain ending, Nebulous Noob believes that King Noob was killed by the player, yet in the Obligatory Jail ending, he all of a sudden knows that King Noob was still alive and that he was in his fortress and also knows that he died inside his fortress, even though he was knocked out while his fortress was collapsing. However, it's possible that the player told Nebulous Noob about what had happened offscreen.
 * 5) The only Bonus Chapter in the game so far, Where The Pieces Go, costs 149 Robux. This is because of cloakedyoshi being unable to profit off of premium users playing any of his games, and that he uses his earned Robux to do things such as paying his bills.
 * 6) Some of the obstacles are a bit misleading, such as how in Chapter 2, there's a section of slippery blocks that have green stuff on them, and Chapter 2 is full of green and dangerous Noobanium as well, which makes the blocks look unsafe to touch.
 * 7) The EyeSpy Bots are pretty hard to detonate, as they need to be approached from behind for the detonate button to appear, and since that they turn at random times, they can cancel the detonation time if they turn as the player starts detonating them. Their lasers are also impossible to avoid, unless if players either hide behind an object, or if they use the Charge ability for a forcefield (which is unlocked in Chapter 5, while the EpeSpy Bots first appear in Chapter 2).
 * 8) The Knight and (as stated earlier) Miner Mech fights are a bit boring, with the reasons as to why they are boring being mentioned below:
 * 9) * For the Knight's first phase, the player's just spamming the attack key/button to reflect the Knight's magic orbs while hoping that they hit one of the four flames on the pillars in the corners of the arena. The magic orbs can also curve and miss the flames, which makes this phase even more boring and frustrating. In the second phase, all that the player does is spam the same button to reflect the Knight's magic orbs back at him until he's defeated.
 * 10) * For Miner Mech, the player just goes right and left to unplug the Miner Mech multiple times, however, it does get a bit trickier, as near the halfway point, Miner Mech summons a spinning laser that goes as far as the islands with the plugs connected to them.
 * 11) The Murder Mystery badge has become a bit infamous for being a bit unfair to obtain. The mission first starts off with the player talking to a few characters, which isn't bad at all, but then the player has to find a sword that's near the end of the fortress (with no hints either), and once the player gets the sword, they have to go all the way back to the detective and then confront another character somewhere else nearby.
 * 12) Unlike the previous game's endings where they were all accessible through three separate doors, this game's endings are only accessible through the Chapter called Epilogue, and the ending that the player sees is based on the previous ending that they got after completing the escape from Nebulous Noob's Fortress in the Chapter called Conclusion.
 * 13) As stated earlier, Improvise is only usable in Where The Pieces Go, when it could've been used more in other Chapters to do other things such as accessing new areas and making some things easier to do, such as getting a flawless run and finding a secret.

Reception
The game was very positively received when it first released, with multiple users calling it the best game in the The Day the Noobs Took Over Roblox series. The game currently has around 8,500 favorites, around 55,000 visits, and around 750 likes to around 70 dislikes.

Trivia

 * In Bloxia Remnant Isles, the player can see Miner Mech stabbed by a tree on an island, and the player can also see other things on the island too, such as a destroyed city, and a large noob statue. In Chapter 6, the player can also see Miner Mech sitting at the tower leading to Nebulous Noob, but this time, it has a chill face. Unlike how they appear in Trial 3, where only around half of them is rusted, in both of these hidden appearances, Miner Mech's completely rusted.
 * Before Doomsday, Bloxia Remnant Isles was once a city called Bloxia.
 * Unlike the other abilities where using them causes their icon to appear, this doesn't apply to the Rocket Boots, making its icon go unused.
 * In Chapter 4, there is a secret note that only spams "FISH", and a computer that belongs to a character called Chuck that shows a game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
 * In the All That Glitters ending, there's a wooden house that can't be seen unless if the camera gets messed up.
 * In the credits, Cishshato is credited at some point, who had previously worked on Entry Point.