Peak Precision Studios/Survivor

Survivor is a game revolving around the real-life game show of the same name. The game accumulated over 70,000,000 place visits and 700,000 favorites. The game was created by Peak Precision Studios, which is owned by.

Gameplay
The game begins with twenty players at most on a ship headed for the island. Jeff (the host) will ask the players to select a captain for either two or three tribes. Once selected, the captains will choose the members of their tribe one by one. Once everyone is chosen, the players reach the island.

On the island, players can talk to each other in chat, even whisper to one player if you use the right command or click the receiving player's name in the chat box. However, you'll only hear the players when you are close to them.

The other thing a player can do on the island is search for an immunity idol or other advantages in the bushes on the island. You will miss out on conversations when far away, so looking for one is risky. Advantages can be given to other players.

After a time limit on the island runs out, the players will compete in a challenge in order to stay safe in the game. If the tribe wins, or if merged the one player wins, the winner(s) will be given immunity and the others will be vulnerable at Tribal Council.

Tribal Council is where players must choose someone to vote out of the game. One by one the players will be given a list of players to select; it could be someone weighing the tribe down or someone who threatens your own strategy. Once the votes are cast, Jeff offers the chance to use an advantage before the tally. Whether an advantage is used or not, Jeff will read the votes to the tribe, and the player with the most votes is out of the game.

If Redemption Island is active, players who have been voted out will compete against each other to win the chance to return to the game. The duel begins during a Tribal Council when there are at least two players on the island.

The cycle will continue until the very end, when three players are left in the game. That is when the jury, the most recent players voted out, will decide who deserves to win the game based on how they played overall. After the jury casts their votes, the players will move to Ponderosa, the game's lobby, to announce the winner.

Updates

 * Nov 6, 2016 - Game beta is created.
 * July 9, 2017 - Game beta is released publicly.
 * October, 2017 - The game gets a halloween makeover.
 * Dec 24, 2017 - New tribals, two new challenges, GUI enhancements, new shop items, bug fixes and new additions to the experience such as a ship intro, a revote for a tie, immunity necklaces and All-Star Mode, a mode for those who win five games or more.
 * May 11, 2018 - The game leaves beta. Redemption Island is added (it can be chosen as a mode at the start of the game), more challenges are added, new advantages and twists are added and new audio/music and an upgraded GUI is added.
 * May 27, 2018 - Various bug fixes.
 * June 19, 2018 - Due to new audio copyright rules, the music is changed overtime from Survivor soundtrack to custom soundtrack.
 * July 10, 2018 - The game celebrates its first anniversary by running a limited time sale, as well as adding a new challenge, more new music and a new code found on Twitter.
 * August 3, 2018 - The game receives a big update that includes a new matchmaking system, R15, double tribal councils, daily rewards, 6 new music tracks, 10 new flames, 16 new trails, 7 new emotes, and performance improvements.
 * October 31, 2018 - The game now supports the Rthro animation.

Trivia
In the fifth annual Bloxy Awards, which was hosted in the year 2017, a gif for Roblox Survivor won the "Best Gif" award, featuring.