Community:Drydek/boofsville

boofsville is a skateboarding experience created by drydek,, , and. The experience has a community group called Boofsville's Best, which provides updates about the experience and sells skate clothing.

Gameplay
boofsville has no specific objective, aside from skating around the map and doing skate tricks. Players spawn around the map in four different spawn locations, with the main spawn area being on the top of the hill along with a trick list, a skateshop, and an overall map of the game. Players can spawn a skateboard with the "spawn skateboard" button on the bottom of their screen. Game administrators will often join the experience to mess around with the player base by playing games, building custom spots, constructing giant megaramps under the map using build tools.

The experience originally launched with just the El Sereno skatepark and a hill, but eventually the game grew to have more and more buildings. However, some locations, such as the parking garage on the top of the main hill and various versions of the plaza, were removed to fit more into the experience.

Currently, boofsville experiences around 15-25 concurrent players on a regular day, but this number can usually reach about 30-45 players on a good day. The experience peaks in popularity when popular YouTubers upload videos featuring boofsville; this causes the game to reach hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of concurrent players.

Trivia

 * Some of the locations seen in boofsville are recreations from other video games or from real life locations. For example, the main centerpiece of the map is a recreation of the El Sereno Recreation Center in California.
 * boofsville was popularized by YouTubers such as AlbertsStuff and Ruben Sim, as well as social media platforms like TikTok.
 * Videos uploaded to these platforms and channels causes the game to explode in popularity for about a week. Some users decide to continue playing even after its popularity dies down, which brings more overall players.
 * boofsville has been targeted by hackers a fair few times, with boofsville encountering issues with developers in the Team Create inserting backdoors from free models into the experience. Currently, this is not much of an issue as it was in the past.
 * The experience has a thriving community Discord where people can post Roblox skate videos as well as interact with other skateboarders.
 * The community Discord also has various silly channels, such as the "cat vs dog" channel rivalry and channels about making food.