F3X/BuildWorld


 * Do not confuse this game with Build World by Quack Corporation.

The ROBLOX game "BuildWorld 🛠️ | F3X" is a free sandbox building game managed and developed by the F3X Team, who created the F3X Building Tools set. Players are given lots to use the F3X Building Tools set to create whatever they desire. A special feature this game has like none other is the opportunity for users to sell items made by model creators.

Gameplay
At spawn, there is a rotating statue bearing the logo for the F3X Team with water emitting from it. In front of you is the space where the most common lot spaces can be found, as well as a hill containing some lot spaces. Behind where you spawn is a beach with some lot spots available on it, as well as the sea which also happens to have lot spaces for building on. In the hill, there is a sign using the font "Hollywood Capital" spelling out "BUILDWORLD by F3X" ("by F3X" uses a different font). New users are able to go through a basic interactive tutorial upon entry to the game to be guided on how to play (Forgot what to do? Need to watch the tutorial happen? Visit this YouTube video!). A player can go and place their lot(s) to build in any of the open areas, whether it be in the main area, the hill, the beach, or in the sea. Wanting to build? Pop out your Building Tools and go to one of your lots and build something ROBLOX-appropriate! Not there to build? Go check out many extraordinary builds, buy products, and chat with other people! Have fun building with friends or strangers in a virtual world where most anything is possible.

Lots
Lots are the personal locations in which users are able to build what they desire upon. Each lot has a length and width of 75 studs, and a height of 500 studs. Lots are the sole area where users are able to build. Users are able to redeem two free lots upon new arrival into the game. After the two free lots are redeemed, you may purchase one new lot for every 100 in-game coins you use via the button in your lots menu labeled "Create". One tip is that F3X staff do not like it when you hog multiple lot spaces, please be generous to your fellow players. When a location for a lot is open, a hovering icon that displays "Build" will be shown. While loading a lot, users are not allowed to enter or exit the location of where the lot is being placed. A lot owner is able to edit settings for the lot, such as who can build (you can add users or groups), change the lot name (<13 filter applies), change the lot identification color (only seen by the lot owner), and place or remove the lot. Each lot has its own in-game address that can be found by your lot menu, or by looking at the bottom right corner of the screen when standing on a lot (e.g. 5 Proxy Man Blvd.). A special feature of having two lots next to each other is that you are able to resize a part to extend between both lots. One downside of this is if a grouped model is in between two or more lots at once, the model will be unable to be used and will "break" (remember to keep a copy of the model when experimenting with this).

Coins (Currency)
In this game, there is set a currency used by all called "coins". Coins are gained either by paying for them from ROBUX in the coin menu by clicking the plus icon next to your coin balance, or selling products. Users are able to buy multiple items such as models set on sale by various users (via the "Buy" button on a lot, the lot owner's profile found at the bottom right of the lot by clicking the user's avatar, or the store icon at the bottom left of the screen), lots (100 coins each), or licenses (described below). Many actions such as driving, setting music to a part, or shooting with certain configurations require purchasing a license with coins. These licenses are as follows:


 * Driver's License | 300 Coins | Needed to drive using a vehicle seat configured as a "Car Seat".
 * Pilot License | 300 Coins | Needed to fly using a vehicle seat configured as a "Pilot Seat".
 * Boating License | 300 Coins | Needed to drive using a vehicle seat configured as a "Captain Seat".
 * Sound Tool | 150 Coins | Needed to use the sound tool to place an audio asset on a part.
 * Submachine Gun License | 200 Coins | Needed to use a submachine gun (-8 health, 15 per second).
 * Shotgun License | 250 Coins | Needed to use a shotgun (-70 health, 0.8 per second).
 * Assault Rifle License | 300 Coins | Needed to use a assault rifle (-20 health, 10 per second).

Store
The most used way of gaining coins is by selling models via the store. Users are able to gain coins by selling models on their lot, from the seller's profile, or by clicking the icon that looks like a store. Players are able to sell models by using the button with the hand holding a box with a price tag icon. There is no maximum limit on how much an item can be sold for, but the minimum is 0 coins (free). Please note that products names use the <13 filtering system. Permissions that can be set to true or false via the check boxes are "Allow editing" which allows a buyer to edit the model, "Allow copying" which allows the buyer to be able to copy the model, and "Allow reselling" which allows the buyer to be able to sell the model under their store. The categories allowed for store items are "Build" (up to 2000 parts), "Vehicle" (has a vehicle seat, up to 2000 parts, all parts are connected together, and up to 14 studs wide, 28 studs tall, and 40 studs long), "Weapon" (is a valid weapon), and "Wearable" (has a wearable part, up to 600 parts, all parts connected together, and up to 8 studs wide, 8 studs tall, and 8 studs long). Please be careful, as many users may have "Allow reselling" checked when they do not want the product resold. When reselling, it is always smart to ask the product owner whether you are or are not allowed to go ahead and resell it. Original sellers are bound to start riots within the game when a reseller has popped up, and reselling can lead to a ban. To place a model that has been bought by a seller, select the cardboard box icon at the bottom left of your screen and click the product you want to place.

Criticism
The most criticism earned in the game is when it lags, "breaks" (when the in-game user interface is missing from all users), or crashes multiple times on end. A reminder is that the is still going through the alpha development testing process, and not all new changes are final. Another way this game is less commonly criticized is by what users may choose to design that is inappropriate for the ROBLOX community. When seen, please report the rule-breaking user to the ROBLOX Moderation Team as well as reporting the incident in the #report channel of the F3X Discord server. Some users also choose to purposefully create a lag in the game by spamming multiple parts (mostly unanchored) across lots, which in most cases leads to a game server crash. Do know that offenses towards the ROBLOX or F3X community can lead to a kick or ban that can last temporarily, or in most extreme cases, permanently. Most offenses can lead to a ban from the ROBLOX platform. Remember to report any offenses you see within the game.