Ro-Pictionary is a Roblox game in which players compete to guess the drawer's image. The drawer must illustrate a picture of the word provided and the other players must guess what it is. If you guess correctly you are selected as the next drawer. To prevent the drawer from giving any hints they aren't allowed to use chat while in the drawing booth. If the drawer attempts to chat their turn will end immediately and another player gets randomly selected as the drawer.
Ro-Pictionary's Deletion[]
Around August 2011 Ro-Pictionary got deleted by Roblox. Ajedi32 said he didn't know why it got deleted because the game hadn't broken any rules. Fans and players alike speculated that the inappropriate images and players were to blame. Ajedi32 said he would re-upload the game, and if it got deleted a second time he wouldn't try again. Sadly, Ro-Pictionary was deleted for the second and final time on August 16, 2011.
Stealing(s)[]
On July 24, 2011, Jaredvaldez4 made a direct copy of the game and claimed it as his own. He is thought to have exploited the game with the XML source exploit. Sometime in early August, he uncopylocked the game (which is the reason for much of the stealing). There are now over 10 pages of a stolen Ro-Pictionary.
Then Peaspod
Peaspod is a notable creator or influencer verified by Roblox Corporation. Learn more. copied it, with exactly the same things. This version has no changes, except he used fake titles, and changed the thumbnail.
Controversy[]
Along with bad words, some players would also draw offensive body parts or other inappropriate pictures, or people engaging in lewd/vulgar acts. While many reported the game itself, others took videos and/or pictures of the drawer's actions and reported it to Roblox.
Many players would share answers with their friends or siblings, usually throwing people off by drawing completely unrelated images (i.e. Sharer1 draws a picture of an octopus, then Sharer2 guesses the correct word- "toaster"). Though it was easy to eject sharers from the booth to prevent this from happening, many would take the spam route- not drawing at all and continually blurting out the correct answer, effectively preventing enough players to eject them out in time. This angered players further, prompting them to not only report the sharers but to report the game, garnering more staff attention.
And, without having to do with cheating or playing the game. Jared stole, but when he used ChanceTK to steal the game, newer users and naïve ones thought that ChanceTK created the game. This angered fans of the original game. But once the news that ChanceTK was Jared, people started to boycott his game.

