Roblox Skateboard Obby
Roblox Skateboard Obby [1] is a Roblox Obby and platformer mini-game, where players ride skateboards through obstacle-filled courses and try to clear stages without falling to survive each run. This game is developed by Courgette Fan Club and released in 2024 and recently updated. The total number of visits are about 467.4M+ and more than 1,683,479 players added it to their favorite games. Server size is 20 and Genre is Obby & Platformer. The longer the players progress through stages, the more in-game rewards and progress they can earn, which allows them unlocking new skateboards, trails, and other cosmetics to prepare for tougher courses with friends. The game supports standard play without the voice chat and camera features, focusing purely on precise movement and timing on the board. As of now, there are active players (6,282) and the experience remains in active development with frequent updates. Created on 2/8/2024, it continues to receive gameplay refinements and new content to keep runs fresh and challenging.
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Skateboard Obby
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| Status | Active |
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| Active Players | 6,282+ |
| Favorites | 1,683,479+ |
| Visits | 467.4M+ |
| Created | 2/8/2024 |
| Server Size | 20 |
| Genre | Obby & Platformer |
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Core gameplay
[edit]- The game combines classic obby platforming with skateboarding, asking players to clear long courses while avoiding hazardous tiles that reset progress and using checkpoints to resume after mistakes.[2]
- Movement mastery matters more than speed at first; guides recommend slow, deliberate navigation to reduce unnecessary deaths and complete worlds consistently.[2]
- Completing sections and full courses awards coins/points to spend on boards, trails, and upgrades, encouraging replay to beat times and unlock gear.[2]
Worlds and progression
[edit]- The live Roblox listing notes the experience is in alpha and organized by “Worlds,” with frequent weekly-style updates (e.g., W39, W40, W43) that add themes and content while signaling active development.[1]
- World announcements have highlighted seasonal or pop-culture themes (e.g., Summer World, Squid World, Brainrot boards), indicating rotating content and collectibles to chase across runs.[1]
- Checkpoints are placed along gauntlets; reaching the finish marks world completion and allows attempts to improve times or farm currency for purchases.[2]
Boards, currency, and unlocks
[edit]- Coins/cash are the primary in-game currency for unlocking skateboards and cosmetics, and can be earned via gameplay or redeemed through time-limited codes.[3]
- External guides describe using earned currency to expand a collection of boards, trails, and gear; while mainly cosmetic, these rewards motivate progression and replays.[3]
- Some guides reference upgrade systems in similarly named experiences; the consistent element across sources is that core unlocks are purchased with in-game earnings, with codes offering a jumpstart.[2]
Codes and how to redeem
[edit]- Verified community guides list current working codes such as OLLIE (commonly 500 Coins/Cash) and periodic new freebies like JENGA, DISCO, and SPOON, though availability changes over time.[4]
- Redemption flow: open Skateboard Obby, use the right-side Rewards/Daily icon, go to the Codes tab, enter the code, and Redeem to claim rewards, per multiple guides.[4]
- Code lists are updated as the game hits milestones or runs events; checking recent guides can surface the latest active entries and avoid expired ones.[4]
Tips for mastering runs
[edit]- Start slow and steady to avoid resets from red hazard tiles; momentum control is more valuable than rushing early on.[2]
- Use checkpoints strategically: if a section proves tricky, practice its approach repeatedly from the nearest checkpoint to build consistent timing.[4]
- Re-run cleared courses to farm coins and beat personal bests, steadily funding board and cosmetic purchases without relying solely on codes.[2]
Status and official pages
[edit]- The current Roblox listing shows Skateboard Obby as an alpha-state experience with discounted game passes/boards and recent “World” update tags, indicating ongoing iteration by the developers.[1]
- Multiple listing variants with incremental world numbers (W39/W40/W43) suggest rolling deployments; opening the top live listing is the best way to see the latest content state.[1]
- Community coverage (guides and code pages) is updated frequently through 2025; these are useful for new codes and beginner strategies while the experience evolves.