Roblox Shoot a Brainrot!
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Shoot a Brainrot!
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| Status | Active |
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| Active Players | 3,816+ |
| Favorites | 369,712+ |
| Visits | 9.2M+ |
| Created | 7/21/2025 |
| Server Size | 6 |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Subgenre | - |
Roblox Shoot a Brainrot![1] is a Roblox casual survival mini-game, where players pick brainrot targets around the map and try to avoid losing them to competition to survive each round. This game is developed by Courgette Fan Club and released in 2025 and recently updated. The total number of visits are about 9.2M+ and more than 369,712 players added it to their favorite games. Server size is 6 and Genre is Simulation. The longer players survive rounds, the more currency they can earn, which allows unlocking cosmetic and progression items to prepare for tougher rounds with friends. The game also supports standard play features with camera enabled but without voice chat, keeping focus on aim, timing, and collection. As of now, there are 3,816 active players, and it continues to receive updates. Created on 7/21/2025, it remains actively maintained with fresh content and refinements.[1]
Core gameplay
[edit | edit source]- Brainrots continuously spawn and walk along a central road toward a tunnel; players position on bridges and roadside vantage points to shoot them before they despawn, then claim and place them at a personal base to earn money over time.[2]
- The loop revolves around buying stronger guns, catching higher-tier brainrots, and rotating out weak ones from limited base slots to improve per-second income and speed up progression.[1]
- Public servers introduce direct competition: multiple players can target the same brainrot, so faster target acquisition and higher damage weapons secure more claims under pressure.[2]
Power-ups and items
[edit | edit source]- Fruits function as base-side power-ups that feed the brainrot statue and evolve levels, scaling passive income; costs escalate from hundreds of thousands up to trillion-level tiers, defining long-term goals.[2]
- Examples include Strawberry at 100k, Banana at 2.5M, Pear at 30M, Watermelon at 125M, Eggplant at 2B, Pineapple at 50B, and Moon Melon at 1T, marking late-game investment milestones.[2]
- These upgrades complement weapon progression by compounding passive income, accelerating access to endgame guns and rarities.[2]
Tips and strategy
[edit | edit source]- Prioritize gun upgrades before deep statue investments to secure rare catches early; the compounding effect of better guns improves overall progression pace.[2]
- Always keep all base slots filled and rotate in better brainrots as rarities drop; idle slots are lost income and delay higher-tier purchases.[2]
- Feed the statue with fruits in stages; treat higher-cost fruits as mid-to-late game goals after weapons reach a competitive threshold in public lobbies.[2]
Codes and redemption
[edit | edit source]- Multiple code roundups exist for a similarly titled “Shoot and Catch a Brainrot,” listing active codes and a top-right “Code” button redemption flow; these are for that specific game variant, not guaranteed to function in “Shoot a Brainrot!” unless the UI and code system match in the live experience.[2]
- If a code system is present, typical redemption flow is: open the game, click the Code button in the top-right, enter a working code, and confirm; server hopping can help if a code requires a newer server build.[1]
- Some Roblox brainrot experiences have no code system at all; verification in the current lobby UI is recommended before relying on third-party code lists intended for adjacent titles.