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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Roblox was started in 2005, by David Baszucki. Roblox is very much like LEGO In the way that it's all Built With Lego. In Roblox, you have a character you design yourself made out of simplistic bricks or something. You use this character to go to places made by everybody else with a Roblox account and have fun. However, if you want to make your own place, you either have to master a scripting program named Lua, or use free models that the others made. Another element is the Graphical User Interface, or the GUI, which requires more scripting, yet mastering it creates cooler things. Just about anything is possible with enough scripting; Machine guns, remote-controlled cars, on-demand meteor storms, 3D Mario-style adventures, explorations of the second dimension, and much, much more. |