LumiKin
62/ 100

GOOD

DOORS 👁️

by LSPLASH

11K playing now7.3B visitsAdventureUp to 50/server
Recommended: 60 min/day· Age 10+

"DOORS is a cooperative horror-adventure experience on Roblox where players progress through a series of numbered rooms, solving light puzzles and surviving monster encounters."

What your child develops

Creativity
0/3
Social play
2/3
Learning
2/3

What your child develops

DOORS genuinely rewards observational thinking, pattern recognition, and learning from failure — the developers explicitly encourage treating each death as a lesson rather than looking up guides, which builds real problem-solving persistence. Co-op play (up to 4 players) encourages communication and teamwork, as players must share information and coordinate to survive. The atmosphere and encounter design are clever enough to sustain genuine strategic thinking about how to move, hide, and react.

What to watch out for

Dopamine trapsModerate
ToxicityLow
UGC content riskLow
Stranger riskLow
Robux pressureLow
Privacy riskLow

What to watch out for

The game uses a run-based progression loop with unlockable items and currency (Knobs), which creates a pull-to-keep-playing structure — there's no strong natural stopping point after each session. The description promotes joining a group and buying UGC items for in-game rewards (Revives and Knobs), creating mild but real social monetization pressure. Servers hold up to 50 players, so exposure to unknown users in shared lobbies is present, though the actual gameplay is small-group.

Parent tip

Play the first few rooms together with your child — the horror atmosphere can spike anxiety in younger or more sensitive players, and co-playing lets you gauge the right session length before they go solo.

Roblox parent guide

Bottom line first

By default, Roblox allows unfiltered chat and friend requests from strangers. Enable Account Restrictions immediately — it takes 2 minutes and makes the platform significantly safer for children under 13.

Roblox is a platform of 40 million+ user-made games, not a single game. Quality, safety, and age-appropriateness vary dramatically between experiences. The LumiKin ratings above reflect individual experiences — the platform itself does not guarantee safety.

Robux is the in-game currency used across most popular experiences. Many games are designed around Robux spending — pay-to-win mechanics, exclusive cosmetics, and social comparison of avatar items are common. Set a clear spending policy before your child encounters the first purchase prompt.

The chat filter is imperfect. Children regularly find workarounds (number substitutions, deliberate misspellings). Monitor chat history periodically using the Parent PIN tools, and have an open conversation about what to do if someone says something uncomfortable.

Action: Roblox settings → Privacy → Account Restrictions (ON). This restricts chat, friend requests, and game access to a pre-screened age-appropriate set. Set a Parent PIN to prevent your child from disabling it.

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