An Average City Roleplay Game.

An Average City Roleplay Game is a 2020 starter game developed by Rocksely64/TidalTheProto for the Roblox platform. It can be played at https://www.roblox.com/games/5960583606/an-average-city-roleplay-game-full-release

Not much is in the game at the moment, as Rocksely64 is still working on fixing it.

It is unknown when or if updates will start rolling out again, as TidalTheProto confirmed on Twitter, alongside the announcement that Adventure-Land was cancelled, that updates would slow to a halt until they had enough time to work on it. They haven't done work on it since, and it's possible the game is cancelled as Tidal has moved on to a series entitled "The Classic Revamped" series, which remakes old games and adds new content to them.

On January 4th, 2021, another Noob holding a Sign was added. It's on top of the dealer ship, and reads "goddamn cj how'd you get up here". This has been accepted by Roblox. The face of Filbert from Nintendo's Animal Crossing series was added to the top of the building where players find the Plank of Permanent Subscription to Death. The game entered a small beta stage in early September, when it was still titled untitled city game, where Rocksely64 experimented with the ragdoll system and then began working on the small city of Average-town. The game "released" in November.

The game currently has a shooting system, where if a Player picks up one of many Pistols scattered around Average-town, they can shoot others. (Rocksely64 put a sign down next to the Gun Store asking players politely to not take every gun there, and to leave some for others. This doesn't make sense, as only 3 people have visited the game as of now.) The game also has a double-jump mechanic. Pressing Spacebar or the Jump button on Mobile twice makes your character, you guessed it, jump twice. Depending on where you double jump from, you may take fall damage. The game has one song that plays on loop unless turned off by the Player. It is "Scootin' Through the Clocktowers Beneath the Sea" from A Hat in Time.

If a Player is killed, they will ragdoll and start bleeding, but as of the December 30th update, being the last update for 2020, Players do not respawn. The death message reads "you just got a permanent subscription to death lol". The Player must leave the game and re-join it to respawn, or use the command ;re if they have admin commands.

Around the map, there are cars (which for some odd reason have the wheels sticking out the hood, and emit a screeching sound when operating, which Rocksely has warned you about) which a player can hop into and start cruisin' around the town. The latest update added two vehicles: the old Roblox Jeep and the new Jeep. Entering first person in the new Jeep will cause it to break and catapult into the sky for unknown reasons.

If a Player with R6 joins the game, their character will follow the camera on the Y axis, and can crouch and lie down prone. R6 players will also disappear slowly after death, and the camera won't follow their corpse. If they enter first person mode, they can see their body. (as of an update, it is impossible to join the game with R15, as Rocksely64 determined it was better off with R6.)

On top of the tallest building is a Pistol and a plank, dubbed the "Plank Of Permanent Subscription to Sleeping". If a Player jumps down, they are effectively committing suicide, as the fall will kill them unless they use the Parachute.

There is also a plane to the right of the Forever-Closed Burger King, which the Player may utilize. As seen in the trailer on YouTube, you can indeed crash, quite spectacularly.

There is a JetPack at the Gun Store, used by double tapping and holding the Space bar. It does not work on Roblox Mobile due to unknown issues. It was removed in the latest update due to how R6 players can't interact with it, and because the game is now R6 only.

There is a lot of text around Average-town, the one the player will see first telling them not to jump off the edge of the world as they will die. (In reality, this is to hide the default baseplate Rocksely64 used, but Players will still die if they don't use the Parachute to hover down to the baseplate. Hovering to the baseplate will reveal a Dummy standing wearing Rocksely64's previous avatar, minus the mask, hood, Styrofoam Companion and t-shirt. They will discover two text boxes, one asking them how the hell they got down there, and another telling them "you should probably reset", implying something will happen to the Player, but nothing does.)

Another one is seen if the player heads north from the spawn point, heads to the two houses and turns the camera back where they came, paying tribute to Erik Cassel.

Yet another is the aforementioned sign telling Players not to steal every gun, and behind that is the aforementioned sign informing players about the screeching that cars emit.

To the side of the dealership is a message to Admins, telling them not to abuse commands unless he is present in the server with them.

There is also a Noob holding up a sign, telling Players that Rocksely64 spent 16 hours making the game. Poor guy.

There was a skydiving feature, made for the trampoline, but Rocksely discovered it triggered when the Player jumped off the plank, or double jumped, and that it disabled the Jetpack, so it was removed.

The Player, assuming they don't pick up a weapon, only has an iPhone 6 and a Parachute in their inventory from the start.

Next to the aforementioned Noob, is a Dummy with an elongated head, named "my inner mind". Killing it does nothing, only that it does not re-spawn.

Near that, is a regenerating Bicycle, which Players can use to cruise in style.

At the Gun Store is a message from the owner, telling the Player they've gone out for lunch and are having tacos, though the Player never finds the Gun Store Owner ever. The game is not coming to the Xbox One, as it contains some features off putting to a controller player.