I am parent to three kids and am encouraging and happy to see them playing minecraft - the local lan facility is where almost all their online playtime goes.
But roblox, after a ton of pestering we downloaded it, i don't know who messaged my kids, i don't know who ran round setting people on fire. honestly i don't care. in the remainder bin of history
Hilariously enough, Roblox provides what is likely one of the best programming/development environments for a game targeting a very young audience. Making a change of any sort to Minecraft is needlessly arcane; decompile, deobfuscate, no official tooling, no API, boatloads of incompatible attempts at implementing one, etc. Although I guess it would prepare kids for the reality of "buttons-to-push-the-buttons" software engineering, Roblox is the development process that could have been, but wasn't.
But roblox, after a ton of pestering we downloaded it, i don't know who messaged my kids, i don't know who ran round setting people on fire. honestly i don't care. in the remainder bin of history