Roblox is an online platform and a storefront where players can play different games. It is not a game but allows developers to make their own games which they can share with other people.
One of the most unique aspects of Roblox is that anyone can make their own game. In the US, it is so popular that more than half of kids under 16 play it.
With more than 20 million games, Roblox is one of the largest gaming storefronts on the internet. A game called Adopt Me! broke records when it registered more than 1.6 million players last year.
Having said that, a YouTuber by the name of Kreekcraft who live streams Roblox recently made his own game on the platform. Now, many users are reporting that the game is having an issue that renders it unplayable.
According to users, the TIMMEH Roblox game by Kreekcraft is stuck on a black loading screen after it finishes a cutscene.
Since the game is currently in beta, players did expect some bugs to pop up. But, the TIMMEH Roblox game black loading screen bug is preventing players from progressing in the game altogether.
hey @KreekCraft just wanted to let you know of a bug u might want to know of. its where when you join a match after the cutscene a black screen pops up forever and you have to rejoin. not complaining or anything just thought i should let u know
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i bought the beta because you said it works on all devices, i am on ipad and it is not worth it, as goop i cant attack or use hook, and if i jump in water as human i cant jump anymore, and if u reset ur glitched forever. i also get the black screen while loading a lot
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It looks like TIMMEH by Kreekcraft stays stuck on the black loading screen unless people rejoin or restart Roblox.
Right now, players can only hope that the TIMMEH Roblox black screen loading issue is fixed soon. We will update this article when a fix comes out, so make sure you keep checking space.
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