The RobuxClicker Arcade
RobuxClicker.com is not just one game. Alongside the idle clicker on the homepage sits the RobuxClicker Arcade: a small collection of complete pixel-art games, each one taking a different genre and giving it a proper, finished treatment. This page is the front door to every one of them.
What the RobuxClicker Arcade is
The arcade exists for a simple reason. An idle game like RobuxClicker rewards patience and a slow, steady pace, and that is exactly its charm. But sometimes you want the opposite: a short, sharp burst of action you can finish in one sitting. The RobuxClicker Arcade is built for those moments. It is a set of six original games that have nothing to prove and nothing to sell you, made by the same hands as the clicker and sharing its pixel-art look.
Every game here is completely free and runs entirely in your browser. There is nothing to download, nothing to install, and no account to create. Each game is self-contained, built in plain JavaScript with art drawn from code rather than image files, so it loads quickly and plays the same on a laptop or a phone. Open one, play for as long as you like, and close it again — nothing is required and nothing is locked behind a paywall.
The arcade games are separate from the clicker, so your idle progress keeps ticking along in its own page while you take a break in the arcade. Where a game supports saving, it stores that save in your own browser, the same way the clicker does. Below you will find a card for the RobuxClicker idle clicker itself and one for each of the six arcade games. Every card links to a full landing page with a how-to-play guide, real strategy tips, and answers to common questions.
Every game in the arcade
Seven games in total: the RobuxClicker idle clicker that the whole site is named for, plus the six pixel-art arcade games. Pick whichever genre suits your mood.
RobuxClicker
The game that started it all. Click a giant R$, unlock twelve auto-earning buildings inspired by famous Roblox community games, and climb the Beanstalk prestige tree. With ten event types, thirty-five achievements and golden-Robux power-ups, there is always one more upgrade to chase.
Play RobuxClickerPixel Aces
Pilot a fighter through five hand-built stages of a 1942-style vertical shoot-em-up. Weave through bullet patterns, grab power-ups to climb four weapon levels, and face a multi-phase boss at the end of every stage. Ten enemy types keep the skies busy.
View Pixel AcesPixel Garden Defense
Hold the line in a Plants vs Zombies-style lane defense. Spend sun to place eight plant types across a five-by-nine lawn and stop ten kinds of zombie before they march past your mowers. Forty levels across five worlds steadily raise the stakes.
View Pixel Garden DefensePixel Siege
Pull back the slingshot and let physics do the rest in this Angry Birds-style puzzler. Seven bird types each carry a special ability, and three block materials crumble, shatter or hold firm. Earn stars across forty handcrafted levels in four worlds.
View Pixel SiegePocket Survivors
Survive a rising tide of enemies in this Vampire Survivors-style auto-battler. Your weapons fire on their own, so you just move, collect XP and pick an upgrade on every level-up. Evolve eight weapon types, unlock five heroes and outlast the bosses that arrive every two minutes.
View Pocket SurvivorsPixel Homestead
The arcade's deepest game: a full farming RPG in the spirit of Stardew Valley. Grow crops through four seasons, befriend thirty-four townsfolk, mine, fish, cook and craft, raise animals, attend festivals and even get married. Eight maps are yours to explore at your own pace.
View Pixel HomesteadPixel Plumber
Run, jump and stomp through a classic side-scrolling platformer. Thirty-two levels span eight worlds, with three power states to find, ten enemy types to dodge and a boss waiting at the end of every world. Master the variable-height jump and chase the flagpole.
View Pixel PlumberHow to play, and what to expect
You do not need to read anything before you start — every game opens straight into a menu and explains its own controls. All seven play with a mouse or keyboard on a computer and with touch controls on a phone or tablet, so there is no wrong device to use. If you would like to know more before diving in, each game's landing page lays out the desktop and mobile controls, a set of genuine strategy tips, a rundown of the game's content, and a short list of frequently asked questions.
None of the arcade games ask for your name, your email or a sign-up. They do not connect to each other, and finishing one does not unlock another — they are simply seven separate games gathered in one place because we enjoyed making them. If you are after the bigger, long-haul experience, the RobuxClicker idle clicker on the homepage is the one designed to be played a little at a time over many days.