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Melon SandboxPoison Candy: Obby 1 Or 2-Player
Poison Candy: Obby 1 Or 2-Player - Play Online
Ever played Russian Roulette with candy? This Roblox-style game throws you into a mind game where you're trying to trick your opponent into eating the one poisoned candy on the table. It's part bluffing game, part social experiment, and honestly? Way more stressful than the cute graphics suggest. Pick solo play against AI or challenge a friend on the same device in this turn-based battle of wits and luck.
Key Features
- Dual Game Modes: Play alone against a bot or go head-to-head with a friend on one device—perfect for boring classes or car rides.
- Classic Roblox Aesthetic: If you've played any obby game before, you'll feel right at home with the bacon-hair avatars and blocky style.
- Strategic Skip System: You can skip your turn to throw off your opponent, but it costs you (either an ad or in-game coins).
- Cosmetic Rewards: Win matches to unlock goofy skins like hamburgers and cheese blocks, plus collectible slime followers.
How to Play Poison Candy: Obby 1 Or 2-Player
The rules are dead simple, but winning takes serious poker face energy.
Pick Your Poison
You start by secretly selecting which candy on the table is poisoned. Your opponent has no idea which one you picked. The candies are numbered, usually 5-7 of them lined up on a wooden table. Tap your choice, and the game begins. From here on out, it's all about reading your opponent—or confusing the AI if you're playing solo.
Take Turns Eating Candies
Players alternate picking candies to "eat." Each time someone picks, you hold your breath waiting to see if that big "SAFE!" text pops up or if they bit the poison. You can take 1-3 candies per turn depending on the round rules. The tension builds as fewer candies remain. You'll be second-guessing every choice your opponent makes, wondering if they're baiting you or genuinely scared.
Bluff With the Skip Button
Here's where strategy kicks in. You can hit "SKIP TURN" to pass without eating anything, which makes your opponent think you know something. But skips aren't free—you'll either watch a quick ad or spend the gold coins you've earned. Use it wisely to mess with their head, or save your resources for cosmetic unlocks in the slime shop.
Who is Poison Candy: Obby 1 Or 2-Player for?
This is perfect for kids and young teens who want a quick competitive game without any violence or complicated controls. If you're looking for a 5-minute distraction between homework problems or want something to play with a sibling on one phone, this nails it. Not recommended for hardcore gamers looking for deep mechanics—it's basically a digital party game dressed up as an obby.
The Gameplay Vibe
Despite the bright colors and cute slime characters wandering around, this game gets surprisingly tense. The wooden table texture looks weirdly realistic compared to the blocky avatars, which gives off that "asset flip" Roblox energy, but honestly it doesn't hurt the experience. There's no music to speak of, just simple sound effects when you pick candies. It's repetitive by design—you'll play round after round trying to outsmart the AI or your friend. The real fun comes from the social aspect, not the visuals or production value.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
Your coin balance and unlocked cosmetics save automatically through browser storage, so you won't lose progress unless you clear your cache. Performance-wise, this runs smooth even on cheap Android phones or old laptops—it's built in the Roblox engine, which is notoriously lightweight. I didn't experience any lag or crashes during my sessions, though the ad system for skips can be annoying if your connection is slow.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-killer with friends, but shallow if you're flying solo.
- ✅ Pro: The two-player on one device mode is genuinely fun for parties or waiting rooms.
- ✅ Pro: Super easy to learn—literally just tap candies and hope you survive.
- ❌ Con: The AI in single-player is predictable after a few rounds, and the skip button being ad-gated feels cheap.
Controls
Controls are basic and responsive, though the camera swipe on mobile can be finicky if you have sweaty fingers.
- Desktop: WASD to move your character around the lobby, Spacebar to jump. Click candies to select them during matches.
- Mobile: Virtual joystick for movement, jump button in the lower right, swipe the screen to rotate the camera. Tap candies to eat them.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by liss48 and released on November 20, 2025, this game clearly targets the young Roblox crowd looking for casual competitive fun.
FAQ
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