SimulatorLow Risk
Sol's RNG
Ages 10+
Has ChatIn-App PurchasesMultiplayer
About This Game
A luck-based game where players repeatedly roll to collect rare glowing "auras" with varying rarity tiers. There is no combat — the entire goal is accumulating increasingly rare auras through chance and patience.
Why Kids Love It:
Landing a rare aura triggers a real dopamine rush similar to opening a mystery pack. Comparing aura collections with friends and showing off rare finds drives huge social engagement.
What Parents Should Know
- The core loop is pure chance — this is a pattern, not proof, but RNG mechanics mirror gambling reinforcement cycles
- FOMO and social pressure around rare auras can lead to excessive playtime chasing the next roll
- Chat is open and the community skews older due to the game's popularity on social media
Positive Aspects
- No violence or disturbing content — entirely cosmetic and peaceful
- No voice chat reduces stranger-interaction risk
- Teaches kids that luck is random and persistence has limits — good conversation starter
- Community shares codes for free rolls, modeling generosity
Questions to Ask Your Kid
Use these conversation starters to better understand your child's experience:
- 1How does it feel when you roll something rare? How about when you get a common one five times in a row?
- 2Do you think spending Robux on extra rolls is a good deal? Let's look at the odds together.
- 3Is there a point where rolling stops being fun and starts feeling frustrating?
Roblox Settings to Check
- •Spending PIN — RNG games create pressure to purchase roll boosts
- •Chat privacy — Friends Only recommended
- •Account Restrictions (for under 13)
- •Daily screen time limit — the roll loop is intentionally hard to stop
Worried about chat or in-game messages in Sol's RNG? Many parents use Bark to monitor messages without reading every chat themselves. Disclosure