Murder Party: Roblox Parent Guide
Four teams, one round, and a violence theme your kid probably thinks is hilarious but you might not.
Abandoned murder-themed team competition
Kids are randomly assigned to **Team Murder** (kill everyone), **Team Law** (stop all other teams), **Team Chaos** (hack with a laptop), or **Team Party** (get everyone wearing party hats). Rounds last a few minutes, the violence is cartoonish, and the game hasn't been updated since May 2023. The official Discord is where kids swap redemption codes and hang out between rounds.
Why kids play Murder Party
Four wildly different win conditions
One round your kid is trying to murder everyone with a knife, the next they're frantically trying to get strangers to wear **party hats**. The randomness keeps every match unpredictable and they love not knowing what team they'll land on.
Short rounds, low stakes
Each round wraps in under five minutes so there's no marathon commitment. They can drop in, play three rounds between homework and dinner, and not feel like they're abandoning a team or losing progress.
The absurdity of Team Party
**Team Party** wins by convincing everyone to dance and wear hats while **Team Murder** is trying to stab them. Kids find the tonal whiplash hilarious and it's the team they beg to get assigned.
No skill ceiling, all chaos
**Team Chaos** wins by clicking a laptop in the right spots, **Team Law** just has to shoot the murderer before they strike. There's no ranked mode or leaderboard pressure, so losing a round doesn't sting and winning feels like dumb luck.
What parents should watch for
Violence theme with no creative distance
**Team Murder's entire job is to stab other players** with a knife before getting shot. The violence is blocky and cartoonish but there's no narrative wrapper (no zombies, no aliens, just murder). Some parenting sites flag this alongside Survive the Killer as concerning even though Roblox rates it 9+.
Abandoned game means no moderation updates
The developer stopped updating in May 2023 and the community wiki notes **zero developer interaction or communication**. If exploiters show up or chat issues emerge, no one's steering the ship. The chat is still Roblox-filtered but there's no active hand on deck.
Off-platform Discord for codes
Kids join the **official Murder Party Discord** to request and share redemption codes for coins. Discord is 13+ by law but younger kids hop over anyway, and once they're there the chat isn't parent-controlled like Roblox's is.
Team Murder glamorizes the killer role
Unlike Murder Mystery where being the murderer is rare and tense, here **being assigned to Team Murder is just another round**. Some kids internalize that as no big deal, others repeat the trash talk and knife jokes outside the game in ways that make teachers call home.
Parent takeaway
The murder theme is cartoonish but front-and-center, and the developer ghosted two years ago. If your kid can handle stabbing-as-game-mechanic without bringing it to the dinner table, the spending and social risks are minimal. Lock chat settings, ask about the Discord, and decide if you're okay with a game that makes being the killer just another Tuesday.