Beastify is a Roblox game where you transform into powerful creatures and fight your way up through a progression system packed with upgrades, evolutions, and chaos. It’s one of those games that pulls you in fast because the core idea is just fun. Who doesn’t want to become a giant monster and wreck everything around them?
How Beastify Actually Works
You start off pretty weak, which is standard for these kinds of grind-based Roblox games. The goal is to collect orbs, defeat enemies, and earn enough to evolve your beast into something way stronger. Each evolution changes how your character looks and how hard you hit, so there’s always something to work toward.
The map is open enough that you’re constantly running into other players, which makes it feel alive. Some beasts have ranged attacks, some are all about close-range power, and figuring out which playstyle you like is part of the fun. There are also boosts and limited-time items that can spike your stats if you grab them at the right moment.
Rebirths are a big part of the loop too. Once you hit a certain milestone, you can rebirth to reset your progress in exchange for permanent multipliers. It sounds annoying, but those multipliers add up and make later runs feel noticeably faster. It’s the kind of system that keeps you coming back even when you think you’re done for the day.
The Good Stuff and the Frustrating Parts
The beast designs are genuinely cool. Some of the higher-tier evolutions look incredible, and hitting a new form for the first time gives you that satisfying dopamine hit that good Roblox progression games are built on. The combat feels snappy too, which matters a lot in a game where you’re fighting constantly.
That said, the early grind is rough. Before your first few rebirths, progress can feel painfully slow, especially if you’re not spending Robux on gamepasses. The pay-to-win element is definitely there. Players who drop real money on multiplier passes will zoom past free players, which gets frustrating when you’re grinding the same area for the tenth time.
The game is still getting updates, so the player count hasn’t flatlined yet. It’s not pulling massive numbers, but there are usually enough people online to make the servers feel active. If you get into it now, you’re catching it at a decent point before the hype fully dies down or it gets a major content drop that brings everyone back.
If the grind is wearing you out, check out our Beastify Scripts page where we’ve rounded up scripts that can handle auto-farming orbs, auto-collecting pickups, and speeding up the rebirth loop so you’re not stuck doing the boring parts manually.