how to use scripts on mobile roblox on pc
Alright, so you wanna use them mobile Roblox scripts on your computer, huh? It ain’t rocket science, I tell ya. Folks make it sound all fancy, but it’s just a bit of fiddlin’ around. Let me tell ya how I figured it out, no big words or nothin’.
First off, them scripts, they’re like little instructions, see? Tells the game what to do. Sometimes them scripts work different on your phone than on your computer. That’s what them city folks call “platforms,” but to me, it’s just a phone or a computer, simple as that.
Now, if you got a script that’s made for your phone, and you wanna use it on your computer, you gotta do some trickin’. Think of it like this: you got a recipe for cornbread that’s for a small pan, but you wanna make a big ol’ batch. You gotta change things up a bit, right?
The first thing them smarty-pants folks do is use somethin’ called an “emulator.” Sounds fancy, but it’s just a program that pretends to be your phone on your computer. Like playin’ dress-up, but for computers! There’s this thing called “BlueStacks,” I heard the youngsters talkin’ about. They say it’s good for playin’ phone games on your computer. So, you get that BlueStacks thingy, and then you get your Roblox on there. It’s like havin’ your phone inside your computer, kinda weird, but it works.
- Get BlueStacks.
- Install Roblox on BlueStacks.
- Open Roblox and find your game.
Now, about them scripts. If you got a script that’s supposed to work on your phone, and you’re usin’ BlueStacks, it should just work, see? ‘Cause the computer thinks it’s a phone. Ain’t that somethin’?

But sometimes, things ain’t that easy. Maybe that script just don’t wanna work right on a computer, no matter what you do. Then you gotta get into the guts of the script, like fixin’ a tractor engine. You gotta understand what them lines of code are doin’. They call it “coding,” but it’s just readin’ and writin’, but with computer talk. They got things like “variables” and “data types,” sounds like somethin’ from school, but it’s just ways of keepin’ track of stuff in the game.
Another thing I heard them kids talkin’ about is “LocalScripts.” Seems like them scripts only work for the person playin’, not for everyone in the game. And then there’s regular scripts that work for everyone. It’s like whisperin’ secrets versus shoutin’ ’em out loud, see?
If you wanna change a script, you gotta use somethin’ called a “script editor.” It’s like a typewriter for computer code. You open up the script, and you can see all them instructions. You gotta be careful though, changin’ the wrong thing can mess up the whole game, like puttin’ salt in the sugar jar!
To get them scripts in the first place, them city folk say you gotta go to the “Develop” section in Roblox. I ain’t sure where that is, but it’s probably got a picture of a wrench or somethin’. Then you pick the game you wanna mess with, and you can start addin’ your scripts. They say you can put scripts on different things in the game, like if you want somethin’ to happen when you touch a door, you put the script on the door.
Now, I ain’t no coder, but I can tell ya this: it’s all about figurin’ things out. You try somethin’, it don’t work, you try somethin’ else. Just like plantin’ corn, sometimes it grows, sometimes it don’t. But if you keep at it, you’ll get the hang of it. And don’t be afraid to ask for help, even us old folks gotta ask sometimes.
So there you have it, a simple way of thinkin’ about usin’ them mobile scripts on your computer. No fancy words, just plain talk. Now go on and get to fiddlin’!
Remember these steps:
- Use an emulator like BlueStacks.
- Understand the basics of scripting if you need to change things.
- Find the “Develop” section in Roblox to access your scripts.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment and ask for help.
And most importantly, have fun! It’s just a game, after all.

Tags: [Roblox, Mobile Scripts, PC, Emulator, BlueStacks, Scripting, Coding, Game Development, LocalScripts, How-to]