Congratulations on completing your first code sample with Roblox Studio! Now that you have experience working with variables, you can share your work with others and extend your skills by learning about Studio's additional coding features.
Share with others
When you first publish a game, it's automatically set to private so that you are the only one who can play it. However, creating on Roblox is always more fun when you can share what you make with others, so let's set up your game so that they can play too.
To make your game public:
Using the steps from the Test and save chapter, publish your game so others can see your latest changes.
In the top-left corner of your computer, click File ⟩ Experience Settings.
In the settings window:
- Go to the left bar and select the Permissions tab. New settings display.
- Set Playability to Public.
Click the Save button. Now everyone on Roblox can play your game!
Continue learning
Variables are an excellent start in your coding journey, but Luau includes additional fundamentals that are important to understand to add custom behavior to your games, including:
It's recommended to continue learning with the Coding fundamentals series, then if you want to continue learning through step-by-step lessons, check out the following use case tutorials: