Undertale Crazy Multiverse Timeline Script Roblox (2024)
REPORT: Analysis of "Undertale Crazy Multiverse Timeline" on Roblox
A significant portion of the user base confuses "scripts" with "Admin Commands." While games like UCMT sometimes feature an admin panel for moderators, the public scripts found on forums are third-party injections, not official game features.
Core idea & features
Roblox has a hard time streaming 200,000 parts. Now imagine you have five different Snowdin maps loaded in memory. A lazy script will use game.Lighting changes to flip between them. A crazy script tries to move them via TweenService – resulting in lag spikes that hit 10,000+ ping. Undertale Crazy Multiverse Timeline Script Roblox
Ink!Sans (to you):
“Quick, jump through that color splash portal – it leads to Outertale. I’ll hold him off. But listen: every AU has a fractured soul piece. Collect them, or the multiverse collapses into a single glitched void.” REPORT: Analysis of "Undertale Crazy Multiverse Timeline" on
function Sans_Class.new(auType) local self = setmetatable({}, Sans_Class) self.au = auType if auType == "Dust" then self.attackDamage = 999 self.speed = 200 elseif auType == "Ink" then self.canTeleport = true self.paints = true elseif auType == "Error" then self.canDeleteAssets = true -- Risky! end return self end A lazy script will use game
The Good:
Roblox generally allows fan games, and Undertale creator Toby Fox has historically been lenient (even flattered) by non-commercial fan projects. Alternate Universe characters (like Fresh!Sans or Horror!Sans) are fan creations, not official Toby Fox assets.
What started as a simple roleplay idea has exploded into a full-blown scripting genre. From fighting Error!Sans to befriending Ink!Sans across a thousand collapsing dimensions, this script promises to deliver the ultimate crossover experience. But what actually is it? Is it real? Can you run it without melting your computer?
script concept
Here’s a ready-to-use for a Roblox game based on Undertale: Crazy Multiverse Timeline . It simulates switching between different Undertale AUs (like Underfell, Underswap, Fresh!Sans, Error!Sans, etc.) with visual effects, music changes, and character dialogue.