Did You Hear It Review
Honest Did You Hear It Roblox review: 68.8% rating, 18M visits, 3 chapters, multiplayer horror pros and cons. July 2026.
Overview and First Impressions
Did You Hear It? by CodedDunt arrived as a Roblox horror adaptation of the I Heard It Too short film aesthetic — suburban dread, audio paranoia, and the question of whether you truly heard what threatened you. With 18 million visits and 680K favorites, it cleared the hurdle from niche horror clone to platform staple. The 68.8% rating tells a nuanced story: players love atmosphere and multiplayer screams, but chapter difficulty spikes frustrate casual audiences.
Average playtime around 7.7 minutes per session sounds short until you realize many sessions are failed Chapter 2 or 3 attempts. Full story clears take multiple evenings for typical players.
What Works Well
Audio design carries the experience. Search For Your Mother in Chapter 1 teaches listening better than most Roblox horror tutorials. Multiplayer up to 20 players creates organic callout teamwork rare in single-player-only horror. Badge statistics are transparent — 75.1% mother rescue, 47.5% Chapter 2, 31.3% Chapter 3 — so difficulty expectations are honest.
Monetization is relatively fair. No paywall on chapters. FlashLight at 79R$ helps but is not mandatory. Free items through following CodedDunt give budget players cosmetics. UGC milestone at 100K likes shows long-term developer roadmap on event/ugc-release-tracker.
Weaknesses and Friction
Chapter 3's 31.3% completion will feel unfair to mobile players without headphones and to solo players in chaotic public servers. Dark Ending choice documentation is community-sourced rather than in-game explicit — walkthrough/dark-ending fills the gap but should not have to. No official Trello means update tracking relies on Roblox description and fan sites like this one.
VIP Room at 0.0% and Secret Obby at 7.5% are brutal for completionists who expected story-only horror. Lobby secrets punish players who never read map/lobby-secrets.
Verdict July 2026
Did You Hear It Roblox earns a solid recommendation for horror fans who tolerate difficulty walls and value sound design. Casual players should stop after Chapter 1 mother storyline if frustration mounts. Completionists get weeks of content between chapters, Dark Ending, Secret Obby, and VIP badge hunting.
68.8% is fair — not inflated by pay-to-win, not dragged down by broken mechanics, simply reflecting a game that asks you to actually hear it. Play Place ID 95567437744992 with headphones and friends for best results.
Comparison to Roblox Horror Peers
Versus endless mascot horror clones, Did You Hear It? offers tighter narrative tied to I Heard It Too and measurable badge difficulty transparency. Versus lightweight jump-scare games, it demands more audio skill. The 68.8% rating sits between casual-friendly and hardcore-exclusive — fair positioning.
Multiplayer horror on Roblox often devolves into griefing. Did You Hear It? community skews cooperative because puzzles and audio callouts reward teamwork. Exceptions exist in public servers but are not design defaults.
Content update velocity depends on CodedDunt solo or small team bandwidth — no official Trello means patience between chapter drops. 18M visits prove prior updates landed successfully even if schedule is opaque.
Comparison to Roblox Horror Peers
Versus endless mascot horror clones, Did You Hear It? offers tighter narrative tied to I Heard It Too and measurable badge difficulty transparency. Versus lightweight jump-scare games, it demands more audio skill. The 68.8% rating sits between casual-friendly and hardcore-exclusive — fair positioning.
Multiplayer horror on Roblox often devolves into griefing. Did You Hear It? community skews cooperative because puzzles and audio callouts reward teamwork. Exceptions exist in public servers but are not design defaults.
Content update velocity depends on CodedDunt solo or small team bandwidth — no official Trello means patience between chapter drops. 18M visits prove prior updates landed successfully even if schedule is opaque.
Audience Fit Summary
Recommend Did You Hear It? to players who enjoyed I Heard It Too, Roblox story horror with teeth, and badge hunting with transparent stats. Do not recommend to players wanting purely casual jump-scare rooms without difficulty walls or audio requirements.