 Recently, while I was digging through the deep web, messing with those hackers, I saw something called Build-A-Block. So, I looked it up on the real web, nothing. While messing around on eBay, I found a CD disc called Build-A-Block prototype. It was around $42, when I bought it. I emailed the seller when it was made, and he said around December 1990. So, David Basszuki was making ideas for Roblox but, this prototype was unusual. Okay, so I grabbed my modded Macintosh Quadra 950, it was for Macintoshes only, and booted up. I inserted the Build-A-Block prototype and it had a glitchy startup. It was a prototype for Roblox Studio, and it was called Build-A-Block Test Server. Of course, no one was there. I built, for about an hour and I built a little city. Somehow, the game started glitching out. I didn't care. Then, someone called Test came. The chat button was H, so, I said, who are you? Test then said, welcome to the Build-A-Block prototype. When he said that, it reminded me of John and Jane Doe. I then said, is this a Roblox prototype? No response. Everything looked similar. It was so similar to Dynablocks. When I kept saying, is this Roblox? Test then said, December 27th, 1990. I was like, what? Then, the server froze and the test guy kept controlling me. I tried quitting the game. My mouse was frozen. I tried shutting off my Quadra 950, nothing. About three minutes being controlled, the game stopped. My Quadra froze up and was smoking. I got some water to stop the smoke. Out of pure luck, my computer did not short-circuit. I looked up this prototype once again on my main computer I use, and this showed up on a deep web forum site. Build-A-Block was an unreleased prototype released around December 23rd, 1990 at 12.30 a.m. It showed up that late due to a problem of starting the prototype because of computer issues. Around December 25th, 1990, 28 users logged onto the site. The website was in an alpha stage and had some games like, awesome game, Christmas game and test server. Test server had no players each day and David Basszucky said, this server is not for the public, please don't enter. On December 27th, 1990, one player decided to enter it and around 4.25 a.m., he got banned from the Build-A-Block prototype and was murdered. On July 30th, 2003, one of the old testers said, 12 players were killed while entering that test server. Dynablocks was sued for having banned slaughter and 12 players randomly killed. Dynablocks shut down on January 29th, 2004. A day before Roblox was released, Basszucky promised he will never put up the cursed server and have people die. I searched up the cause of the 12 players death was murder. Apparently, the one who brutally murdered those 12 players was probably that unknown test player that greeted me in the first place. About a year later, a video appeared on the Roblox forums that posted a YouTube link and the video was called test. The video showed static. The video was really, really shaky and 12 players were on the server. The record date of the right corner said, December 27th, 1990, 4.30 a.m. Then, the video got shaky and shaky. The 12 players at the time were in their cabin and the unknown recorder was near their location. The unknown recorder found the location and he recorded brutally murdering them on tape. On June 25th, 2005, 23 seconds after the video was released, it was deleted. It reached about three to five views. Never to been seen but on the deep web. Please, do not ever get the prototype. You can pretty much die. I threw the CD away just for the sake of it. Also, there are only four copies of that CD and I do not know why it was selling for $42. On the forum on the deep web, some guy said four copies exist since he was a former developer. He later died around 2011. The thread was old. If you see something called build a block test, it may be best not to buy it because of the rumors.