This TEAMER roblox guide covers the three roles, round structure, and beginner tips for the social deduction mystery game by Drake’s Biggest Fan Games. TEAMER launched on 23 April 2026 with a familiar premise and a modded twist: one Murderer hunts everyone, one Sheriff can fight back, and the Innocents must expose the killer before the body count hits zero. In its first six weeks the game crossed 2 million visits, built up 95,000+ favorites, and holds around 2,700 concurrent players — numbers that put it firmly in the active-but-building tier of Roblox’s competitive social deduction scene.
If you already know Murder Mystery 2, the genre blueprint here will feel instantly recognisable. For PvP games in a different style, Blue Lock Rivals codes and Supreme Battlegrounds run head-to-head competitive formats in the same general player-versus-player space.
What Is TEAMER?
TEAMER is a Survival / 1-vs-All social deduction game — the classic format where one hidden threat tries to eliminate the rest of the lobby while everyone else tries to identify and survive the attacker. The game is openly tagged as a Murder Mystery variant (MM2, MMV, Mango’s MM2, Zyleak’s MM2) with Sandbox and Modded labels that suggest additional content and tweaked rules beyond the base MM2 formula.
Quick stats (as of 3 June 2026):
- Visits: 2,084,796+
- Favorites: 95,238
- Like ratio: 67% (330 likes / 162 dislikes)
- Concurrent players: ~2,700
- Created: 23 April 2026
- Last updated: 31 May 2026
- Developer: Drake’s Biggest Fan Games (Neonrosys20)
- Server size: 12 players max
- Genre: Survival / 1 vs All (Social Deduction)
- Platforms: PC, mobile (iOS/Android), console
The 67% like ratio sits below the Roblox platform average — top titles typically run 90%+. That’s worth knowing: the core loop is functional but the game is clearly in active development, and player sentiment will likely shift as the “Modded / Sandbox” elements get fleshed out. The 95K favorites is the stronger signal here — players are bookmarking it, which suggests the hook works even if the current execution divides opinion.
The Three Roles Explained
Every TEAMER round assigns one of three roles to each player. Understanding what your role is trying to accomplish is the whole game.
Innocent
You are the majority. Your job is to stay alive and gather information — watch who is moving suspiciously, notice who disappears from sight around the time someone dies, and eventually help the Sheriff identify the Murderer. You have no weapon. Your leverage is information: the Murderer has to keep moving to keep killing, and every death they cause narrows the field until someone puts the pattern together.
- Do not run in large groups early (predictable for the Murderer to target the stragglers)
- Stay in sightlines of at least one other Innocent
- If you see the Murderer commit a kill, prioritise getting visible to the Sheriff over getting to safety
Sheriff
You are the Innocents’ only armed defender. The Sheriff role gives you one weapon — the only legitimate gun in the round. Your job is to identify and shoot the Murderer before they complete their run. The risk is that a wrong shot (killing an Innocent) typically ends your Sheriff run and may give the Murderer a free weapon pickup, depending on the server’s modded rules.
- Hold your shot. One confirmed kill from the Murderer tells you a lot about direction, timing, and motive
- Position near high-traffic areas where the Murderer is likely to hunt
- Communicate — even if TEAMER’s text chat is busy, a visible move toward the Murderer signals Innocents to pay attention
Murderer
You are the threat. Your goal is to eliminate every player without being identified and shot by the Sheriff. The Murderer has a melee weapon (typically a knife) and needs to kill without witnesses — or at least without witnesses who can reach the Sheriff in time.
- Pick targets in isolated positions first; crowded rooms raise exposure risk
- Track the Sheriff’s position constantly; the rest of the game is noise if the Sheriff has a bead on you
- Use the environment — TEAMER’s Modded/Sandbox tag suggests map elements that may cover your movement; learn which props and walls break sightlines
How a Round Plays Out
A standard TEAMER round runs roughly like this:
- Role assignment — roles are assigned at the start of each round, usually displayed briefly before the hunt begins
- Scatter phase — players spread across the map; the Murderer uses this time to select a target and move unseen
- First kill — the Murderer’s first elimination signals that the hunt is on; Innocents who witness it immediately become critical
- Information cascade — each death and each near-miss adds data; the Sheriff narrows suspects or picks up a lead from surviving Innocents
- Resolution — either the Sheriff takes down the Murderer (Innocent + Sheriff win) or the Murderer eliminates the field (Murderer wins)
The “Mango’s MM2 / Zyleak’s MM2” tags in the description reference popular modded Murder Mystery 2 YouTube creators known for pushing non-standard rules — expect the round structure to vary more than it would in a strict MM2 clone.
Tips by Role
As an Innocent
Move constantly but not randomly. Static Innocents are easy targets. Moving through populated areas gives you witnesses and keeps you off the Murderer’s easy-pick list, while random sprinting breaks your ability to observe patterns.
Watch for hesitation. The Murderer has to choose targets under pressure. A player who pauses before following a group, or who angles toward isolated players, is worth flagging mentally even if you have no proof.
Don’t accuse without data. In social deduction formats, false accusations create noise that benefits the Murderer by breaking Innocent coordination.
As the Sheriff
Wait for the second kill if you can afford it. One death is ambiguous. Two deaths with a directional pattern and a visible suspect makes a shot defensible. A wrong early shot can cost Innocents the round.
Stay mobile in the mid-round. A stationary Sheriff is a target. The Murderer who identifies the Sheriff early will either avoid them (reducing kill pace) or try to ambush them — either way, you need to stay unpredictable.
Call your shot area. If you are moving toward someone with intent to shoot, your body language in-game signals Innocents to watch. It also pressures the Murderer to react, which sometimes creates the exposure moment you need.
As the Murderer
Start slow, finish fast. Early kills in crowded areas create immediate Sheriff attention. Patience in the first 30 seconds — one isolated kill, then disappear — often extends how long you operate unseen.
Know the Sheriff’s position at all times. Every other player is a secondary concern. The Sheriff is the one entity that ends the round against you.
Use the Modded/Sandbox tools if available. If the server has sandbox elements — trap items, environment toggles, custom weapons — learn them in your first round and exploit them in subsequent rounds before the lobby does.
Does TEAMER Have Codes?
No redeem codes for TEAMER have been published by Drake’s Biggest Fan Games in the official game description, on the Roblox game page, or on any reputable tracker (ProGameGuides, Beebom, Game8) as of 3 June 2026. The game’s “Modded / Sandbox” content is delivered through gameplay rules rather than through a code redemption system.
Social deduction games on Roblox less commonly use codes than idle simulators or tycoons — the replayability driver is match outcome variety, not a daily-code retention loop. If the developer adds a redeem mechanic in a future update, codes typically surface in the official Roblox group (Drake’s Biggest Fan Games) first. The current group has 28,540 members and no active shout as of early June 2026.
TEAMER vs Murder Mystery 2
TEAMER is explicitly tagged to reference Murder Mystery 2 (Nikilis’s original, one of Roblox’s all-time most-played titles) and its modded variants. Here’s how they map:
| Feature | MM2 | TEAMER |
|---|---|---|
| Core roles | Innocent / Sheriff / Murderer | Same |
| Server size | Up to 12 | 12 |
| Mod content | No (vanilla) | Yes (Sandbox / Modded rules) |
| Creator | Nikilis (major studio) | Drake’s Biggest Fan Games (indie) |
| Like ratio | 95%+ | 67% |
| Visit count | 6B+ | 2M+ |
TEAMER is not trying to replace MM2 — it’s targeting the slice of the audience that wants the murder mystery format with modified rules, sandbox tools, or community-driven gameplay that a polished vanilla title does not provide. The “Mango’s MM2 / Zyleak’s MM2” tags reference the content creator modded-experience ecosystem, which has its own audience separate from the vanilla MM2 player base.
For players already on the GameLandInsider network, Murder Mystery 2 codes covers the original’s code history. The Murder Mystery 2 tier list page tracks knife value rankings in MM2’s trading economy — a separate mechanic that TEAMER does not replicate.
How to Play TEAMER
TEAMER is free to play on Roblox across PC, mobile (iOS/Android), and console:
- Direct link: Roblox — TEAMER
- In-game search: search “TEAMER” in Roblox Discover; add the creator “Drake’s Biggest Fan Games” as a filter if results are noisy
- Server size: 12 players per server (standard for MM2-style games)
- Free to play: the core social deduction gameplay requires no Robux
Mobile clients work for social deduction play — most input is movement and timing rather than precise aim, which suits touchscreen controls. The game was created in April 2026 and last updated at the end of May 2026; the active update cadence suggests the developer is still iterating on the modded content.
TEAMER Roblox Guide — FAQ
What kind of game is TEAMER?
TEAMER is a social deduction murder mystery game on Roblox in the style of Murder Mystery 2. Each round assigns you one of three roles — Innocent, Sheriff, or Murderer — and the round ends when either the Murderer eliminates the full lobby or the Sheriff takes the Murderer down.
Is TEAMER the same as Murder Mystery 2?
No. TEAMER references MM2 mechanics but adds Sandbox and Modded tags that indicate non-standard rules and tools. It is a separate game made by Drake’s Biggest Fan Games, not by MM2’s creator Nikilis.
Who made TEAMER on Roblox?
TEAMER was made by Drake’s Biggest Fan Games, a Roblox group owned by Neonrosys20. The group has 28,540 members. The game launched on 23 April 2026.
Does TEAMER have codes?
No active codes have been published for TEAMER as of 3 June 2026. Check the Drake’s Biggest Fan Games Roblox group for any future announcements.
Why does TEAMER have a 67% like ratio?
A 67% like ratio is below average for Roblox games, which typically run 85–95% for titles with staying power. The most common causes for this range in a new murder mystery game are: unbalanced role assignments, inconsistent modded rules between servers, or a rough early experience before the developer finishes the sandbox content. The high favorite count (95K+) relative to the like ratio suggests players are returning — the hook works, but the execution still has rough edges.
How many players can join a TEAMER server?
TEAMER servers hold up to 12 players per instance, standard for the murder mystery format on Roblox.




