Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower! launched on 8 May 2026 and has grown to over 7,500 active players in its first three weeks. The game is developed by Cold Obbys and adds a co-operative layer to the Roblox outfit tower format: you choose a team, help your teammates reach the top, and build your avatar’s appearance one door decision at a time. With a Big Update arriving 3 June 2026, here is what to know before you join.

What is Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower?

Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower! is a co-op obby on Roblox by Cold Obbys. Players choose a team at the start of each run and work together to climb toward the top of the tower. The climbing mechanic is driven by outfit choices: at each stage, you pick between two doors, and your choice directly changes your avatar’s appearance — clothing, accessories, and overall look shift with every decision.

The result is different for each player, even in the same session. Some outfit paths lead to genuinely standout looks; others are chaotic or unflattering. The Roblox description puts it plainly: “Will you glow up? Or FLOP!”

The game holds a Maturity: Minimal rating with mild occasional violence — appropriate for the broad Roblox age range. It has collected 13,042 favourites and a 74% positive rating from 1,921 votes as of late May 2026.

The teamwork element

Unlike solo outfit towers, Teamwork Outfit Tower requires players to choose sides at the start of each run. Once teams are set, the goal is to help your team reach the top — the co-op framing creates a social dynamic where your group’s progress matters, not just your own outfit outcome.

This is the core differentiator from other “Would You Rather” outfit games. The format shifts from individual fashion competition to team-based climbing, which changes how players interact and what approaches make sense during a run.

The troll gear system

Cold Obbys added a deliberate counter-pressure mechanic: troll gear. As you climb and earn coins from reaching stages and completing outfit choices, you can spend those coins in the in-game shop to buy gear that interferes with other players’ progress.

The official description makes the intent explicit: “Use your coins to buy TROLL gear and mess with other players on the way up.” This adds a competitive layer alongside the co-op team dynamic — you are working with your team while also having the option to disrupt rival teams. The tension between cooperation and chaos is intentional design.

Coins and rewards

Coins are the primary currency earned during each run. They come from climbing stages and completing outfit-building choices at each door. Coins can be spent on troll gear in the shop.

Joining the Cold Obbys group on Roblox gives access to free group rewards. The game description specifically calls this out: “Like the game and join the group for FREE rewards and updates!” For free bonus items, visiting the group page is the confirmed route.

Upcoming: Big Update, 3 June 2026

The Roblox event calendar shows a Big Update scheduled for Wednesday, 3 June 2026 at 7:00 AM. The event is described as “More choices + Random” — suggesting the update adds new outfit door options and likely a randomised mechanic for how outfit selections land.

A separate active update event labelled “New Update” with “More choices + ???” is currently live, indicating a wave of content additions is already underway ahead of the June date.

Cold Obbys appears to be maintaining an active update cadence in the game’s early weeks.

5 tips for your first runs

Pick a team that is actively climbing. The teamwork framing works best when everyone on your side is engaged. If your team is moving together, the run progresses efficiently; if half the team drops early, individual effort carries less weight.

Spend coins on troll gear sparingly at the start. Troll gear is a spend against future outfit choices and climbing momentum. Focus on reaching new stages before shifting into disruption mode — coins invested in climbing first compound better.

Accept that every run looks different. The outfit choices are randomised each run, so there is no fixed path to a specific look. The visual variance is the point; the fun is in the reveal, not planning toward a preset outcome.

Check back after the June 3 update. “More choices + Random” suggests the update adds breadth to the outfit selection system. First runs after a major content drop typically feel more varied and are worth experiencing fresh.

Join the Cold Obbys group. Group rewards are free and require only a one-time join. Free accessories or coins from the group are a net positive before your first in-game spend.

Would You Rather: Teamwork vs. similar outfit tower games

Several “Would You Rather” outfit tower games exist on Roblox, and searches surface them together. Here is how this game fits:

Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower! (this page) is by Cold Obbys. The defining features are the team-based climbing structure and the troll gear shop mechanic. Place ID: 72763503064951.

Would You Rather: Boys & Girls Outfit Tower! is a different game by 9X Studio, running at around 19,800 concurrent players. It is a solo outfit progression game without a co-op team structure. Our guide for Boys & Girls Outfit Tower covers that game separately.

Would You Rather: Avatar Tower is another entry in the broader category with its own developer and mechanics — a separate page covers it when published.

Confirming the developer name (Cold Obbys) or place ID (72763503064951) in Roblox avoids following guides or code claims written for a different “Would You Rather” variant.

Does Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower have codes?

As of 31 May 2026, no active promo codes have been verified for Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower! The game’s rewards flow through in-game coins earned by playing and free group rewards from the Cold Obbys group — not a code-redemption window.

The Cold Obbys group join for free rewards — specifically mentioned in the official game description — is the confirmed way to get bonus items at no Robux cost.

If a code system is added in a future update, this page will list verified codes directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who made Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower?

The game was developed by Cold Obbys, a verified Roblox creator group. The developer group is also the source of the free group-join rewards mentioned in the game description.

Is Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower free to play?

Yes. The game is free. No Robux purchase is required to access the core climbing and outfit-building gameplay.

How do I get free rewards in the game?

Join the Cold Obbys group on Roblox. The game description explicitly points players toward the group for free rewards and early update announcements.

What does troll gear do?

Troll gear is a category of purchasable in-game items that let you interfere with other players’ progress during the climb. You buy it with coins earned in-game. It introduces disruption as a spending option alongside the co-op team mechanic.

When is the next update for Teamwork Outfit Tower?

A Big Update is scheduled for Wednesday, 3 June 2026 at 7:00 AM. The update is described as “More choices + Random” and is expected to add new outfit door options and a random-element mechanic.

What is the place ID for Would You Rather: Teamwork Outfit Tower?

The place ID is 72763503064951. Use this to confirm you are on the correct Roblox experience, particularly when multiple “Would You Rather” tower games appear in the same search.

Is this the same as Would You Rather: Boys & Girls Outfit Tower?

No. Boys & Girls Outfit Tower is by 9X Studio and runs as a solo fashion competition. Teamwork Outfit Tower is by Cold Obbys and uses a team-based co-op structure with troll gear. Different games, different developers, different mechanics.