2026-08-23
Checked against the exact game description and public records on August 23, 2026.
This Summer Festival RP tier list answers whether to relax as a visitor, choose the stall-owner role, or focus on a classic festival activity. It is an activity chooser—not a power list—and calls out unknown rules and rewards.
Checked against the exact game description and public records on August 23, 2026.
Higher tiers are easier first-visit recommendations; lower tiers are more specific play-style matches, not weaker activities.
The game description confirms the activities. It does not publish controls, scoring, prizes, recipes, or earnings.
The ordering answers a narrow question: what is easiest to recommend for a first visit, and which alternatives fit a more specific roleplay mood?
Best first visit
The lowest-commitment way to explore the festival atmosphere before choosing a hosted activity.
Social context: No party or team requirement is published.
Evidence note: Visitor walking is named in the public game description.
Most active roleplay
Choose this when you want to cook, sell, and interact with visitors rather than only walk around.
Social context: Works best when other players take visitor or customer roles.
Evidence note: Stall cooking and selling are named publicly; recipes and earnings are not published.
Classic festival activity
A strong match for players who want a recognizable Japanese festival activity without running a stall.
Social context: No group requirement is published.
Evidence note: The activity is named publicly; controls and rewards remain unknown.
Action-focused stop
Choose this if you prefer a more aim-oriented festival attraction during the visit.
Social context: Treat any competition format as roleplay unless the game states rules in-session.
Evidence note: The activity is named publicly; scoring and prizes remain unknown.
Social and themed
A fitting choice for conversational roleplay or a quieter stop between other attractions.
Social context: Pairs naturally with visitor roleplay.
Evidence note: Fortune telling is named in the public description; outcomes are not documented.
Start as a visitor, explore the atmosphere, then decide whether to take a hosted role.
Choose a stall when you want to cook, sell, and create interactions with visitors.
Goldfish scooping, target shooting, and fortune telling fit shorter themed stops.
Use the beginner path, then check passes or badges only when those details matter to your session.
Begin as a visitor, inspect the venue, and choose one published activity without assuming hidden systems.
GamepassesSee the five on-sale passes and which benefits are actually described before spending Robux.
ReferencesReview the exact official records and unresolved gameplay details behind this comparison.