Greenville is one of Roblox's biggest and most realistic car and roleplay games. You spawn in a small American town, grab a car from hundreds of options, and decide what to do: cruise around, take a job, customize your ride, or roleplay with friends. It's sandbox driving with purpose.

What is Greenville?

Greenville blends two core experiences. First, it's a car game with extensive customization—you'll pick from many licensed vehicles, tweak parts, swap wheels, change colors, and personalize plates. Second, it's a roleplay world with jobs, houses, a detailed map, and interactive tools so you can tell stories with other players.

The game rewards both kinds of play. Drive to earn cash, take jobs to accelerate that income, buy better cars, upgrade your house, and repeat. Or ignore the grind and just roleplay scenarios with friends. Greenville lets you choose.

Your First 10 Minutes

1. Join and spawn. You'll land in the town. Take a breath—the map is large but not overwhelming at first.

2. Walk to a dealership or parking lot. You'll see cars parked or NPCs selling them. Greenville puts many cars right in your spawn area.

3. Buy or claim your first car. Some cars are free to new players. Others cost in-game cash (which you'll earn). Pick something simple—a sedan or truck is a good start.

4. Get in and drive. Use WASD to move (or arrow keys), mouse to steer. The handling feels realistic. Take a lap around town to get a feel for speed and controls.

5. Find a job or business. Look for job markers on the map (usually icons or NPCs). Delivery jobs, taxi work, or other roleplay businesses are easy entry points. These earn you cash and teach map layout.

6. Complete one job cycle. Finish a delivery or shift, see your payout, and celebrate. You've now done the main loop once.

The Main Game Loop

Once you know how to drive, the loop repeats:

  1. Pick a car. Walk to your garage or a dealership and select a vehicle.
  2. Take a job. Find a job marker (delivery, taxi, etc.) and start it.
  3. Complete the objective. Drive to waypoints, follow instructions, roleplay the scenario.
  4. Earn cash. Finish the job and collect your reward.
  5. Repeat or customize. Do another job, buy upgrades, visit your house, or switch cars.

You can also skip jobs and just drive around, roleplay with friends, or show off your car—Greenville doesn't force a grind. But jobs are the fastest way to earn money early on.

Cars and Customization

Greenville has hundreds of cars. Each one can be customized heavily:

  • Parts: Upgrade engines, suspension, brakes, and more for better performance.
  • Wheels: Swap to different rim styles and sizes.
  • Paint: Change the main color and secondary colors.
  • Plates: Personalize your license plate text.
  • Real-life options: Certain licensed cars replicate real features (spoilers, hoods, trim packages).

Customization costs in-game money. Start with small tweaks—a new color or wheels—then invest in performance upgrades as your cash pile grows.

💡 Tip — Try different cars early. You might love a car that looks slow but handles great, or vice versa.

Jobs and Earning Money

Jobs are the primary money source. Common job types include:

  • Delivery jobs: Drive packages to destinations. Simple and reliable.
  • Taxi work: Pick up and drop off passengers.
  • Business interactions: Some houses or shops have roleplay-based earnings.

Each job has a payout. Harder or longer jobs pay more. As you earn, buy better cars and parts—they don't directly earn more, but they make jobs faster and more fun to complete.

💡 Tip — Use the code AMERICA_250 to get a 1.76x multiplier on drive-to-earn rewards for 15 minutes. That's a huge boost early on!

Roleplay Features

Greenville is designed for roleplay with friends:

  • Houses: Buy a property where you and friends can hang out.
  • Interactive tools: Use items and commands to create scenarios (shop owner, police officer, etc.).
  • Map detail: The town has shops, garages, parks, and neighborhoods—each spot sets the scene.
  • Chat and emotes: Talk to other players, use actions, and build stories together.

You don't need to earn money to roleplay. Some players focus entirely on the social side, while others grind and show off. Both playstyles work.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Spending all your cash on cosmetics immediately. It's tempting to paint your car neon colors right away. But save cash for a second car or a house first—those unlock more gameplay options.

Ignoring the map. Spend 5 minutes driving around to learn where jobs, shops, and garages are. It saves time later.

Only driving one car. Different cars are better for different jobs and vibes. Buy a second car once you can afford it.

Skipping the tutorial or help. If you're stuck, look for in-game hints or ask in chat. Greenville has a helpful community.

Forgetting to join the community. Greenville's fun multiplies with friends. Find a roleplay group or crew and play together.

Redeem Your Code

Greenville is running a July 4th event with an active code:

CodeRewardStatus
AMERICA_2501.76x drive-to-earn multiplier for 15 minutesActive

How to redeem: Open Greenville, look for the codes menu (usually a button in the game UI), paste the code, and claim your reward. The multiplier stacks your earnings for 15 minutes, so use it when you're about to do several jobs.