+1 Speed Monkey Escape vs +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape (2026) — Which Roblox Game Is Better?
Two +1 Speed runners launched four days apart in May 2026, both at roughly the same scale — 25,300 concurrent players against 28,400 — and both built on banking Speed one step at a time. But they resolve the genre in opposite directions. +1 Speed Monkey Escape wants your hands on the keyboard, wall-running. +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape pays you while you are logged off. That single difference decides which one suits you.
+1 Speed Monkey Escape vs +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape — Quick Stats (2026)
| Category | +1 Speed Monkey Escape | +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Incremental Simulator | Obby & Platformer |
| Place ID | 114697347887839 | 96947338677734 |
| Developer | 100% ALGO SHOT | Cherry Red Chariot |
| Concurrent Players | ~25,300 | ~28,400 |
| Total Visits | 40.1M | 54.1M |
| Core Loop | Wall-run as a monkey, gain +1 Speed per step, win obstacle runs, stack treadmill multipliers, rebirth | Run across a giant keyboard, bank +1 Speed per step, claim offline speed, buy treadmill multipliers |
| Codes | No verified codes | No verified codes |
| Mobile-Friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Free-to-Play | Yes | Yes |
Gameplay — What Do You Actually Do?
+1 Speed Monkey Escape
+1 Speed Monkey Escape makes you work. You play a monkey, jump on walls, and run — every step banks +1 Speed, and clearing obstacles pays out wins, a separate currency. When upgrades stall, you rebirth to push past the plateau. It is active by design: stand still and you earn nothing. It holds a 99% rating across 362,226 votes, one of the highest approval scores at this scale anywhere on Roblox.
+1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape
+1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape is the idle one. Steps still bank +1 Speed, but the headline feature is that Speed accrues while you are logged out and waits for you to claim it. There is no rebirth loop advertised and no separate wins currency — just Speed, multipliers, and the ASMR slime presentation. It holds a 94% rating with an exceptional 2.8 million favorites.
Progression — How Quickly Does It Hook You?
Monkey Escape has more machinery: two currencies (Speed and wins), an upgrade track, and a rebirth reset the developers explicitly frame as the way to "push your limits." Slime Keyboard Escape has one currency and one real decision — which treadmill to buy — plus the offline claim.
Neither has codes. Both gate their multipliers entirely behind Robux passes, which means the free-to-play experience in both is simply walking more.
Edge: +1 Speed Monkey Escape — rebirth and a second currency give it somewhere to go once the novelty of stacking Speed wears off.
Player Count and Community (July 2026)
They are near-peers in size: 25,300 concurrent players for Monkey Escape against 28,400 for Slime, and 40.1 million visits against 54.1 million. Both launched within four days of each other in May 2026 and both run 22-player servers.
The gap is in sentiment. Monkey Escape holds 99% across 362,226 votes — Slime holds 94% across roughly 60,100. Monkey Escape has both the higher score and six times the sample size, which makes it the more convincingly liked game. Slime counters with a stronger favorites ratio: 2.8 million favorites against 1.75 million on fewer visits.
Edge: +1 Speed Monkey Escape — a 99% rating across 362,000 votes is a far stronger signal than 94% across 60,000.
Game Passes and Monetization
This is the sharpest contrast. Monkey Escape sells 30 passes, most of them cosmetic auras, trails and tails, with a treadmill ladder running x3 Golden (R$99) → x9 Diamond (R$249) → x25 Galaxy (R$649) → x100 Void (R$2,999) → x1000 Celestial (R$9,999). It also has the cheapest entry point in this cluster: Starter Pack [OP] at R$9.
Slime Keyboard Escape sells just 8 passes, all on sale, from Premium Soundpack (R$31) to SECRET Treadmil (R$1,299) at an advertised 200X Speed that stacks with your other multipliers. Its catalogue is far shorter and its ceiling is roughly eight times cheaper.
Edge: +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape — a R$1,299 ceiling and no cosmetic clutter beats a R$9,999 top tier buried in 30 passes.
Codes and Free Rewards Compared
Short section, because there is nothing to compare. Neither game has a single publicly verified code. Not one reputable tracker covers either of them specifically, despite the pair running roughly 53,700 concurrent players between them.
What exists instead is noise. Searches for Monkey Escape codes return a YouTube "All Secret Codes" video with nothing behind it. Searches for Slime Keyboard Escape codes return pages for +1 Speed Keyboard Escape — a third, much larger game by SecretVerse Studio. Both games are therefore pure Robux-or-grind: every multiplier is a pass, and no free lever exists in either.
Which One Is Actually Bigger?
These two are the closest match in the cluster. Monkey Escape: ~25,300 concurrent, 40.1M visits, 1.75M favorites, 99% from 362,226 votes. Slime Keyboard Escape: ~28,400 concurrent, 54.1M visits, 2.8M favorites, 94% from ~60,100 votes.
Slime is ahead on every raw count — players, visits and favorites. Monkey is ahead where it arguably matters more: a 99% rating across six times as many votes. A 94% on 60,000 votes and a 99% on 362,000 are not the same kind of evidence, and the second is much harder to fake or fluke.
Replay Value
Monkey Escape has the longer tail because rebirth is a deliberate reset loop and wins give you a second thing to chase. Slime Keyboard Escape has the lower-friction tail: it plays itself while you are gone, so "coming back" costs nothing. If you want a game to play, take the monkey. If you want a game to check on, take the slime.
Earning Free Robux While You Play
Neither game hands out Robux — codes give in-game boosts only. To fund gamepasses in +1 Speed Monkey Escape or +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape, Earnaldo lets you earn real Robux by completing quick tasks.
Earn Free Robux for +1 Speed Monkey Escape or +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape
Complete simple tasks on Earnaldo and withdraw real Robux.
Head-to-Head Verdict — +1 Speed Monkey Escape vs +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape in 2026
The Verdict
Choose +1 Speed Monkey Escape if you want the loop to have something to do — wall-running, wins, and a rebirth reset — and you care that 362,000 voters put it at 99%. Also choose it if R$9 is your budget ceiling.
Choose +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape if you want Speed to accrue while you are logged off, you prefer a short and honest pass list topping out at R$1,299, and the ASMR presentation appeals.
Overall: +1 Speed Monkey Escape is the better game and the numbers back it — 99% from 362,226 votes is exceptional, and rebirth gives it real structure. But its monetization is the messier of the two, with 30 passes and a R$9,999 top treadmill. +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape is the better fit if you cannot commit time, because it is the only one of the pair that progresses without you. Neither has a single verified code, so budget accordingly.
Who Should Play What?
- You want to actively play: +1 Speed Monkey Escape — standing still earns nothing there.
- You can only check in briefly: +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape, for offline Speed.
- You have R$9 to spend: Monkey Escape’s Starter Pack [OP] is the only impulse-priced pass in either game.
- You hate cosmetic pass clutter: Slime Keyboard Escape sells 8 passes; Monkey Escape sells 30.
- You want to earn Robux: Both work with Earnaldo.
Which Should You Play First?
Start with +1 Speed Monkey Escape. A 99% rating across 362,226 votes is the strongest quality signal in this entire cluster, and the wall-running gives you something to actually do rather than a progress bar to watch. Its R$9 Starter Pack also means you can test whether you like it for the price of a coffee's worth of Robux.
Add +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape as the background game. Because it accrues Speed while you are logged out, it costs you nothing to have it running in your life — log in, claim, leave. The two genuinely complement each other: one rewards attention, the other rewards absence.
Do not expect codes from either. Between them they pull roughly 53,700 concurrent players and have exactly zero verified codes, so every multiplier in both games is Robux or patience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Monkey Escape is the more strongly liked game — 99% across 362,226 votes versus 94% across roughly 60,100 — and it has more structure thanks to rebirth and a separate wins currency. Slime Keyboard Escape wins if you need offline progress or a cheaper pass ceiling.
No. Neither +1 Speed Monkey Escape nor +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape has a single publicly verified code. Any list you find under either name is either fabricated or copied from +1 Speed Keyboard Escape, a different game by SecretVerse Studio.
+1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape. It advertises claiming Speed earned while you were offline as its first feature. Monkey Escape earns Speed per step, so standing still earns nothing.
Slime Keyboard Escape tops out at R$1,299 across just 8 passes. Monkey Escape sells 30 passes and its top treadmill, x1000 Celestial, costs R$9,999 — though its R$9 Starter Pack is the cheapest pass in either game.
It is the developers’ stated way to "push your limits" once upgrades stall — a reset that trades your current progress for a permanently higher ceiling. Slime Keyboard Escape does not advertise an equivalent.
Dig deeper with the +1 Speed Monkey Escape guide, the +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape guide, or grab codes for +1 Speed Monkey Escape and +1 Speed Slime Keyboard Escape.