FiveM Dodgeball Game Script | 10 Players | Beach Minigame
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FiveM Dodgeball Game Script | 10 Players | Beach Minigame
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FiveM dodgeball game script adds a fast, replayable competitive activity to your server, giving players a lightweight social minigame that creates instant action away from routine RP. There is something genuinely refreshing about a dodgeball setup in FiveM because it turns a familiar playground idea into a tense, high-energy server event where every throw matters. Instead of relying on another generic side activity, you get a focused game mode that works for friend groups, community events, and spontaneous rivalries. For servers that want more casual interaction, more player-driven fun, and more reasons for people to hang around popular public spaces, this brings exactly that.
π¬ Script Showcase
The video shows how the dodgeball match flows in-game, from picking up balls to landing eliminations inside the Vespucci Beach court.
π Why this FiveM dodgeball game script stands out
This resource is built around a simple idea that works incredibly well for roleplay communities: give players a competitive activity that is easy to understand, quick to start, and fun to replay. Once installed, your server gets a compact event space where players can settle friendly scores, host tournaments, or just blow off steam between larger RP scenes. The included playing-field at Vespucci Beach makes it feel grounded in the world right away, while the configurable setup gives server owners room to adapt it to their own map and community style. If you have been looking for a FiveM minigame standalone resource that does not drag in unnecessary dependencies, this one keeps things clean and server-ready.
It is especially useful for community-focused servers that want more than economy loops and job grinds. A short, intense match with up to 10 players creates exactly the kind of memorable social moment that keeps players talking after the round ends. Because the core gameplay is so easy to grasp, it also works well for mixed groups of regulars and new players without a complicated learning curve.
β‘ What players and staff can do with it
The feature set here is focused on accessibility, replay value, and easy adaptation for different server setups.
- Completely standalone, it works on any framework and no additional resources are needed.
- An unencrypted map-edit is included which adds a playing-field to the Vespucci Beach.
- Pickup dodgeballs and throw them at your opponent, your team wins when all the opponents have been eliminated.
- A range of possible match-ups, from 1 vs 1 games up to a full 5 vs 5 game.
- Also easy to adapt to a different location using the highly customizable configuration.
- Other features, like interaction keys, the POV when playing the game, the amount of dodgeballs and more is editable in the configuration as well.
- The normal version is encrypted, but key functions are still accessible via bridge code.
π§© Compatibility, access, and setup notes
This resource is designed to work on any framework, which makes deployment far easier for servers running custom stacks, ESX-based setups, QBCore-based setups, or something more niche. No additional resources are needed, so you are not chasing extra dependencies just to get the game running. The included map edit is unencrypted, while the normal version is encrypted, but key functions remain accessible through bridge code for practical integration and adjustment.
That combination makes it a strong fit for owners who want a plug-in activity without turning installation into a project. You get a ready-made beach play area out of the box, while still keeping the option to move the activity elsewhere and tune core interaction settings through configuration.
βServer owner FAQ
Q: Does this dodgeball resource require a specific framework?
A: No. It is completely standalone and works on any framework, with no additional resources required.
Q: How many players can join a match?
A: The script supports a range of match sizes, from 1 vs 1 games up to a full 5 vs 5 match, allowing up to 10 players in total.
Q: Is a map for the game area included?
A: Yes. An unencrypted map-edit is included, adding a dedicated playing-field to Vespucci Beach.
Q: Can I move the dodgeball game to another location?
A: Yes. The resource is easy to adapt to a different location using its highly customizable configuration.
Q: What parts of the gameplay can be customized?
A: The configuration allows edits to features such as interaction keys, the POV when playing the game, the amount of dodgeballs, and more. The normal version is encrypted, but key functions are still accessible via bridge code.
This is the kind of side activity that gives players a reason to gather, compete, and create their own moments without needing a huge ruleset or heavy setup. It turns a corner of Vespucci Beach into an instant event space and gives your community a fun break from standard server routines. If your server needs more social energy and more repeatable player interaction, this delivers it in a clean, focused way.
10 reviews for FiveM Dodgeball Game Script | 10 Players | Beach Minigame
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Kyle Norton –
Best minigame weβve added in a while. Zero issues on ESX and people keep asking to play again.
Nina Foster –
This is gold. Players loved the matches and the mechanics felt super responsive.
Declan Wood –
Fun addition. Some minor tweaks needed for balance but nothing major.
Elliot Marsh –
Had some laughs. 5v5 gets chaotic fast, but in a good way.
Marina Chen –
Surprisingly smooth and actually competitive. One of our admins made a tournament out of it.
TomΓ‘s Rivas –
Simple, fun, and didnβt crash once. Love how clean the map edit is. Respect for making it free.
Stephanie Torres –
Wouldβve loved a few more locations out of the box, but whatβs there works well. Config is easy enough to tweak.
Liam Becker –
Great game mode! Just wish there was a scoreboard or round tracker. Otherwise flawless.
Amira Collins –
Only took 5 minutes to set up. And it works exactly as described. Highly recommended.
James Holloway –
Honestly didnβt expect this to be so fun. We threw it on the server last night and ended up playing for over an hour. Super easy setup too.