Welcome to No Touching Forsaken — a cozy, addictive poking game where you hold to boop the cutest beans from the Roblox universe and watch every single one react in its own silly way. Free to play, right here in your browser.
No Touching Forsaken — originally released as Forsaken Beans by ktet — is a simple, wonderfully addictive poking game crafted as a heartfelt fan project. Press and hold your mouse — or tap and hold on a phone — to boop a lineup of adorable bean characters and watch each one react in its own ridiculous way. The cast is borrowed from two of Roblox's most beloved worlds, Forsaken and Work At A Pizza Place, so if you have ever survived a round or flipped a pizza online, a few faces here will look wonderfully familiar.
There is no scoreboard, no ticking clock, and no way to lose. The whole pleasure is discovering what makes each character squirm, blush, or throw a tiny tantrum after one boop too many. Taph tosses out tripmines, Dusekkar slowly loses his patience, and Builderman plays the perfect tsundere — every poke peels back a new layer. It is the kind of game you open for a single quick boop and, somehow, lose an entire afternoon to without ever noticing.
Here is what makes it so hard to put down once you pick it up for the very first time.
Hold click or tap any bean and watch it react instantly. Each character carries its own personality, so no two pokes ever feel quite the same — that variety is what keeps you coming back.
Boop survivors pulled straight from Forsaken, Work At A Pizza Place, and The Last Guest. Taph, Dusekkar, and Builderman are joined by Jane Doe and Veeronica, with fresh beans landing in regular updates as the creator expands the lineup.
The creator is actively adding characters and reactions. Jane Doe and Veeronica just dropped in the July update — Veeronica even ships with full reaction videos — so there is always someone new to poke.
No installs, no accounts, and no waiting. The entire game runs right here the second you open this page. Just reach out and boop — that is genuinely all there is to it.
Every bean in No Touching Forsaken answers a boop in its own way. The classic three below load instantly — and Jane Doe and Veeronica (plus full reaction videos) are in the full version, which loads with one click inside the game.
Boop this one and tripmines come flying out. The more you poke, the more chaos — a clear fan favorite for a reason.
Patient at first, but push your luck and the temper shows. Poke one time too many and a whole new side comes out.
A textbook tsundere. Acts like he does not care, secretly loves every boop. Keep poking until the mask finally cracks.
Added in the July update, in the full version. Load it in the game to boop her and see her reaction.
In the full version — and the creator packed in full reaction videos, making her the most elaborate bean yet.
Prefer to see the reactions before you poke? Here is the full character showcase — every survivor, every reaction, all in one place. Then scroll back up and try them yourself.
Scroll through the lineup at the top of the page and choose which character to bother today. Every single bean brings a totally different energy to the table.
Press and hold the mouse button, or press and hold on a touchscreen. The longer you hold, the bigger the reaction gets — so experiment with timing.
Each character has its own animations and sounds. Some giggle, some glare, and some completely lose it after one poke too many. That is the payoff.
Work your way through the whole roster and chase down every hidden reaction. New beans always mean new surprises, so check back after each update.
A closer look at the personality, reaction pattern, and community lore behind every character — so you can poke smarter, not harder.
Taph is the unofficial mascot of No Touching Forsaken — the character most players boop first and return to most often. The reaction is immediately satisfying: a spray of tripmines that fly out with each tap, escalating in chaos the longer you hold down. There is no subtle build-up here. Taph goes from zero to mayhem in seconds, which is exactly why newcomers gravitate toward them first.
What makes Taph hold up beyond the first minute is the escalation curve. Short pokes produce a small burst; sustained holds trigger a full-on explosion of environmental effects. Seasoned players time their pokes to hit specific animation frames, turning what looks like a simple reaction into a kind of rhythm game. The community has documented at least three distinct reaction stages, though the exact triggers are part of the fun to discover.
Taph is drawn from the Forsaken roster — the Roblox horror game by 4as — where they appear as a survivor with a trap-based kit. The bean version strips away the horror context and keeps only the chaos energy, which translates perfectly to a poking game.
Dusekkar is the slow burn of the lineup. Unlike Taph, who reacts immediately and loudly, Dusekkar starts with studied patience — a small frown, a sidelong glance, the expression of someone who is giving you exactly one chance to stop. Ignore that warning, and the temperature in the room drops fast.
The reaction arc is the longest of the original three characters. Players who only tap once or twice may think Dusekkar is the least reactive bean, when actually they have simply not pushed far enough to see the real payoff. The community consensus is that Dusekkar requires the most sustained effort but delivers the most dramatically satisfying endpoint — a full loss of composure that feels genuinely earned after several minutes of careful poking.
Dusekkar comes from the Forsaken game as well, where they are a survivor known for a measured, tactical playstyle. The bean translation keeps that composed energy and uses it as a slow-building tension machine, making Dusekkar a fan favourite among players who prefer character depth over immediate chaos.
Community members have noted that Dusekkar also seems to have the most text-based reaction content — muttered lines and rhyming commentary that plays out over repeated pokes. This has sparked ongoing debates about whether there are hidden dialogue variations tied to timing, or whether it is purely sequential.
Builderman is the crossover character — a face from Work At A Pizza Place dropped into the Forsaken universe, a choice that immediately signals the game's playful, fan-made nature. The reaction plays him as a textbook tsundere: stiff, self-conscious, pretending that each poke is completely beneath him, while the animations gradually betray a character who is clearly enjoying the attention far more than he lets on.
The tsundere arc is the most comedic of the three launch characters. There is genuine comedic timing built into the animation sequence — moments where Builderman appears to have composed himself, only to immediately undercut that dignity with an involuntary expression. Players have clipped and shared these moments extensively on social media, which is part of why Builderman has the largest meme footprint of the original roster.
One frequently requested addition is dedicated sound for Builderman. The other characters have audio reactions that deepen the experience; Builderman's silence (or near-silence) is a notable gap that the community hopes a future update will address. The creator has acknowledged the feedback without committing to a timeline.
Both characters arrived in the July 2026 update and are exclusive to the full version, which loads with a single click inside the game. Jane Doe brings a fresh reaction style that had been widely speculated about in the community for weeks before release. Veeronica pushes further — she ships with full reaction videos, making her the most technically complex bean in the current build. Load the full version to experience both; the lite version that loads on first visit contains only Taph, Dusekkar, and Builderman to keep initial page weight manageable.
Full breakdown of Jane and Veeronica →Guides, character news, and answers for parents — from the fan team.
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This page is an independent fan media site dedicated to No Touching Forsaken. We publish original guides, character breakdowns, and community news about the game. The game itself was created by ktet on itch.io — all game assets, character animations, sounds, and the underlying game code are ktet's work. All character names and likenesses are the property of Roblox and the respective game development teams (Forsaken by 4as; Work At A Pizza Place). This site is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by ktet, Roblox, or any official party. We are fans writing about a game we love.
Bro, it will not let me get for for Veronica and Jane :(
Да почему у него не работает полная версия ну ответе пж
Bro these characters are cute I can’t with the cuteness😭🤞
I rate this 10 stars rating this good
Taph is my favorite I think you know why
Ok better said the full version wont load, i just dont read :/
They are soo cuttee!! The only thing is that on my tablet i can't scroll to all of the beans like veeronica or jane doe :(
The beans are so cute :3
no word to say :)
Two time is so cute