best roblox games

10 Best Roblox Games 

If you’ve ever opened Roblox, stared at the endless sea of games, and immediately closed the app out of pure decision paralysis — same. With thousands of options, from chaotic obstacle courses to full-blown RPGs, it’s hard to know where to start. That’s where this list of the best Roblox games comes in.

Whether you’re into fast-paced action, cozy roleplaying, tycoon-style building, or games that let you live your best digital life (looking at you, Bloxburg), there’s something here for every kind of player. And if you’ve been stuck playing the same three games on repeat, consider this your gentle nudge to try something new — you might just find your next obsession.

Super Bomb Survival

If you love a good panic sprint while dodging explosions like you’re in an action movie with zero training — Super Bomb Survival might be your new obsession. This fast-paced, physics-based survival game drops you into a destructible arena where bombs rain from the sky every few seconds. Your only job? Don’t die. Easy, right?

Well… not exactly. Every round lasts just under three minutes, but it’s pure, beautiful chaos the entire time. One second you’re safely perched on a ledge, the next there’s a flaming donut of doom taking out the floor beneath you. The bombs vary wildly — some explode on impact, some chase you down like they’ve got a vendetta, and others just yeet you into the void for fun.

You can customize your playstyle with skills like double jumps, shields, and teleportation, which honestly makes it feel a bit like a low-stakes superhero training sim. Except your biggest enemy is gravity (and that one bomb that always hits you first).

Block Tales

Blocky graphics. Turn-based battles. A main quest involving legendary swords. Yeah, Block Tales had me hooked faster than you can say “Paper Mario.” This game is pure retro RPG vibes — think EarthBound meets Roblox — with a modern, slightly chaotic twist that somehow just works.

You start off on a quirky little adventure full of strange enemies, snappy dialogue, and boss fights that actually make you think. The combat is classic turn-based, but with just enough strategy (and item hoarding) to keep things interesting. Plus, the use of cards and skills adds a layer of customization that goes way beyond “just hit it harder.”

But what really sells Block Tales is the vibe. The pixel-art style is charming, the music absolutely slaps, and there’s a surprising amount of lore packed into this goofy little world. It’s the kind of game where you think you’re just jumping in for a quick nostalgia fix, and suddenly it’s midnight and you’re emotionally invested in a sentient blob with trust issues.

Something Evil Will Happen

There’s surviving disasters… and then there’s barely surviving complete chaos while being pelted by flaming debris and mysterious evil forces. Something Evil Will Happen takes your standard Roblox survival game and turns it into a full-on panic simulator — in the best way possible.

Every round drops you into a map where something (or ten somethings) are out to get you. Sometimes it’s lightning, sometimes it’s a rogue tank, sometimes you’re just a walking time bomb. The game rotates between Normal, Combo (double disaster whammy), and Special rounds that force you to think fast or explode faster.

You’ve got gear to help — gravity coils, medkits, and yes, even Molotovs if you’re feeling a little chaotic yourself. You can equip up to five, and customizing your loadout is half the fun. Earn “Dosh” by surviving and spend it in Builderfan’s Shop on even more gear and emotes (because nothing says survival like vibing mid-apocalypse).

Knife Ability Testing

Step into Knife Ability Test (KAT), where the only rule is “don’t blink” — because by the time you do, someone’s probably already flung a knife at your head from across the map. This is Roblox PvP at its most unhinged. No objectives. No teams. Just you, a weapon, and the chaotic free-for-all energy of a server full of knife-slinging maniacs.

At first glance, it feels simple: spawn in, throw knives, try not to die. But then you unlock powers — like Ghost Knife, which lets you snipe through walls, or Explosive Knife, which turns every hit into fireworks. There’s also a whole range of guns and gadgets to keep things spicy, from revolvers to teleporters.

What makes KAT so addictive isn’t just the fast gameplay (though, yeah, it’s fast — it’s blink-and-you’re-dead fast), but the pure variety. Custom skins, meme weapons, unpredictable players — it’s messy, fun, and weirdly satisfying. You’ll die a lot, but somehow that just adds to the appeal.

Natural Disaster Survival

Natural Disaster Survival is one of those timeless Roblox games that proves simple can be wildly addictive. You’re dropped into a random map, and within seconds, the world starts falling apart. Tsunamis, tornadoes, earthquakes — name a disaster, and it’s probably on the list. The goal? Survive. How? Well, good luck figuring that out while the sky is literally raining meteors.

What makes this game so fun is the chaos and unpredictability. Each round is like a mini game show where you’re competing against the elements (and sometimes other players trying to push you off a cliff). There’s no complicated setup — just find shelter, climb to high ground, or take cover, and hope you don’t get caught in the chaos.

The maps are a big part of the charm. From beaches to airports, each one comes with its own set of challenges and strategies. And while the game’s been around forever, it’s still just as fun today as it was when it first dropped in 2011. 

Build a Boat for Treasure

Build a Boat for Treasure is like the love child of creativity and adventure on Roblox. You’re given a bunch of random blocks and tasked with building your very own boat. The catch? You’ve got to survive all the wild obstacles on the way to the treasure at the end. It’s like crafting your dream boat while trying to avoid being destroyed by boulders, rockets, and other chaos.

The fun starts when you pick your materials. From wooden planks to cannons and even sofas (because why not?), you’ve got everything you need to get creative and practical with your design. Once you’re ready, it’s time to set sail through various stages that throw disaster after disaster at you. The goal is simple: get to the treasure without your boat falling apart — and yes, it will fall apart.

Work at a Pizza Place

best roblox games: work at a pizza place

Work at a Pizza Place has been around for years, but it still holds up as one of Roblox’s most charming and chaotic games. The concept is simple: you and your crew run a pizza place, each taking on different roles to make sure orders are filled, pizzas are cooked, and customers are happy. But the real fun comes in when things get hectic.

You can choose from a variety of jobs: cashier, cook, pizza boxer, delivery driver, supplier, or even the manager. Each role has its own challenges, and when everyone works together, things run like a well-oiled machine. But miss a step? Customers get cranky, and chaos unfolds faster than you can say “extra cheese.”

The best part? When the workday’s over, you can spend your hard-earned cash to upgrade your house, buy furniture, and even throw a party. It’s a game of balance — keep the pizzas rolling, upgrade your home, and work with your team to keep the place running smoothly.

Hours

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HOURS throws you into a fast-paced world where your main weapon isn’t just your sword or magic — it’s time itself. In this single-player hack-and-slash adventure, you take on waves of enemies while manipulating time to your advantage. It’s a battle of skill, strategy, and quick reflexes, with every moment feeling like a race against the clock.

The game features 15 unique “Hosts,” each with its own abilities, allowing you to approach each wave differently. Whether you’re upgrading your character between rounds or unlocking new abilities, there’s always something to keep you on your toes. The arena changes with every playthrough, and the difficulty ramps up as you progress, with waves becoming increasingly challenging. The real fun kicks in with the boss battles that test your time-manipulation skills to the limit.

Though the developer has hinted at moving the game beyond Roblox, HOURS remains a unique experience in the Roblox universe. It’s chaotic, strategic, and definitely worth a try for any fan of time-bending action.

Phighting

Phighting mixes strategy and action in a way that keeps you coming back for more. In this game, it’s all about choosing the right fighter, utilizing their unique abilities, and taking down opponents across various maps. The combat mechanics are fast-paced, requiring quick thinking and even quicker reflexes. 

The beauty of Phighting lies in its versatility. Each character has a distinct skill set, so you’ll want to experiment with different ones to see which fits your playstyle best. From offensive juggernauts to sneaky specialists, the variety of heroes gives this game endless replayability. 

Maps play a big role in shaping each match. They’re designed to keep you on your toes — what worked in one fight might not work in another. The constant change of scenery forces you to adapt and re-evaluate your strategy, adding a layer of unpredictability.

Murder Mystery Game

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Murder Mystery 2 is one of those Roblox games that keeps you coming back for more. It’s a heart-pounding mix of strategy, suspense, and a bit of chaos, where every round has you on edge, trying to figure out who the murderer is before it’s too late.

You’re thrown into a game where you’ll take on one of three roles: the Murderer, the Sheriff, or an Innocent. The Murderer’s job is simple — eliminate everyone without getting caught. The Sheriff’s got the tough job of finding and taking out the Murderer while keeping everyone else safe. And the Innocents? Well, they’re trying to survive and help uncover the murderer before it’s too late.

The real fun comes from the unpredictability of each round. You never know who’s who, and that keeps you on your toes. The maps are designed to give everyone the chance to hide, hunt, or sneak around, which keeps things interesting.