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Simulators Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Biggest Roblox Simulators This Week — April 2026

From a restaurant empire builder hitting 255M visits to an anime card collector with a 98.6% approval rating, these are the biggest Roblox simulators dominating player counts in April 2026.

Biggest Roblox Simulators This Week — April 2026

The Simulator Meta Is Packed Right Now

April 2026 is shaping up to be one of the better months for Roblox simulators in a while. Between a restaurant game fresh off a plates-and-bowls update pulling nearly 10K concurrent players and an anime card collector sitting at a nearly perfect 98.6% approval rating, there's genuine variety at the top of the charts. Whether you're grinding solo or dragging a full squad in, at least three or four of these are worth your time this week.

Here's every game ranked by what's actually worth playing right now — no filler.


#1 [🍽️] Restaurant Tycoon 3

Ultraw just dropped the Plates and Bowls update, and the timing is good — 9,744 players are currently in, which is the highest concurrent count in this batch. You unlock the Restaurant Storage upgrade to get started with the new content, and from there it's the usual loop of serving customers, cooking dishes, and sinking every dollar back into upgrades. The progression feels tighter than RT2, and the 95.3% approval across 255M visits isn't a fluke.

Maxed at 6 players per server, so this skews toward solo sessions or playing with one or two friends. It's not a chaotic multi-squad experience — it's more of a focused builder. Best when you have 45+ minutes to actually sit with it; the upgrade loop doesn't reward short sessions.

Watch out for the early grind before you unlock automation — it can feel slow until the restaurant starts running itself. Verdict: The safest pick this week if you like management sims, especially post-update.


#8 [2X🍀] Anime Card Collection

This is the statistical standout of the entire list. 17,214 concurrent players, 98.6% approval rating, and only 7,368 downvotes against 518,753 upvotes. Those numbers are genuinely rare for a simulator at this scale. The loop is simple — open packs, fill your binder, generate passive income, buy better packs — but it's clearly hitting exactly right for a huge audience right now.

The 2X event is live, which almost certainly explains the player spike, so get in while that multiplier is active. Works fine solo but has a clear flex element baked in — showing off your collection is half the point, so having people to show it to helps. Max server size is only 6, which keeps it from feeling overwhelming.

Expect a very chill, low-pressure session. There's no PvP stress here, just collection satisfaction. Verdict: Highest approval on the list for a reason — if you haven't tried it yet, this week with the 2X event is the right time.


#5 [Wingsuit] War Tycoon

War Tycoon just crossed 1 billion visits and added a Wingsuit and Diving Suit locked behind Rebirth 10 in the new Spec Ops bunker, which gives veteran players a real reason to be back in right now. With 8,716 concurrent players and a max server size of 18, servers get legitimately busy and battles actually feel like battles. The tycoon-building side gives you a base to protect; the arsenal of weapons and vehicles is how you take everyone else's down.

This is a squad game at its best. Going in solo is totally viable for the tycoon-building portion, but the PvP side heavily favors coordinated groups. With 91.4% approval across over 1 billion visits, the core loop is clearly proven — but the new Spec Ops content gives it a fresh ceiling for players who've already rebirthed multiple times.

Watch out for players who've been grinding rebirths since launch — they will have a significant stat advantage. Verdict: Best simulator on this list if you want actual combat alongside the building loop.


#3 [🗺️WORLD] Sonic Speed Simulator

Gamefam and Sonic are calling this the biggest update in the game's history, and Kronos Island from Sonic Frontiers as World 17 is a legitimate headline addition. The Featured Marathon event has you collecting cards daily toward Classic Super Sonic, tying into the broader 35th anniversary of the Sonic series. Season 19 adds Burning Blaze, Johnny, and a new Metal Sonic skin tied to the Kronos Island event. At 7,093 concurrent and 1.44 billion total visits, this one has never really cooled down.

With 16-player servers, it's easy to find people racing around, but the core experience is honestly a solo grind — you're building your character's speed and collecting cosmetics at your own pace. Best played in bursts focused on daily event progress rather than marathon sessions.

Expect a dense event calendar right now; there's a lot happening simultaneously and it can feel slightly overwhelming if you're returning after a break. Verdict: Essential if you're already in the ecosystem, and the anniversary content makes this a genuinely good re-entry point for lapsed players.


#2 Elemental Powers Tycoon

Giggle Inc added a new 1v1 arena and pushed the stats upgrade cap from 24 to 50, which meaningfully extends the endgame for players who hit the previous ceiling. The core hook is still the element-locking system — elements are claimed by other players in each server, so what you get to play is partially luck-of-the-draw unless you grab VIP. Rebirthing unlocks unique skills and boosts, which is where the real long-term depth lives.

With 12-player servers and active hill-capture mechanics giving a 50% income boost, this rewards players who show up with at least one friend to coordinate with. Solo is fine for building your tycoon, but contesting objectives against organized groups gets rough fast.

The 89% approval is the lowest on this list — not bad, but worth noting that the element-locking system is a genuine source of frustration for newer players who get stuck with weaker options. Verdict: Strong pick for competitive tycoon fans, especially now that the stat cap increase gives veterans more to chase.


#4 🌊 Raft Tycoon

Raft Tycoon has a clever hook that most tycoons don't: bringing friends into your server gives everyone a 10% income bonus per friend, stacking meaningfully with a full lobby. That makes the max 10-player server size actually relevant in a way that most tycoons ignore. The loop is straightforward — expand your raft, collect resources, survive sharks, rebirth for speed — but the co-op bonus system gives it a genuinely social angle.

This is one of the better group tycoons on the list specifically because of that bonus mechanic. Three or four friends in the same server and everyone's earning noticeably faster. Redeem codes FLAPPY, SEASIDE, and CODECASH for free rewards at the start.

Expect sharks to actually be an annoyance, not just a background detail — they'll disrupt your resource collection if you're not paying attention. Verdict: The move if you're playing with a group and want a tycoon where showing up together actually pays off mechanically.


#7 [🧑‍🌾UPD] Throwing Simulator

Throwing Simulator has a 95.8% approval rating — highest on the entire list — and the latest update dropped a new Universe, a farming layer with seeds and fruits, 18 new pets, 2 secret pets, and new throwing items. The loop is exactly what it sounds like: throw things as far as possible, train strength, hatch pets that multiply your stats. It's a classic simulator formula executed cleanly.

Use code "update7" in the shop for a free potion on login. Works great solo; the leaderboard competition gives it a competitive edge if you want to chase rankings. Best in short grinding sessions — the dopamine loop is fast and the upgrade path is clear.

The new Universe content adds a second currency layer, which can feel slightly confusing to navigate at first. Verdict: Underrated relative to its player count — the 95.8% approval tells the real story, and the update is substantial.


#6 [🐝] Build A Farm Factory

Build A Farm Factory is the newest and smallest game on this list — under 5 million visits — but 5,262 concurrent players and a 93.5% approval on that small a base suggests something is clicking early. Update 2 just added a bee mechanic and new plants. You grow and harvest, automate your farm, sell fruit for cash. It's a lean, uncomplicated loop, and the developer is upfront that bugs are still being squashed.

Capped at 6 players, this skews solo or duo. It's not trying to be War Tycoon — it's early-access cozy farming automation, and it plays like it. Best for players who like getting in on games before they blow up.

Watch out for bugs — the devs flagged this themselves, so don't expect a perfectly polished experience yet. Verdict: Worth a session if you like farming sims and want to say you played it before it got big.


What to Play This Week

Play with a squad: 🌊 Raft Tycoon (income bonuses stack) or [Wingsuit] War Tycoon (18-player PvP chaos).

Play solo: [2X🍀] Anime Card Collection while the event multiplier is live, or [🍽️] Restaurant Tycoon 3 post-update.

Play if you're competitive: Elemental Powers Tycoon (new stat cap) or [🧑‍🌾UPD] Throwing Simulator (leaderboard grind).

Play if you like getting in early: [🐝] Build A Farm Factory — tiny visit count, healthy approval, growing fast.

Play for the event content: [🗺️WORLD] Sonic Speed Simulator — Kronos Island and the anniversary marathon won't be around forever.

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