Best Roblox Horror Games to Play in April 2026
From psychological slow-burn scares to chaotic jump-fest elevators, these are the best Roblox horror games pulling players in April 2026 — ranked, reviewed, and worth your time.
The Scariest Roblox Games Right Now (April 2026)
Horror on Roblox has always hit different — there's something uniquely unsettling about a platform built for creativity producing games that genuinely make people yell. April 2026 is a solid month for the genre: a handful of heavy hitters are pulling thousands of concurrent players, and a few underrated picks are quietly doing impressive numbers. Whether you're after atmospheric dread or chaotic group screaming, the best Roblox horror games right now cover every flavor.
Eight games made the cut this month. Some are juggernauts with tens of millions of visits. One is a solo dev passion project that absolutely punches above its weight. Here's what's actually worth loading up.
#1 🐰Escape 3AM in Scary Brokehaven
With nearly 15 million visits and over 2.5 million favorites, this is clearly connecting with a lot of people — though that 60.4% approval rating tells you it's also dividing opinion. The concept is straightforward: survive a haunted town at 3AM, avoid stalking entities, and uncover what's hidden in Darkhaven's darker corners. The daily Turkey Hunt mechanic keeps repeat players coming back to find new locations, which is a smart loop for a game that could otherwise feel one-and-done.
It plays best in a group of two to four — the chaos of everyone reacting to jump scares is most of the fun here, and solo runs can feel thin. The humor-to-horror ratio leans lighter than most on this list, which explains both its popularity and the mixed scores.
Watch out for the 24-hour cooldown on haunted events; if you miss the window, you're waiting a full day. Good for: casual horror fans who want laughs with their scares.
#2 Survival Peppa Pig The Killer!
Yes, this is real, and yes, 36 million people have visited it. Survival Peppa Pig The Killer! from ULTRA Experience leans hard into the absurdist horror lane — a family of pig killers hunting you down is genuinely funnier than it sounds, but the chase tension is real enough to get your heart rate up. The 67.6% approval on 8,500+ upvotes shows a solid base that keeps returning.
This is a group game, full stop. Playing solo is missing the entire point — the chaos of running from killer Peppa while your friends get picked off is where the entertainment lives. Max 10 players keeps lobbies from getting too messy.
Expect it to feel more silly than scary, which is either exactly what you want or a dealbreaker. Best with: four to six friends who don't take horror seriously.
#3 Phobics [HORROR]
This one has the numbers to back up its reputation: 51 million visits, 1.7 million favorites, and a 89.7% approval rating from over 73,000 votes. Phobics from Chill's Creations puts you through portal-based phobia scenarios — mazes, Backrooms-style corridors, and encounters built around specific fears. It's a remaster of the original Phobias and it shows — the design feels more intentional than most horror games at this scale.
Solo play is where the atmosphere lands hardest, but it supports up to 30 players so squads are absolutely viable for a group session. If you're mid-jumpscare screen, the !re command unsticks you — genuinely useful to know before you assume the game broke.
The dev team is on hiatus right now, so don't expect fresh content immediately, but what's there across 20 updates is substantial. Verdict: one of the most consistently good horror experiences on the platform.
#4 DANGEROUS NIGHT [FURNISH THE BUNKER]
This one has a hook nobody else has: during the day you furnish your underground bunker, and at night horrifying monsters try to get in. With 163 million visits — by far the most on this list — and a fresh End of Winter update that added Night Crystal Exchange items and a paintbrush recoloring tool, DANGEROUS NIGHT from Aqvise is clearly doing something right. The 81.2% approval on over 66,000 votes confirms it's not just visit-inflated noise.
Team play is basically mandatory for efficiency — the survival loop is much harder to manage alone, and coordinating bunker prep with friends adds a genuine strategy layer on top of the horror. Up to 15 players per server.
Best when you commit to multiple sessions; the progression system rewards returning players who actually build out their shelter. Verdict: the most unique concept on this list, and the visit count is completely earned.
#5 PARANORMAL [HORROR]
A 93.8% approval rating on nearly 50,000 votes is the kind of stat that makes you stop scrolling. PARANORMAL from MetroPunk Studio earns it — the found footage presentation, first-person perspective, and no-two-nights-the-same encounter design make it feel like a proper horror experience rather than a jump scare delivery machine. Multiple endings tied to your decisions give it replay value that most Roblox horror games don't bother with.
It works solo for maximum immersion, but the game explicitly supports co-op for up to 6 friends. The dev warning about intense horror is not performative — flashing lights and loud audio are real here, so take the epilepsy notice seriously.
13 million visits with that approval rating means it hasn't fully blown up yet, which means lobbies are still quality. Get in before it blows up. Verdict: the best pure horror experience on this list right now.
#6 [😱] Horror Elevator!
Horror Elevator! from Game Chefs has 47 million visits and 77,000 upvotes for good reason — it nails the anthology format. Each floor is a self-contained encounter: killer clowns, haunted dolls, SCP creatures, cursed animatronics. The variety means even returning players don't fully know what's next, and weekly updates keep the floor rotation feeling fresh.
This is the perfect group game for people who want horror in short bursts without committing to an atmosphere-heavy slow burn. Up to 18 players means you can bring a solid squad without the server feeling empty. The 89.6% approval is rock solid for a game this popular.
Expect some floors to hit harder than others — that's the nature of anthology design. Best with: a mixed group that includes horror skeptics, since the format is approachable and nobody's stuck in one scary scenario for too long.
#7 Burrowed Fears [HORROR]
From Nefarious Game Studio, Burrowed Fears is described as episodic psychological horror based on true events — think Fears to Fathom energy, with text messages and interactive dialogue driving the narrative. At 2,035 concurrent players and 36 million visits, it's clearly found its audience, even if the 72.6% approval reflects the divisive nature of slow-burn horror on a platform where people expect faster payoffs.
The devs explicitly recommend playing solo, and they're right — the psychological tension unravels completely in a loud multiplayer lobby. If you do bring someone, cap it at two and actually read the dialogue. Graphics set to 8 or higher makes a noticeable difference here.
This rewards patience in a way that a lot of Roblox horror doesn't. Verdict: the one for players who want dread over jump scares.
#8 I Heard It Too Remastered [Solo Project]
A solo dev passion project with 2.3 million visits and a remaster that intentionally preserves the original's feel. AdrolGaming's I Heard It Too Remastered is the smallest game on this list by traffic, but the 79.6% approval and the clear craftsmanship in keeping the original's charm make it worth spotlighting. The game was reportedly a major inspiration for a 2016 Axeman Cartoon animation — there's real legacy attached to this one.
Play it alone, at night, with headphones. The loud audio and jump scares are legitimately effective in the right environment. It's a short experience but a memorable one, and knowing it came from a single developer makes the production quality hit differently.
Don't expect a long session — this is a tight, focused horror experience rather than an open-ended loop. Best for: solo players who want something with genuine craft behind it.
What to Play This Week
Here's the fast version: if you want the highest-quality horror on the platform right now, PARANORMAL [HORROR] is the easy answer — that approval rating doesn't lie. For group sessions with mixed horror tolerance, [😱] Horror Elevator! and Survival Peppa Pig The Killer! are your go-tos. If you want something with actual depth and progression, DANGEROUS NIGHT [FURNISH THE BUNKER] has more hours in it than anything else on this list. Solo players chasing genuine atmosphere should go straight to Burrowed Fears [HORROR] or I Heard It Too Remastered — both reward the right conditions. Phobics [HORROR] remains a platform staple for good reason, and it holds up whether you're going in fresh or returning after a break.
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