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Games of the Month Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Roblox Games of the Month — April 2026

From a LEGO firefighting collab in Brookhaven to a sneaky animal escape game blowing up out of nowhere, here are the four Roblox games worth your time in April 2026.

Roblox Games of the Month — April 2026

April 2026 Is Stacked — Here's What's Actually Worth Playing

April 2026 is one of the stronger months for Roblox games in a while. The usual juggernauts are holding steady, but there's also a genuinely fun alpha-state game punching way above its weight and a JoJo-inspired fighter that just leveled up. Whether you're logging on for a chill hangout or grinding for ranked dominance, this month's list has something real to offer.

We pulled the four biggest games by concurrent players right now, checked the approval ratings, and played enough of each to give you an honest read. No fluff — just what's good, who it's good for, and what to watch out for.


#1 Brookhaven 🏡RP

With 418,132 players online at the time of writing, Brookhaven isn't just holding the top spot — it's lapping the competition. The big draw this month is the limited-time LEGO® Firefighter Event: a LEGO Fire Station has taken over the mall, and you can jump in to fight fires and rescue Brookhaven residents. It's the kind of collab that actually fits the game's vibe instead of feeling slapped on, and the time pressure makes it worth logging in sooner rather than later.

Brookhaven is always best in a small group — two to four people who are actually into building a shared story or just messing around in the city. Solo is fine for exploring or decorating your house, but the roleplay clicks when there's someone else to bounce off. Private servers are worth it here: prop saving, admin controls, and server-wide music make a big difference for longer sessions.

Watch out for public servers getting chaotic fast, especially during a popular event — if you want the LEGO firefighting experience without trolls, grab a private server. With 81.5 billion visits and an 85.9% approval rating, the game's earned its reputation.

Verdict: If you haven't touched Brookhaven since the last big update, the LEGO event is a solid reason to come back this week.


#2 [KATSEYE] Dress To Impress🖤

Dress To Impress is sitting at 84,113 concurrent players and a 90.5% approval rating — one of the cleanest approval scores in the top tier of Roblox right now. The KATSEYE branding is front and center this month, and there are new items in rotation that are genuinely worth checking out if fashion is your thing. The core loop — build an outfit, hit the runway, let the server vote — hasn't changed, but the new pieces keep the meta fresh enough that long-time players still have something to chase.

This one works well solo or with a friend group that's actually into fashion. The competitive angle (voting, top model ranking) means you'll get more out of it if you're willing to put effort into your looks rather than throwing something together last minute. Up to 13 players per server keeps it tight enough that good outfits actually get noticed.

Expect the voting to be brutal if you're not keeping up with current trends in the item catalog — the playerbase knows what's in style. With nearly 10 billion visits and over 6.3 million favorites, this game has a huge, opinionated community, and that energy comes through in every round.

Verdict: The highest approval rating on this list for a reason — if fashion games are your lane, this is the standard everything else gets measured against.


#3 ZOO or OOF🎯

This is the surprise of April 2026. ZOO or OOF is an alpha build — the developer straight-up says expect bugs and changes — and it's still pulling 19,217 concurrent players with a 92.8% approval rating. The concept is simple: animals escape the zoo, zookeeper tries to catch them. Hide-and-seek with a twist, basically, but the execution has enough personality that it doesn't feel like a genre clone. The chaos of 18 players on a server — some hiding, one hunting — gets genuinely tense.

Best played with a group that enjoys social deduction or just likes messing around. The 18-player cap means every server feels alive. Solo queue works fine since the premise doesn't require coordination, but having friends in the same lobby so you can voice chat the whole time adds a lot to the experience.

Because it's an alpha, don't expect a polished experience — things will break, and the devs have flagged that changes are coming. That said, 140 million visits on an unfinished game signals something special is here. Best when you go in with zero expectations and let the concept carry it.

Verdict: The sleeper hit of the month — rough around the edges but more fun per session than games three times its size.


#4 [⚡UPDATE 1⚡] Bizarre Lineage

Bizarre Lineage just dropped Update 1 and the community is buzzing. At 27,934 concurrent players and a 96.4% approval rating — the highest on this list — it's clearly doing something right. The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure influence is obvious, but the game earns it: awakening a Stand, learning its moveset, and then taking it into raid boss fights feels genuinely satisfying rather than just derivative. Each Stand plays differently enough that there's real replayability in finding what suits your style.

This is a squad game at heart. Raid bosses are the main endgame loop, and going in with friends who've also put in the grind means you'll actually coordinate well enough to see the harder content. Solo players can still enjoy the PvP and early story beats, but the raid side of things is where the depth lives — and that's better with people you trust.

The control scheme has a learning curve — Tab, M1, M2, E/R/Z/X/C/V for skills, plus the awakening system — so expect to spend real time in the early game before you feel comfortable. With 96.7 million visits and Update 1 just live, now is a genuinely good time to start before the meta gets locked in by veterans.

Verdict: The highest approval rating of any game on this month's list, and Update 1 makes this the best moment to get in on the ground floor.


This Week's Roundup: Who Should Play What

Here's the quick guide based on what you're actually looking for right now:

  • You want a chill hangout or a limited-time eventBrookhaven 🏡RP. The LEGO Firefighter Event won't be around long, so don't sleep on it.
  • You're into fashion and competition[KATSEYE] Dress To Impress🖤. New items are live and the playerbase is active. Jump in while the catalog feels fresh.
  • You want something low-commitment and chaotic with friendsZOO or OOF🎯. Alpha jank and all, it's the most fun per five minutes of any game on this list.
  • You're ready to grind something with actual depth[⚡UPDATE 1⚡] Bizarre Lineage. Bring a squad, learn your Stand, and go find a raid boss.

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