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Horror Friday, April 24, 2026

Best Roblox Horror Games to Play in April 2026

From psychological dread to survival chaos, these are the best Roblox horror games blowing up in April 2026 — ranked, reviewed, and worth your night.

Best Roblox Horror Games to Play in April 2026

The Best Roblox Horror Games Are Hitting Different Right Now

April 2026 is a solid month for horror on Roblox. Between games chasing episodic storytelling and others throwing you into pure survival chaos, the best Roblox horror games right now cover basically every flavor of scared. Some of these are pulling hundreds of concurrent players mid-week. Others are quieter but legitimately unsettling. All eight are worth knowing about.

This list goes from the loud and chaotic to the slow-burn stuff that'll stick with you after you close the tab. Pick based on your vibe — and maybe your heart rate.


#1 PARANORMAL [HORROR]

This one has a 93.9% approval rating across nearly 50,000 votes, which is almost unheard of in this genre. MetroPunk Studio built something that actually earns the warning at the top of the page — flashing lights, loud sounds, and jumpscares that feel timed rather than cheap. The found-footage first-person perspective sells it hard; the camera effects alone create a layer of unease that most horror games skip entirely.

The multiple endings system is the real hook here, though. Your decisions shift who survives and what gets revealed, which means a second run isn't just repetition. Haunted rooms with cursed objects, no two nights the same — it holds up on replay. Solo gives you full immersion, but up to six friends are supported if you want to share the suffering.

Watch out for the sound design — headphones will either make this incredible or completely ruin your night. Best Roblox horror game on this list if you want actual craft behind the scares.


#2 Phobics [HORROR]

Phobics is the highest-favorited game on this list at 1,792,537 — nearly double the next closest — and that number tells you everything about its staying power. Chill's Creations built this as a remaster of the older Phobias experience, and the portal-based structure (each one dropping you into a different phobia scenario, many built around mazes and Backrooms-style spaces) means sessions feel varied even when you've played before.

The 89.7% approval on over 73,000 votes confirms this isn't just nostalgia traffic. It's genuinely good. Update 20 is live, and the team is still accepting community phobia submissions while on hiatus — which is a weird creative flex that somehow works. Up to 30 players per server, though the experience scales fine solo.

Typing !re or !refresh if you get stuck on a jumpscare screen is a known fix — have that ready. Go here first if you want variety in your horror and don't want to commit to one long narrative.


#3 😨 Scariest Game On Roblox

CursedWhoo's boldly named game is sitting at 87.2% approval across 44,000+ votes, and with 13 million visits it's not bluffing. The loop is exploration plus combat — you're moving through the map, finding weapons, and fighting scary monsters rather than purely hiding from them. That changes the tension dynamic significantly; it's scarier than a pure shooter but less helpless than a stealth horror.

The most recent update added decorations around the map and a new secret badge, which gives returning players something to hunt. The 12-player max keeps lobbies from getting too crowded. Solo is fine, but this one's more fun with one or two friends who won't just run straight into everything.

The tag list in the description is chaotic and the game's been quiet since March, but the fundamentals are solid. Pick this when you want horror that lets you hit back.


#4 DANGEROUS NIGHT [FURNISH THE BUNKER]

With 2,554 players active and over 163 million visits, DANGEROUS NIGHT is the biggest game on this list by a wide margin — and the freshest update (End of Winter, dropped April 17) is exactly why it belongs here right now. Aqvise added new Night Crystal Exchange items and a recolor paintbrush tool for your bunker furniture, which sounds absurd until you realize how much that customization layer adds to the survival loop.

The core structure is genuinely clever: daytime is for scavenging furniture from the nearby market, nighttime is when the monsters come and your shelter either holds or doesn't. It's part horror, part base-building, and the blend works well enough that the 81.2% approval on 66,000+ votes makes sense. Squads of up to five can team up, and the game explicitly tells you that cooperation boosts survival chances — take that seriously.

Expect a steep learning curve your first couple nights before you figure out what the shelter actually needs. The best choice this week if you want horror with a progression loop that keeps pulling you back.


#5 BANGSAL [Horror]

The smallest game on the list by visits (2.7 million) and the most interesting for it. Panda Metal built a nine-room hospital escape around Indonesian folklore — Kuntilanak, Suster Ngesot, and an Old Man are your ghosts, and if you've never encountered those particular figures in horror before, the unfamiliarity adds genuine unease. Puzzle mechanics carry the structure: find keys, crack codes, turn on generators, don't get caught.

Updated April 19, which is recent enough to matter. The 77.8% approval on a smaller vote pool suggests a dedicated audience rather than a casual one. Max 10 players, and honestly this feels like a solo or duo experience — the rooms are tight and the puzzles need focus.

The lore is doing real work here if you pay attention to it. Underrated pick of the month, especially if you're tired of the same Western horror tropes.


#6 Burrowed Fears [HORROR]

Episodic psychological horror "based on true events" — Nefarious Game Studio is leaning into the Fears to Fathom lane, and at 2,864 concurrent players it's clearly landing. The format involves text messages and interactive dialogue that you actually need to follow closely, which rewards patience over button-mashing. This isn't a run-and-scream game; it's a sit-in-the-dark-and-read-carefully game.

Multiplayer technically supports up to five people, but the developers themselves recommend solo. That's rare and worth listening to — the horror elements are built around the feeling that it's happening to you specifically, and a lobby full of people chatting cuts that in half. Crank graphics to 8 or above before you start; it looks noticeably worse below that.

The 72.6% approval is the one yellow flag here — it splits audiences based on pacing preference, not quality. If slow-burn psychological dread sounds better than jumpscares, this is your game.


#7 [SCHOOL] Eyes The Horror Game

Eighty-three million visits makes this one of the most-played games on the entire list, and kadri24's take on the Eyes formula — steal money bags while avoiding the ghost that hunts you — is a classic for a reason. First-person, atmospheric, built around stealth and that creeping paranoia of not knowing where the ghost is. The school setting adds a specific kind of dread that the original house map didn't quite hit the same way.

The 69.2% approval is worth noting — this one's divisive, partly because it's older and hasn't been updated since February. The core loop holds up, but don't expect fresh content. Solo or small groups work equally well; the game supports up to 12 but gets chaotic with a full server.

Expect the ghost to feel unfair occasionally. That's somewhat by design. Best for players who want a short, replayable horror session without any tutorial hand-holding.


#8 Survival Peppa Pig The Killer!

Yes, this is on the list. Hear it out. ULTRA Experience has 36 million visits and 215,680 favorites on a game that should not work as horror but kind of does — mostly because the absurdity creates its own tension. You're running from killer Peppa Pig and family in a max-10-player lobby, which sounds like a meme until the chase music kicks in and suddenly everyone's screaming.

The 67.6% approval is the honest part of this entry. It's rough around the edges, the description is pure tag soup, and the last update was March 25. But as a chaotic party horror experience with friends who want something ridiculous rather than genuinely scary, it punches above its weight. Duos and small groups only — the joke lands better when everyone's reacting together.

Don't go in expecting polish. This is the one you boot up when someone in the call says "play something dumb."


This Week's Roundup: Who Should Play What

Want the most polished experience with actual replayability? PARANORMAL [HORROR] is the clear answer — that 93.9% rating doesn't lie. Bringing a squad and want something with a progression hook? DANGEROUS NIGHT [FURNISH THE BUNKER] is actively updated and built for teamwork. Slow-burn psychological horror with a story to follow? Burrowed Fears [HORROR] solo, lights off. Variety without commitment? Phobics [HORROR] has you — just bring the !re command. And if it's a group night and someone wants something chaotic and stupid-fun, Survival Peppa Pig The Killer! exists exactly for that moment.

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