Top 10 Trending Roblox Games This Week — April 2026
From tower defense chaos to squid game survival and anime unit-summoning, these are the 10 trending Roblox games actually worth your time this week in April 2026.
The April 2026 Roblox Trending List Is Actually Stacked
Mid-to-late April always brings a weird mix on the trending charts — seasonal updates drop, new games spike out of nowhere, and a few evergreen titles remind you why they never fully leave. This week's top 10 trending Roblox games in April 2026 has all of that: a freshly reworked tower defense, a Squid Game-inspired survival game with nearly 3 billion visits, an Attack on Titan game outpacing everything else on raw player count, and a candy-themed keyboard escape that somehow has a 98% approval rating. Here's the full breakdown.
#1 [☣️ NEW TOWER] Tower Defense Simulator
Paradoxum Games just pushed version 1.89.0 and it's a big one. The Saboteur Tower is the headline addition — it poisons, slows, and chips enemies with damage over time, which opens up entirely new pathing strategies on the harder maps. Polluted Wastelands II also got a buff pass with no MP scaling, so if you were breezing through it before, expect a rude awakening. On top of that, the inventory and loadout system got a full revamp and there's a brand new lobby to poke around in.
With 17,082 players on right now and over 4.6 billion visits total, TDS doesn't need a big update to trend — but this one genuinely changes how you build. The Saboteur fits best in coordinated squad play where someone can commit to support while others handle burst. Solo players can run it, but you'll get more out of it in a pre-made group.
Watch out for the Polluted Wastelands II difficulty spike if you're returning after a break — the buffed enemies will punish rusty loadouts fast. Verdict: the Saboteur update alone is worth logging back in for.
#2 [🆕] Ink Game
At 17,492 players and nearly 3 billion visits, Ink Game is one of those titles that refuses to slow down. It's Squid Game-inspired survival with three distinct endings — Rebel, Final Fight, and Sky Squid Games — so there's actual replay value beyond just surviving the first few rounds. The new Extended Guard Support update is live, which tightens up the game's structure around the guard-versus-player dynamic that makes lobbies genuinely unpredictable.
This one works best with a group of friends where you can coordinate a rebel run, but random lobbies are still fun because the 100-player cap means there's always chaos happening somewhere. The 79.4% approval rating is the lowest on this list, which is worth noting — it's a divisive game, and some players bounce off the Squid Game format quickly.
Best when you go in with at least two or three friends and actually try for the Rebel ending rather than just surviving. Verdict: chaotic, replayable, and worth trying all three endings before you judge it.
#3 Attack on Titan Revolution
This is the highest-concurrent game on the entire list at 27,509 players, and it's been updated as recently as today. AoTR is running a code milestone at 1,200,000 likes, so if you're active in the community server you'll want to grab that. The ODM gear system here is genuinely one of the better implementations of the franchise in Roblox — perks, artifacts, families, and cosmetics all layer into a playstyle that actually feels customizable rather than cosmetic.
Raids mode is where the game gets serious. Beating Shifters and stealing their ability to shift is the endgame loop, and it works best in a tight squad that knows the raid mechanics. Solo play is fine for grinding XP and gold, especially if you're in the Roblox group for the bonus percentages, but raids aren't really a solo activity.
Expect a learning curve on ODM movement if you're new — the skill gap between a fresh player and someone with 50+ hours is very visible in raids. Verdict: the best anime-licensed Roblox game on the chart right now, and it's not particularly close.
#4 [🐰] +1 Speed Keyboard Escape | Candy & Chocolate
A 98% approval rating on a game with 135 million visits is pretty remarkable, and spending five minutes in +1 Speed Keyboard Escape makes it obvious why. Every step adds one speed, the map is built out of candy and chocolate keyboard keys, and the ASMR-adjacent sound design genuinely makes it more relaxing than stressful — at least until you're flying at max speed and one wrong step resets everything.
At 34,709 players it's actually the most-populated game on this list by concurrent count, which is wild for something this simple-looking. It plays well solo as a chill grinding session, but racing against other players on the server adds just enough competition to keep it interesting. SecretVerse Studio keeps it fresh with seasonal themes, and the Easter update is clearly landing.
Best when you're not in a rush — the rebirth-style speed multipliers take time to stack and the payoff is satisfying when you're the fastest one on the server. Verdict: stupidly addictive, and the 98% rating is fully earned.
#5 Scary Shawarma Kiosk: the ANOMALY [horror]
Over a billion visits and still pulling 20,580 players — Scary Shawarma Kiosk has settled into that rare spot where a horror game doesn't rely on jump scares alone. The premise is a night shift at a shawarma restaurant with a posted set of rules you really should follow. It's analog horror done right: the dread builds from following instructions that get increasingly strange, not from something popping out at you.
Solo is actually the recommended way to play this one — having friends in the lobby tends to break the tension that makes it effective. It's the kind of horror game that works best when you're genuinely trying to figure out what the rules mean before something goes wrong.
The 89.9% approval is the second-lowest here, but the negative reviews are mostly from players who bounced after one death. If you stick with it and read everything carefully, it clicks. Verdict: the most atmospheric game on this list, and worth a solo run with headphones.
#6 [RELEASE] LOCKED:2
Blue Lock fans have been waiting for this — LOCKED:2 is a ground-up rebuild of LOCKED with tightened mechanics, better performance, and a more competitive structure. It's sitting at 9,170 players with a 93.1% approval rating for a game that launched recently, which is a strong start. The dribble style customization and position-based play mirror the manga's obsessive focus on individual ego and skill expression.
This is a multiplayer-first game — the whole point is dominating against real players, not grinding AI. Duo or small squad is fine for learning controls, but the real experience is competitive lobbies where the flow system and positioning matter. Controls take a session or two to feel natural.
Watch out for the learning curve on Flow and the dual weapon slots — new players who skip the control menu will feel lost fast. Verdict: the best Blue Lock game on Roblox right now and still climbing.
#7 [🥷UPD 12🥷] Anime Vanguards
Update 12 dropped recently and Anime Vanguards is holding steady at 20,321 players with a 96.9% approval rating — one of the highest on this list. The unit summoning and evolution loop is tight enough that it doesn't feel like a grind even when it technically is, and the multiple game modes mean you're not stuck doing the same thing every session.
Squad play is where this shines. The 24-player cap keeps lobbies manageable and coordinating unit placement with friends adds a real strategy layer that solo play doesn't fully capture. If you're already in the Anime Vanguards community, Update 12 is reason enough to log back in this week.
Best when you go in with friends who are at a similar progression level — the power gap between new and veteran units is significant. Verdict: still one of the most polished anime tower games on the platform.
#8 [🍟] +1 Fat To Fit
Simple premise, weirdly hard to put down. Every step burns calories, eating healthy builds muscle, and rebirthing unlocks new body transformations — it's an incremental progression loop that Boar Community has tuned well. At 12,441 players with an 91% approval on 36 million visits, it's found a solid audience and held it.
The 8-player max cap makes this feel more personal than a crowded server game. Works fine solo, but racing a friend to rebirth first adds a competitive edge the game doesn't explicitly build in. It's low stakes in the best way.
Expect it to click or not within the first five minutes — there's not a lot of hidden depth, and that's fine. Verdict: the perfect game to run in the background while you're half-watching something else.
#9 [ALPHA] Pixel Quest!
At 1,173 players, Pixel Quest! is the smallest game on this list by a wide margin, but 278,633 favorites on a game still in alpha suggests there's a real audience waiting for it to develop. The concept — a 2D pixel world where you shoot projectiles, find loot, level up, and run dungeons after 1x1x1x1 destroyed the third dimension — is genuinely creative and the dev is pushing updates every weekend.
This is best for players who like getting in early on something with upside. Dungeons with friends are the highlight, but expect the alpha roughness: bugs, balance swings, and features that change week to week. The 86.6% approval is fair for an alpha.
Best when you treat it as a work-in-progress to follow rather than a finished product to evaluate. Verdict: the sleeper pick of the week — worth favoriting now and checking back on.
#10 [BACK] +1 Health Per Click
Back on the list with 12,137 players and a 97.7% approval rating — one of the highest on this entire chart. The loop is exactly what it sounds like: every click increases your health, treadmills help you train, and you're racing to become the strongest on a 12-player server. It's minimal by design and that's the point.
The small server size actually makes the competition feel real — you know who the strongest player is and you're actively chasing them. Solo or with one friend is the sweet spot; bigger groups would just split across servers anyway.
Watch out for the reset mechanic — one wrong move and progress resets, which is either the fun part or the frustrating part depending on your patience. Verdict: back because it works, and 97.7% approval doesn't lie.
This Week's Picks: Who Should Play What
For tower defense fans: [☣️ NEW TOWER] Tower Defense Simulator is the obvious call — the Saboteur update is substantial and the 4.6 billion visit base means the community support is there.
For competitive players: Attack on Titan Revolution (raids with a squad) or [RELEASE] LOCKED:2 if you're into the Blue Lock football skill expression angle.
For horror: Scary Shawarma Kiosk: the ANOMALY — solo, headphones, lights off.
For something chill: [🐰] +1 Speed Keyboard Escape | Candy & Chocolate if you want something relaxing-ish, or [BACK] +1 Health Per Click for pure idle satisfaction.
For anime fans: [🥷UPD 12🥷] Anime Vanguards is the safe bet with Update 12 fresh, but Attack on Titan Revolution is the better experience if you want actual skill expression.
Wildcard: [ALPHA] Pixel Quest! — low player count now, but those favorites suggest it's about to grow fast.
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