Best Roblox Horror Games to Play in April 2026
The scariest Roblox horror games pulling players in April 2026 — from sushi-cooking nightmares to phobia simulators. Here's what's actually worth your time this month.
The Best Roblox Horror Games Right Now — April 2026
April 2026 is a genuinely good month for Roblox horror. Chapter releases, massive visit counts, and a couple of under-the-radar picks that punch way above their player numbers — the genre is in a solid place. Whether you want something to run through with a group or a quiet, unsettling solo experience at 2 AM, this list has both.
We ranked these by what's actually active and worth your time right now. No filler.
#1 [😱] Horror Elevator!
Horror Elevator has nearly 48 million visits and sits at an impressive 89.6% approval — the highest on this list — and it earns that rating by being consistently fun to return to. The format is simple: each floor of an elevator opens onto a different horror scenario. Clowns, haunted dolls, SCP-adjacent creatures, a cursed animatronic bear. It keeps rotating and adding new floors, so even if you've played it before, there's usually something fresh.
This one is genuinely great with a full squad. Up to 18 players means you can pack a server with friends and spend the whole session screaming at each other. The scares are more spectacle than psychological — you're not going to lie awake thinking about this one — but the production quality is high and the pacing is tight. Game Chefs keeps updating it, and the group rewards give regulars a reason to check back in.
Expect: lots of jump scares designed to make you embarrass yourself in front of your friends. Verdict: The most replayable horror game on Roblox for group sessions, and it's not particularly close.
#2 Scary Sushi [CHAPTER 2]
With over 218 million visits and an 87.3% approval rating, Scary Sushi is the closest thing Roblox horror has to a consensus must-play right now. The premise sounds absurd — you apply for a chef job at Moonlight Sushi and cook actual dishes while monsters stalk the backrooms — but it works because the tension is real. Chapter 2 just dropped with a new Bee Hive Kitchen area, new monsters, and new animations from mastermime, and it's noticeably scarier than what was already a pretty polished game.
You need to complete at least one escape before Chapter 2 unlocks, so going in blind means working through the original first. That's not a bad thing — the first chapter still holds up and sets the atmosphere well. Up to 40 players per server, which sounds chaotic, but the maps are large enough that you can genuinely lose track of other players and end up very alone, very fast. Best played with one or two friends so you can split tasks without losing the dread of being on your own.
Watch out for: the Chapter 2 monsters specifically — the new animations make them feel genuinely threatening in a way the original didn't always manage. Verdict: The top horror game on Roblox right now, and Chapter 2 makes it better than ever.
#3 I Heard It Too Remastered [Solo Project]
This one doesn't have the visit numbers that the rest of the list does — 2.6 million — but its 79.5% approval and the fact that it's a solo dev project make it worth calling out specifically. AdrolGaming built this as a visual and map remaster of the original I Heard It Too, intentionally preserving the feel of the 2016-era game that reportedly inspired an Axeman Cartoon YouTube animation. That context matters: this isn't trying to be modern Roblox horror. It's trying to be a specific, older kind of unsettling.
The result is something quieter and more atmospheric than most of what's on this list. Flashing lights and loud noises are flagged in the warnings, but the real unease comes from the environment itself — it's the kind of game where you slow down and start reading the room carefully. Solo is the intended and best way to experience it. Fifteen players max, but honestly, load in alone.
Best when: you're in the mood for atmosphere over action, late at night, headphones on. Verdict: The hidden gem of April's horror list — a small, specific experience that knows exactly what it wants to be.
#4 Face Your Fears - A Phobia Game
Face Your Fears is the quietest pick on this list — a portal game where each door leads to a scenario built around a specific phobia. The concept is simple and the execution is deliberately minimalist, which is either its strength or its weakness depending on what you're after. The eight-player max makes it feel more personal than most horror games on the platform, and the community-requested fears mechanic means the content is directly shaped by the players who care most about it.
At 73.9% approval and 57 million visits, it's found its audience. Don't go in expecting production values on par with Scary Sushi — this is a different kind of scary, more about concept than execution. Solo or duo is the way to go; a full server of eight dilutes the effect.
Best when: you want something genuinely weird rather than conventionally scary. Verdict: A niche pick that works for players who find psychological discomfort more interesting than jump scares.
#5 Scary Baboon Roblox (HUGE UPDATE)
Scary Baboon just pushed a significant update and it shows in how it plays. You're a baboon trapped in a facility with highly intelligent monsters, and the build-and-defend mechanic sets it apart from straight survival horror — you're gathering tools, constructing hideouts, and either going it alone or building a community stronghold with other players. Thirty players per server gives it the feel of a persistent threat, where the monsters are smart enough that solo walls won't always save you.
The 69% approval is the honest trade-off here: the base loop is strong but the difficulty spikes unevenly and some of the building mechanics take a session to click. Once they do, though, squads will get a lot out of this. Coordinating a base with three or four people while something hunts you is a genuinely different experience from most Roblox horror.
Watch out for: the learning curve on the building system — solo players may bounce off this early. Verdict: Best horror-adjacent survival experience for squads who want something with more mechanical depth.
#6 🔪Survival The Piggy Family The Killers!
Nearly 100 million visits and 3 million favorites — Survival The Piggy Family The Killers! has been around long enough to build a genuinely massive player base, even if the 68.3% approval suggests it's not for everyone. The format is hide-and-survive against Peppa Pig family killers, which is either charming or deeply weird depending on your tolerance. The recent Grimace and Catnap morphs are a nice touch and give regulars something new to chase.
This is loud, chaotic fun best played with people you know. The horror is more comedic than scary — nobody's genuinely unsettled by killer Peppa Pig — but the survival mechanics keep sessions moving fast. Up to 20 players, and the energy of a full server is genuinely entertaining.
Watch out for: this being significantly less scary than everything else on the list — manage expectations accordingly. Verdict: A crowd-pleaser for groups who want the horror tag without committing to actual horror.
#7 Monster [HORROR]
Monster drops you in an abandoned facility with a dark experiment backstory and tasks you with uncovering what happened while something in there tries to stop you. Astra's Army has been building toward Chapter 3 — currently gated at 20,000 likes — and the anticipation is adding some energy to what's already a competent atmospheric horror experience. Updated just this week, so the April 27 patch is still fresh.
At 68% approval it's divisive, but the people who like it tend to really like it. The 12.7 million visits back that up. Works well solo or in a small duo — the fifteen-player cap keeps servers from getting loud. The facility aesthetic is well-executed and the monster design justifies the caution warning in the description.
Best when: played with one other person who's actually paying attention to the story. Verdict: Rough around some edges, but the atmosphere works and Chapter 3 could push this into must-play territory.
#8 🐰Escape 3AM in Scary Brokehaven
Escape 3AM in Scary Brokehaven has over 15 million visits and 2.6 million favorites, which are serious numbers, but the 60.2% approval rating is the honest caveat. It's a familiar format — creepy version of a familiar Roblox setting, strange entities, jump scares around corners — and it leans hard into that aesthetic. The daily Turkey Hunt and 24-hour haunted event mechanic give it a live-service feel that keeps regular players coming back even when the core loop starts to feel repetitive.
This works best with a couple of friends who are horror-curious but not looking for anything too intense. The scares are more atmospheric than punishing, and the Brokehaven aesthetic makes it approachable for players who aren't deep in the horror genre. Up to 16 players per server keeps it from feeling too crowded.
Expect: a lighter horror experience that's more fun than frightening. Verdict: Good entry point for horror newcomers; veterans will want something with more teeth.
This Week's Roundup: Who Should Play What
Want the best horror experience on Roblox right now? Play Scary Sushi [CHAPTER 2] — it's not close. Complete Chapter 1 first, then bring a friend for Chapter 2.
Playing with a full squad? [😱] Horror Elevator! is built for exactly that. Fast, loud, endlessly replayable.
Solo and want something that actually unsettles you? I Heard It Too Remastered is the April sleeper pick. Low player count, high atmosphere.
Want survival mechanics with your horror? Scary Baboon Roblox (HUGE UPDATE) rewards players who learn the build system — bring two or three people.
Horror-curious but not horror-committed? 🐰Escape 3AM in Scary Brokehaven or 🔪Survival The Piggy Family The Killers! are both good on-ramps without being overwhelming.
Interested in something story-driven with more to come? Keep an eye on Monster [HORROR] — Chapter 3 is coming and the groundwork is there.
Want something truly off the beaten path? Face Your Fears - A Phobia Game is still doing its weird little thing, and sometimes that's exactly what you need.
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