Biggest Roblox Simulators This Week — May 2026
From farming co-ops to war tycoons, these are the biggest Roblox simulators blowing up right now in May 2026. Here's what's worth your time this week.
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The best Roblox simulators this week are genuinely all over the place — in the best way. You've got a restaurant game pulling nearly 13,000 concurrent players, a brand-new farming title with almost no visits but a 98% approval rating, and a speed runner that players clearly can't put down. Whether you want something chill to grind with friends or a tycoon you can actually go to war in, this week's list has options.
We ranked these using live player counts and approval scores from the Roblox API. Here's what's actually worth loading up right now.
#1 [🌽] Build A Ring Farm
This is the wildcard of the week. [🌽] Build A Ring Farm has only 1.1 million visits — practically nothing compared to the rest of this list — but it's sitting at a 98% approval rating with 9,242 active players. That kind of ratio on a new game is a signal worth paying attention to. You grow crops, expand your ring farm layout, and sell for cash, with an offline earning mechanic keeping your progress moving even when you log off.
It's built for solo or duo play, and the 6-player server cap keeps it calm. The loop is satisfying without being overwhelming — expand your ring, reinvest, repeat. The dev flagged there may still be bugs since it's fresh, so don't expect a polished experience on every edge, but nothing game-breaking has surfaced based on that approval score.
If you want to get in early on something that's clearly resonating with people, this is the one to try this week.
#2 [⚡] Hyper Speed Runner
[⚡] Hyper Speed Runner has a 97.9% approval rating on 45.6 million visits, which is remarkable. The concept is pure simulator: run to earn EXP, level up, get faster, unlock new areas, compete in races. There are AFK treadmills for idle grinding and cosmetics like boots, auras, and trails to chase. The wallet upgrade system means your earning rate scales with your progression, so there's always a next step.
Solo-friendly but fun in a full 20-player server where you can see how your speed compares to others in live races. The AFK mechanic makes this one of the better games to have open in the background. Watch out for the early levels feeling slow — once you get a few speed upgrades stacked, the pace of progression shifts noticeably.
One of the cleanest progression simulators on the list right now, and that approval rating backs it up.
#3 ✈️ Mega Luxury Bus Tycoon 🚍
✈️!UPDATE! Mega Luxury Bus Tycoon🚍 !UPDATE!✈️ has been around a while — 96 million visits, 97.5% approval — and 2,976 players are still showing up consistently. You build out a luxury bus, hire workers, unlock cars, and actually drive through the environments yourself. It's more hands-on than a standard idle tycoon because the driving element keeps you in the game rather than just watching numbers climb.
Best for solo or small groups given the 4-player max. The last update was in February, so don't expect fresh content, but what's there is polished. Best when you lean into the driving side rather than treating it as a pure management game — that's where the personality is.
A steady pick for players who want something with a bit of movement to it.
#4 [👨🍳] Restaurant Tycoon 3
With 12,799 players active right now, [👨🍳] Restaurant Tycoon 3 is the undisputed top dog on this list — and the Level 4 Kitchens update is a big reason why. Pizza ovens, teppanyaki grills, tandoors, and a new Chef's Tablet that lets you cancel cooking mid-order have added a real layer of strategy to the kitchen workflow. It's not just clicking through menus anymore; managing what you cook and when actually matters at scale.
This one is best in small groups. The 6-player max keeps servers tight, and splitting roles between front-of-house and cooking genuinely speeds up your restaurant's income. Solo is fine for learning the ropes, but things get chaotic fast once customers stack up. Watch out for the early grind — the gap between a basic setup and a functional kitchen feels steep until you get your first few upgrades rolling.
At 271 million visits and a 95.3% approval rating, Restaurant Tycoon 3 has earned its top spot this week.
#5 [EOD] War Tycoon
[EOD] War Tycoon just dropped EOD Armor and the APS Underwater Rifle, both unlocking at Rebirth 10, plus a Limited Comanche Hunter helicopter — and the timing shows. 9,432 players are in right now across servers that support up to 18, which means fights are actually happening. This isn't a tycoon where you sit and watch a counter tick up; you build your base, then use real weapons and vehicles to pressure everyone else on the map.
Best with a squad, no question. Solo players can hold their own in the early rebirths, but coordinating an attack on someone's tycoon while a teammate defends yours is where the game clicks. Expect the server to get aggressive fast — people aren't waiting around here. The Rebirth 10 gear is a clear endgame carrot right now, so there's direction to the grind.
Over a billion visits and 91.4% approval; the new EOD update gives veterans a reason to be back at it.
#6 Elemental Powers Tycoon
Elemental Powers Tycoon is the most populated game on the list at 4,163 players, and the freshest update adds a 1v1 arena and bumps the stat upgrade cap from 24 to 50 — which is a massive change for anyone who hit that wall. Each element has its own save file, meaning you can essentially play through the game multiple times with completely different builds. Rebirthing your tycoon unlocks unique skills, and capturing the hill gives a 50% income boost that makes server politics genuinely interesting.
This plays best with a mixed group — some people grinding the tycoon side, others pushing PvP in the arena. With 1.19 billion visits and 4.2 million favorites, it's clearly got a dedicated base, and the cap increase is going to bring maxed-out players back in force. Just know that locked elements get claimed fast, so VIP is worth considering if you have a specific element you want.
A long-running giant with a meaningful update — the stat cap change alone makes this worth returning to.
#7 [🚂] Farming and Friends
[🚂] Farming and Friends sits at 3,685 players and 218 million visits, and it's one of those games that quietly keeps a devoted audience year-round. The core is exactly what it sounds like — grow crops, raise animals, build up your farm with tractors and equipment — but the co-op element is what keeps people coming back. Free VIP servers mean you can run your own private farm with friends without paying, which is genuinely rare.
This is a friends game first. Solo is fine but misses the point; the best sessions are small groups splitting tasks across a shared plot. Group members get a 5% sell boost, which adds up over long sessions. Expect a relaxed pace — this is not a fast-grinding tycoon. Best when you have two or three people with time to actually tend things properly.
Still a reliable choice for co-op farming that doesn't punish you for playing casually.
#8 🚌 Sunshine Islands Bus Simulator
🚌 Sunshine Islands Bus Simulator [NEW] is the most niche entry on the list in the best possible way. It's a proper bus driving sim with AI passengers, a Hong Kong-inspired city, and routes that take you through tunnels, bridges, and highways. 3,134 players are in right now, and the map is legitimately huge — this isn't a lap around a small track.
This one is solo by nature. You drive, pick up passengers, hit stops. It works on mobile and console and supports multiple languages, which probably explains a broad international player base. The 85.2% approval is the lowest here, mostly chalked up to the niche appeal — people who don't vibe with driving sims will bounce, but fans of the genre rate it highly. Expect a slower, more methodical experience than anything else on this list.
If you've ever wanted a bus driving sim that actually takes itself seriously, this is it.
Who Should Play What This Week
Bring friends: [🚂] Farming and Friends for chill co-op, [👨🍳] Restaurant Tycoon 3 if you want something with more pressure.
Solo grinders: [⚡] Hyper Speed Runner for clean progression, 🚌 Sunshine Islands Bus Simulator if you want something completely different.
PvP/combat fans: [EOD] War Tycoon and Elemental Powers Tycoon both have fresh updates worth jumping back into.
Get in early: [🌽] Build A Ring Farm is new, rated nearly perfectly, and already pulling serious numbers — worth checking before it blows up further.
Casual/low-commitment: ✈️ Mega Luxury Bus Tycoon if you want something reliable with no pressure.
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