10 Roblox Games To Play With Friends in 2026

Looking for the Best Roblox Games to play with your squad in 2026? From chaotic horror co-op to chill roleplay sessions, here are 10 games worth loading up right now and why each one hits different with friends. Remember to Top Up Robux at LootBar

Why Roblox Is Still the Best Platform for Playing With Friends

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My friends and I have spent probably hundreds of hours arguing about what to play before settling on Roblox. It always ends up being Roblox. Not because we planned it that way it just kind of happens. Someone suggests it, we all groan a little, and then four hours later we're still in the same server doing something completely unrelated to what we originally loaded up. Last time it started as a DOORS run and ended with everyone in Brookhaven doing absolutely nothing productive. That's the magic, I guess.

Anyway, here are ten games that are actually worth your time if you've got a group ready. A mix of stuff some competitive, some horror, some just vibes. If you need Robux before jumping in, LootBar has solid rates and I'd check there before paying full price in-game.

1. Brookhaven RP

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Start here if your group can't agree on anything else. Brookhaven has zero objectives and infinite potential for whatever your group decides to do with it. Drive around. Roleplay. Pick careers. Get in a car, drive off a cliff, see what happens. It sounds like it shouldn't be entertaining and yet here we are it's been one of the most-played games on the platform for years. Over a million active players at basically any time of day. The freedom to just exist together without any pressure is genuinely underrated.

Side note: Brookhaven also works well as a warm-up before switching to something more intense. Half the time we load it thinking we'll only stay 20 minutes and then just... don't leave.

2. Murder Mystery 2

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Pure chaos in the best way. Three roles Innocent, Sheriff, Murderer and rounds that are short enough that even when everything goes wrong you're back in queue within minutes. What makes it great for friend groups specifically is how badly things go. The Sheriff will shoot the wrong person. Guaranteed. The Murderer will do something incredibly obvious and somehow nobody notices. These moments become running jokes that follow your group around for the rest of the session. I've been playing this game on and off for years and it somehow still delivers.

3. DOORS

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Okay so DOORS is the one that broke our group chat. We were maybe 40 rooms in, things were going well, and then someone I won't say who opened a door they had been specifically told not to open. What followed was about 90 seconds of absolute terror and then complete silence on the call before everyone started losing it. That's DOORS. Co-op hotel horror where each entity has its own rules and your friends will absolutely not follow those rules under pressure. The tension is real and the wipeouts are funnier than they have any right to be.

4. Blox Fruits

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This one's for the anime fans in your group but honestly anyone can get into it after the first hour. One Piece-inspired, which means devil fruits, pirate seas, and boss fights that will genuinely humble you if you walk in underprepared. Solo it's a grind. With friends it becomes a whole thing raids, fruit hunting, trying to figure out which abilities actually work well together. The 2026 updates have been good and the game has one of the more active Roblox communities out there. If your squad likes RPG progression, this one has legs.

5. Tower of Hell

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No checkpoints. That's the whole game. Randomly generated tower, resets every eight minutes, fall and you start at the bottom. It is relentlessly cruel and somehow one of the most addictive games on the platform. The best part about playing it with friends is watching where everyone falls. There's always one person who makes it further than they should and one person who can't get past the second section no matter how many attempts. The gap between your best and worst player becomes the entertainment. We've spent 45 minutes on one tower before. Nobody won. Everyone kept trying.

6. Adopt Me!

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I know what you're thinking. Hear me out. Adopt Me has a reputation for being a kids game but the friend group dynamic it creates is actually kind of wild. The pet trading economy is deeper than it looks, and once you start comparing what everyone pulled from events, trying to negotiate trades, getting unreasonably attached to a specific animal you've been hunting for weeks it clicks. It's the hang-out game. The one you put on when you want to be doing something together while also having a conversation about completely unrelated things. Three weeks ago I spent two hours in it and I'm not even mad about it.

7. BedWars

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For when the group wants to actually compete against each other. Your bed is the only thing keeping you alive once it's gone, next death is your last for that round. The whole game is built around that one mechanic and it creates this constant tension between attacking and defending that forces real communication. I've had games where we lost purely because half the team was pushing another base while the other half forgot to watch ours. The debrief after those rounds is always entertaining. Quick matches, stakes feel real, and losing doesn't sting long enough to kill the mood.

8. Jailbreak

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Jailbreak has been on Roblox for what feels like forever at this point and the core loop is still good. Go criminal, plan a heist, try not to get caught. Or go cop, chase people down, intercept robberies. The open world means sessions go wherever your group takes them and the best sessions are always the ones that completely derail from the original plan. Someone decides to do something weird, everyone follows, and suddenly that's the whole night. Seasonal updates keep things fresh enough that dropping back in after months away still feels worthwhile.

9. Arsenal

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The only Roblox shooter worth recommending without caveats. Gun Game format each kill gives you a new weapon, Golden Knife at the end wins the round. It actually rewards aim, which sounds obvious for a shooter but isn't always the case on this platform. Playing on a private server with friends is legitimately competitive in a way that keeps people coming back. The skill gap shows up fast and becomes the thing everyone's chasing. Good skin collection, fun announcer voices, and the melee weapons at the end of the rotation are always a great time.

10. Build a Boat for Treasure

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My favourite on this list and I will die on this hill. Build a Boat for Treasure gives your group a shared building space and then sends whatever you make through increasingly punishing water hazards. The boat is almost never going to survive. The engineering arguments before launch are half the entertainment. Then it hits the first obstacle and you find out exactly which part of the structure was the weakest link usually the part someone was most confident about. The failures are better than the wins. I genuinely cannot think of a session where we successfully made it through without something spectacular going wrong first.

Conclusion

If you're new to playing Roblox with a group, Murder Mystery 2 and Tower of Hell are the easiest starting points — short rounds, no setup, immediately funny. DOORS if you want something with actual stakes. Blox Fruits or BedWars if you want something to sink time into together.

Honestly though just pick one and see where it goes. The best Roblox sessions I've had were never really planned out. You load something, things happen, and two hours later you're still there. That's the whole appeal.

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