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- What makes a Roblox game “good with friends”?
- 20 fun Roblox games to play with friends
- Social & Roleplay Hangouts
- 1) Brookhaven RP
- 2) Adopt Me!
- 3) Dress to Impress
- 4) Work at a Pizza Place
- Party Games & Quick Laughs
- 5) Epic Minigames
- 6) Natural Disaster Survival
- 7) Hide and Seek Extreme
- 8) Build A Boat For Treasure
- Competitive & Team Action
- 9) BedWars
- 10) Arsenal
- 11) Tower of Hell
- 12) Blade Ball
- 13) Jailbreak
- Co-op Adventure & Progression
- 14) Blox Fruits
- 15) All Star Tower Defense (and similar tower defense experiences)
- 16) Theme Park Tycoon 2
- Mystery & Horror (for groups who enjoy panic)
- 17) Murder Mystery 2
- 18) DOORS
- 19) Piggy
- 20) The Mimic
- How to make playing Roblox with friends way easier
- of “playing with friends” experiences (the stuff you remember later)
- Conclusion
Roblox is basically a giant digital amusement park where your friend group can do everything from running a pizza shop (with the same level of chaos as a real Friday night dinner rush) to sprinting from a monster that definitely heard you whisper, “Guys, I think it’s behind us.”
But with so many experiences on the platform, the hardest part isn’t playingit’s picking something everyone agrees on. So here’s a curated list of 20 fun Roblox games to play with friends, covering roleplay hangouts, party games, co-op adventures, competitive battles, and horror picks for groups that enjoy screaming in unison.
What makes a Roblox game “good with friends”?
A great multiplayer Roblox game does at least two of these things:
- Gives your crew roles (leader, builder, distraction, “I swear I’m helping”).
- Creates stories you’ll quote later (“Remember when you drove the getaway car into the river?”).
- Has short rounds or clear goals, so nobody gets stuck watching from the sidelines too long.
- Rewards teamworkor at least makes sabotage funny instead of friendship-ending.
- Stays fun even when you’re not “winning”, because your group is the content.
20 fun Roblox games to play with friends
Social & Roleplay Hangouts
1) Brookhaven RP
If your group likes “making a plot” more than following one, Brookhaven is a go-to. It’s a sandbox roleplay town where you can set up mini storylinesnew neighbor drama, a pretend road trip, or a very serious emergency meeting about who stole the last donut. It’s easy to jump into, and it stays fun because your friends supply the entertainment.
2) Adopt Me!
Adopt Me! is friend-group comfort food: trading pets, decorating homes, and running around together doing tasks. It’s especially fun if your crew likes collecting, showing off cosmetics, and “accidentally” starting a pet-trading economy that would make Wall Street nervous. Great for chill sessions and casual conversation while you play.
3) Dress to Impress
This is the game for groups who love themes, fashion chaos, and roasting each other with love. You’re given a prompt, you build an outfit, and then everyone votes. The best part with friends is setting “house rules” like no default faces or only neon colorsand then watching someone break it immediately.
4) Work at a Pizza Place
The jobs are simple, but the friend dynamics aren’t. One person becomes the perfectionist cook, one becomes the chaotic delivery driver, and someone inevitably starts redecorating their house instead of working. It’s funny, nostalgic, and surprisingly good at turning a group into a tiny sitcom episode.
Party Games & Quick Laughs
5) Epic Minigames
Want variety without committing to one “big” game? Epic Minigames is basically a party sampler plattershort challenges that rotate fast, so nobody has time to be bored. It’s perfect when your friends have different tastes, because you’ll go from obstacle courses to goofy team rounds in minutes.
6) Natural Disaster Survival
The premise is simple: survive disasters. The friend experience is not simple: screaming directions, grabbing the “safe spot,” and watching someone confidently stand in the worst possible location. It’s easy to learn, fun in short bursts, and the rounds are quick enough that the group stays engaged.
7) Hide and Seek Extreme
Classic hide-and-seek, Roblox-style. With friends, it becomes a mind game: fake-outs, ridiculous hiding spots, and “I swear I’m not near you” lies that are immediately proven false. Great for mixed skill groups because it’s more about cleverness (and luck) than reflexes.
8) Build A Boat For Treasure
This one turns your group into an engineering team… with absolutely no adult supervision. Build a boat, try to survive the river, and watch your “masterpiece” fall apart in the first ten seconds because someone insisted on adding decorative chairs. It’s creative, co-op, and endlessly replayable.
Competitive & Team Action
9) BedWars
BedWars is a squad staple: protect your bed, gather resources, and try to outplay other teams. With friends, it’s all about roles: one person rushes, one builds defense, one upgrades gear, and one says “I’m coming!” while being nowhere close. It’s competitive, but still social if you keep it light.
10) Arsenal
If your group likes fast-paced shooter energy, Arsenal is a popular pick with snappy matches and constant weapon changes. It’s great for friend rivalriesespecially if you do silly challenges like “pistols only” or “no jumping.” Expect bragging. A lot of bragging.
11) Tower of Hell
Tower of Hell is an obstacle-course sweat test. With friends, the fun is half skill, half emotional support: someone reaches a checkpoint, someone falls, and the group holds a brief memorial service before trying again. It’s best when you treat it like a shared challenge rather than a personal grudge against gravity.
12) Blade Ball
Quick reflexes, a dramatic vibe, and rounds that make your group shout “HOW DID THAT HIT ME?!” Blade Ball is great for friends because it’s easy to understand, hard to master, and fun to spectate when someone pulls off a clutch play. Good choice when you want something competitive without a long learning curve.
13) Jailbreak
Cops vs. robbers, heists, chases, and chaotic plans that almost work. Jailbreak shines with friends because teamwork actually matters: coordinating escapes, splitting roles during robberies, or running a police squad with suspiciously aggressive driving. It’s a classic “one more round” game.
Co-op Adventure & Progression
14) Blox Fruits
Blox Fruits is a long-term adventurequests, leveling, exploring islands, and unlocking powers. With friends, you can run bosses together, help each other grind faster, and compare builds like you’re in a friendly anime tournament. It’s best if your group enjoys progression and doesn’t mind playing over multiple sessions.
15) All Star Tower Defense (and similar tower defense experiences)
Tower defense is sneaky-fun with friends because it’s strategic without being too intense. You’ll coordinate unit placement, argue (politely) about upgrades, and celebrate when a clutch defense holds. It’s a great pick if your group likes planning and teamwork more than twitchy reflexes.
16) Theme Park Tycoon 2
Build a theme park together and immediately learn who in your friend group is the “budget person” and who is the “let’s build a roller coaster that looks like a pretzel” person. It’s creative, satisfying, and fun for long voice-chat sessions where you want to play something relaxing but still collaborative.
Mystery & Horror (for groups who enjoy panic)
17) Murder Mystery 2
Social deduction plus sprinting away from danger never gets old. With friends, it becomes a comedy: someone accuses too fast, someone “totally saw the murderer,” and someone is suspicious because they’re too calm. Rounds are short, so it’s easy to keep the whole group playing.
18) DOORS
DOORS is one of the most popular multiplayer horror picks for a reason: it’s tense, it’s atmospheric, and it rewards teamwork. The best friend moments are the quiet oneswhen everyone agrees not to talk… and then someone panics anyway. Great for 2–4 players who like co-op survival and scares.
19) Piggy
Piggy mixes puzzles, chasing, and escape-room energy. Playing with friends makes it smoother (and funnier), because you can split up tasks: one person scouts, one solves, one distracts the enemy, and someone accidentally locks themselves in a room. It’s a solid horror-lite option if your group wants suspense without nonstop jump scares.
20) The Mimic
The Mimic leans into spooky storytelling and uneasy atmosphere. It’s best with friends because you’ll actually move forward instead of getting stuck in the universal horror-game loop: “You go first.” If your crew likes narrative horrormore creepy than goofythis is a strong pick for a longer session.
How to make playing Roblox with friends way easier
- Use Parties: If your group keeps getting split across servers, using Roblox’s Party features can help you join experiences together and stay grouped more reliably.
- Try private servers (when available): Some experiences let you purchase private/VIP servers, which can be great for friend-only sessionsespecially in competitive modes where you want to practice or in horror games where you want the full vibe without random players.
- Set “friend roles” at the start: A 10-second plan saves 10 minutes of chaos. Decide who scouts, who builds, who heals, who drives, and who is responsible for not pushing buttons labeled “DO NOT PRESS.”
- Keep communication safe and comfortable: Roblox has been adding more age checks and communication controls. If you’re playing with younger family members, stick to known friends, use privacy settings, and keep chats focused on the game.
- When your group can’t decide, pick by mood:
- Chill & talk: Adopt Me!, Brookhaven RP, Theme Park Tycoon 2
- Quick laughs: Epic Minigames, Natural Disaster Survival, Hide and Seek Extreme
- Competitive: BedWars, Arsenal, Blade Ball
- Co-op grind: Blox Fruits, tower defense experiences
- Spooky: DOORS, Piggy, The Mimic
of “playing with friends” experiences (the stuff you remember later)
The funniest thing about searching for fun Roblox games to play with friends is realizing the game is only half the fun. The other half is your group’s weird little rituals. Every friend group ends up with at least one person who treats Roblox like a competitive sport, one person who treats it like a home-design show, and one person who shows up, causes chaos, and then says, “Wait, what are we doing?”
Take Brookhaven RP nights, for example. You start with a normal plan“Let’s just hang out”and somehow it turns into a full storyline: someone “moves in,” someone “runs for mayor,” and two friends get into a totally serious argument about whether the town needs a new coffee shop. Nobody wins. Everybody laughs. The screenshots are priceless.
Then there are the games that reveal everyone’s personality in five minutes. In Theme Park Tycoon 2, the careful friend is placing trash cans every ten feet like they’re saving civilization. The creative friend is building a roller coaster shaped like a giant question mark. And the impulsive friend is spending the budget on decorations because “vibes matter.” By the end, you’ve built a park that looks like a fever dream and you love it.
Horror games hit different with friends, too. DOORS is basically a trust exercise. You learn very quickly who shares items and who sprints ahead and loots everything like a goblin. Someone says “be quiet,” someone laughs at the worst moment, and suddenly your group is whispering like you’re in a real haunted house. When you lose, you don’t get madyou immediately do a replay, because you’re convinced the next run will be the one. (It will not be the one. But hope is important.)
Competitive games create a different kind of memory: the “we almost had it” highlight reel. In BedWars, one clutch moment can carry a whole night. Someone saves the bed at one health, someone wins a messy final fight, and the group acts like you just won a championship. Even when you get wiped early, you still have the comedy of blame: “Who forgot to protect the bed?” “I thought YOU were protecting it!” The truth is, nobody was protecting it. Friendship was protecting it. Friendship failed.
And if you want pure, low-stakes joy, Natural Disaster Survival is undefeated. The whole game is you and your friends making terrible decisions in a series of short rounds. You’ll watch someone leap off a structure to “be safe,” only to land directly into danger. Nobody is a hero. Everyone is a story. That’s the magic: Roblox with friends turns any roundwin or loseinto something you’ll quote next week like it’s legendary history.
Conclusion
The best Roblox games with friends aren’t just popularthey’re the ones that match your group’s mood. If you want cozy chaos, go roleplay or build something together. If you want fast laughs, pick minigames. If you want teamwork, grab a co-op adventure. And if you want to scream, well… DOORS is waiting. Try a few from this list, rotate by vibe, and you’ll always have a solid “what should we play?” answer ready to go.