Most Played Roblox Games This Month – Insights & Stats Jun 2025
The usual suspects are there but, a few unusual ones are there too. Let’s check out the most played Roblox games from this month.
Some things in life are just inevitable, like pineapple on pizza debates or the usual Roblox giants hogging the top spots month after month, but this time? A few unexpected entries have elbowed their way onto the leaderboard. So, whether you’re a seasoned Roblox regular or someone who’s looking to get their first virtual pet, let’s see the most played Roblox games this month.
Brookhaven RP – living the digital dream
Brookhaven RP continues to be Roblox’s version of small-town fantasy with big main character energy. It’s got houses. It’s got malls. It’s got… absolutely zero rules unless you make them, and that’s the magic of roleplaying. People log into the game just to roleplay as a cop, a teacher, a fashionista, or someone who owns a mansion and a horse – the possibilities are endless. The creativity never stops flowing here. With over 30 billion+ visits, Brookhaven is still pulling in millions of active players monthly. This isn’t just a game – it’s Roblox’s version of real life, minus the taxes and the bills.
Tower of Hell – because we love rage
If you’ve ever yelled “JUST JUMP!” at your screen, welcome to Tower of Hell. It boasts more than 20 billion visits and climbs its way back onto the charts every month. It’s an obstacle course that was designed, quite possibly, by someone who really wants to test your patience, and yet, players keep coming back. Because every miss makes the next jump feel earned. It’s punishing, but in a “one more try” kind of way. No checkpoints. No mercy. But the bragging rights? Priceless.
Meep City – it’s a buzzing social hub
Ah, Meep City. The OG hangout spot. It’s been around long enough to earn your respect even if you haven’t set foot in it before. And guess what? The OG crowd hasn’t left. In fact, they’ve brought their Meep pets, redecorated their houses, and hosted a dozen parties. It’s part Sims, part pet simulator, part social lounge – and it still runs the popularity race because it gives players precious space to build, talk, and generally, goof around. Do literally whatever. With 15+ billion visits, it’s still one of the most social games in Roblox.
Piggy – horror, but adorable?
Piggy is like if Peppa Pig had a mysterious past that took a dark turn. With over 11 billion visits, it’s the horror-survival gift that keeps giving. Don’t let the name fool you – With its eerie maps, creepy chases, and twisted storylines, Piggy turns Roblox into a survival horror playground. Each chapter’s a cliffhanger. Each game, a mad dash for keys and clues. The fanbase is obsessed, and we totally get it. It’s creepy, yes, but it’s also clever. Smart scares hit differently, trust us.
Blox Fruits – anime energy and leveling up
Pirates, swords, devil fruits, and a boatload of grinding. Blox Fruits taps into your anime dreams and turns them into button-mashing, boss-fighting chaos. This one’s got layers. Massive world, deep progression, and tons of PvP action. Whether you’re a fruit collector or a raid junkie, there’s always something to do. It’s no surprise this beast keeps climbing the charts—Blox Fruits doesn’t just get played. It gets lived. With 20 billion+ visits, its regular content drops and boss battles keep the grind real.
Adopt Me – never leaving the charts
Adopt Me is the Taylor Swift of Roblox. It’s always trending, always reinventing, and always pulling in new fans while keeping the old ones loyal. Clocking in with 34 billion+ visits, it’s still the most visited Roblox game of all time. Pets, trades, houses, seasonal updates—you name it, they’ve got it. It’s warm and fuzzy on the surface, but underneath, it’s a surprisingly deep economic simulator with a sprinkle of parenting and a truckload of pastel cuteness.