The Roblox Horror Games Everyone’s Freaking Out About in 2025
It’s 2025 and Roblox is still dropping bangers. We’re here to make your nights creepier with some top horror games that everyone’s loving these days on Roblox.
Roblox in 2025? It’s unhinged – in the best possible way. Especially in the horror department. If you thought jump scares were only reserved for indie PC games with cryptic titles and bad lighting, think again. Roblox has been quietly cooking absolute chaos in the horror genre, and this year, it reached a whole new level of what even is happening. So if you’re into games that make you side-eye your own shadow and whisper “nope” into your headphones at 2 a.m., welcome. We’ve got the goods.
99 Nights in the Forest
You know that feeling when you’re camping with friends and suddenly someone says “did you hear that?” Multiply that by 99 nights and add glowing eyes in the woods. 99 Nights in the Forest is survival horror, Roblox-style. You and your friends build a camp. Gather supplies. Try to make it to the next day. Easy, right? Nah. Something’s watching you. And whatever it is – it’s not interested in small talk. There’s base-building. Looting. Plus, five new classes just dropped, so you and your crew can mix up your strategies while pretending you’re not about to get snatched by whatever that was rustling in the trees.
DOORS
Let’s talk about DOORS. The game that still, after multiple updates, refuses to be kind. You enter. You explore. You die. You come back. Slightly more traumatized. But smarter. This game thrives on unpredictability. Each room has the potential to introduce some new horror you weren’t ready for, and it doesn’t care about your feelings. Use headphones. Crank the graphics. Embrace the dread. Doors doesn’t just scare you – it teaches you, painfully, how to survive.
Piggy
Classic. Legendary. Still terrifying. Piggy in 2025 is like that horror movie villain that just keeps showing up stronger every sequel. And honestly? We respect it. The formula hasn’t changed much – but the execution is still top-tier. Solve puzzles. Avoid death. Unravel mysteries that get deeper the longer you play. It’s not just jump scares – it’s psychological warfare wrapped in a children’s toy aesthetic. Love that for us.
3008
You walk into what looks like a furniture store. Cool. Cozy. Bright. Then the lights flicker. Then you hear… footsteps. And suddenly, it’s not a store. It’s a maze of doom. 3008 is back and more terrifying than ever. You build a base using couches and shelves while being stalked by freakishly polite “employees.” Try escaping when you don’t even know which way’s out anymore. It’s one of the most unique horror experiences in Roblox – claustrophobic, absurd, and lowkey brilliant.
Gumball
Okay, hear us out because this one’s a fan favorite these days and it’s been making waves. Gumball sounds wholesome. Babysitting at the Watterson house? Easy gig. Until the dolls move. Until the lights flicker. Until Anais starts acting off. What starts cute spirals fast and turns into a true horror masterpiece. Multiple endings for you. Disturbing sounds to make it all creepier. A house that feels more cursed every time you blink. It’s smart. It’s weird. And it proves once again that Roblox devs are not okay (in the best possible way).