Roblox has over 40 million experiences, and not all of them are made for the same audience. Some are perfectly fine for a five-year-old, while others contain violence, horror themes, or unmoderated chat that parents should know about. This guide breaks down 50+ of the most popular Roblox games with honest safety ratings so you can make informed decisions about what your kids play.
We test these games ourselves and evaluate them based on violence level, chat exposure, in-game purchases, and community behavior. Use the filters below to find games that match your child’s age group.
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Game Safety Database
Adopt Me
Safe 5+One of the most popular Roblox games focused on adopting and caring for virtual pets. No violence, very child-friendly environment with trading mechanics.
MeepCity
Safe 5+Social hangout game where players customize homes, play minigames, and interact with friends. Mild social features with no combat elements.
Work at a Pizza Place
Safe 5+Classic Roblox game where players work different jobs in a pizza restaurant. Teamwork-based with no violence or scary content whatsoever.
Theme Park Tycoon 2
Safe 5+Build and manage your own theme park with rides, shops, and decorations. Creative sandbox experience with zero violent content.
Natural Disaster Survival
Safe 5+Players survive random natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and tornadoes on a destructible map. Cartoonish physics, no player-vs-player violence.
Brookhaven
Safe 5+Open-world roleplay game where players pick a house, drive vehicles, and act out everyday scenarios. Very popular with younger players for its freedom and imagination-driven gameplay.
Pet Simulator X
Safe 5+Hatch eggs, collect pets, and trade with other players. Bright, colorful, and completely non-violent. Heavy focus on collecting and progression.
My Restaurant
Safe 5+Build and run your own restaurant, hire staff, and serve customers. Calm, creative experience with no competitive or violent elements.
Bee Swarm Simulator
Safe 5+Collect bees, grow your hive, and explore a colorful world of flowers and fields. Relaxing gameplay loop with no violence against other players.
Color Block
Safe 5+Simple and fun color-matching obstacle course game. Players stand on the correct color to survive each round. No violence, no chat pressure.
Tower of Hell
Safe 5+Race to the top of a randomly generated obstacle tower. Pure skill-based gameplay with no combat. Can be frustrating but entirely safe content-wise.
Obby Creator
Safe 5+Build your own obstacle courses and play courses made by other players. Creative and educational — great for kids who like designing things.
Build A Boat For Treasure
Safe 5+Construct a boat and sail it through obstacles to reach treasure. Creative building mechanics with no violence. Encourages problem-solving and imagination.
Welcome to Bloxburg
Safe 5+Life simulation where players build houses, work jobs, and roleplay daily life. Paid access (25 Robux) which slightly filters the community. Very safe for all ages.
Royale High
Safe 5+Fantasy school roleplay with dress-up, trading, and seasonal events. Primarily appeals to players who enjoy fashion and social interaction. No violence.
Livetopia
Safe 5+Open-world roleplay similar to Brookhaven with houses, vehicles, and social features. Free to play with lots of content. Safe for younger audiences.
Blox Fruits
Caution 7+Anime-inspired adventure where players fight NPCs and other players using Devil Fruit powers. Combat is cartoonish but PvP can get intense. One of the most popular games on the platform.
King Legacy
Caution 7+One Piece-inspired game with fruit powers, quests, and boss fights. Similar to Blox Fruits with cartoon combat and PvP elements.
Jailbreak
Caution 7+Cops and robbers open-world game with vehicle chases and heists. Mild cartoon violence from arrests and robberies. Very popular and well-moderated.
Murder Mystery 2
Caution 7+Social deduction game where one player is the "murderer" with a knife. Cartoonish violence in a hide-and-seek format. The murder theme is handled lightly.
Anime Defenders
Caution 7+Tower defense game featuring anime-style characters. Players place units to defeat waves of enemies. Strategic gameplay with cartoon combat against NPCs only.
Tower Defense Simulator
Caution 7+Co-op tower defense where players work together to stop zombie waves. Cartoon violence against NPC enemies. Great for teamwork and strategy skills.
All Star Tower Defense
Caution 7+Anime crossover tower defense game. Collect characters from popular anime and use them to defend against enemy waves. No PvP, mild cartoon combat.
Shindo Life
Caution 10+Naruto-inspired RPG with combat, bloodlines, and open-world exploration. More intense fighting mechanics than most Roblox games. Active PvP community.
A One Piece Game
Caution 10+Open-world One Piece RPG with fruit powers, PvP, and boss fights. Combat-heavy with an active grinding community. Moderate violence and competitive chat.
Blade Ball
Caution 10+Fast-paced deflection game where players parry a ball to eliminate others. Competitive PvP with swords. Moderate intensity and active trash talk in chat.
Bedwars
Caution 10+Team-based PvP where players protect their bed while trying to destroy others. Minecraft-style combat with strategic gameplay. Competitive but clean.
Arsenal
Caution 10+Fast-paced FPS game where weapons rotate after each kill. Gun Game-style gameplay. Cartoon violence with firearms but no blood or gore.
Phantom Forces
Caution 10+Military-style FPS with realistic gun mechanics, maps, and team modes. The most "realistic" shooter on Roblox. No blood but gun combat is the core loop.
The Strongest Battlegrounds
Caution 10+Anime fighting game with flashy combos and PvP battles. Based on One Punch Man characters. Intense combat and competitive community.
Dragon Ball Z Final Stand
Caution 10+DBZ RPG with transformations, quests, and PvP. Combat-focused with energy blasts and melee fighting. Cartoon violence aligned with the anime source material.
Flee the Facility
Caution 7+Asymmetric survival game where players escape a facility while one player hunts them with a hammer. Mildly spooky but more thrilling than scary.
Doors
Caution 10+Horror exploration game where players progress through numbered doors facing different monsters. Jump scares and dark atmosphere but no graphic violence.
Break In
Caution 10+Story-driven survival game where players defend a house from intruders over multiple nights. Tense atmosphere with some scary moments but mostly cartoonish.
Piggy
Caution 10+Peppa Pig-inspired horror escape game with puzzle-solving and a player-controlled villain. Surprisingly creepy despite the cartoon appearance. Very popular with tweens.
Evade
Caution 10+Multiplayer survival horror where players flee from AI-controlled monsters across various maps. Frequent jump scares and tense chases. Popular for group play.
Da Hood
Warning 13+Street fighting game with guns, gangs, and an unmoderated community. Known for toxic chat, spawn killing, and aggressive gameplay. Not suitable for younger players.
The Mimic
Warning 13+Japanese horror-themed game with multiple chapters based on urban legends. Genuinely scary with intense jump scares, dark themes, and disturbing imagery.
Apeirophobia
Warning 13+Backrooms-inspired horror game with liminal spaces, entities, and psychological horror elements. Anxiety-inducing atmosphere designed to unsettle players.
Criminality
Warning 13+Gritty open-world crime game with realistic gun mechanics and violence. Players can rob, fight, and engage in gang-style activities. Mature themes throughout.
Slap Battles
Warning 13+Starts simple but certain glove abilities unlock chaotic and intense modes. Some abilities create disturbing visual effects. Community can be toxic in competitive modes.
Bear Alpha
Warning 13+Horror survival game where players hide from a player-controlled bear in dark environments. Genuine scares with tense gameplay and jump scare moments.
The Rake
Warning 13+Based on the creepypasta creature, players must survive a night while hunted by the Rake. Dark, atmospheric horror with genuine scare factor.
SCP: Roleplay
Warning 13+Based on the SCP Foundation universe featuring containment breaches, dangerous entities, and facility roleplay. Horror themes with disturbing creature designs.
Horror Tycoon
Warning 13+Build your own horror-themed attraction. While the building is mild, the horror elements and scares from other players' creations can be intense and unpredictable.
Dead Silence
Warning 13+Movie-inspired horror game featuring a ventriloquist ghost hunting players through dark environments. High-quality scares with disturbing audio and visuals.
Zombie Attack
Warning 13+Wave-based zombie survival with increasing difficulty and weapon upgrades. More intense violence than typical Roblox games with graphic zombie designs.
Combat Warriors
Warning 13+Melee and ranged PvP combat with realistic weapon mechanics. Known for intense combat with dismemberment effects. One of the most violent mainstream Roblox games.
Understanding Roblox’s Rating System
Roblox introduced its official Experience Guidelines system to help parents and players understand the content in each game. Every experience on the platform receives an age recommendation based on the type of content it contains.
The rating categories are All Ages, 9+, 13+, and 17+ (restricted). All Ages games contain no violence, fear, or mature content. The 9+ category allows mild cartoon violence and light fear themes. Games rated 13+ can include moderate violence, some crude humor, and heavier themes. The 17+ restricted category, which requires age verification, permits stronger violence, romantic themes, and alcohol references.
These ratings are determined through a questionnaire that game developers fill out when publishing their experience. Roblox also uses automated systems to scan for content that doesn’t match the declared rating. However, user-generated content within games can sometimes push beyond the intended rating, which is why our independent review above goes beyond the official classification.
It’s worth noting that Roblox’s official ratings don’t always account for community behavior. A game rated “All Ages” might have completely safe gameplay but still expose your child to unfiltered chat from other players. That’s why we factor in community toxicity, chat exposure, and real player behavior in our safety scores above.
You can check any game’s official rating by clicking the three dots on the game’s Roblox page and looking under “Experience Information.” For our methodology, we play each game, evaluate the actual content, review community reports, and update ratings monthly.
For detailed information on setting up account restrictions and parental controls, check out our Roblox Parental Controls & Safety Features guide.
Tips for Parents
Enable Account Restrictions. Roblox has a built-in account restriction mode that limits your child to a curated list of age-appropriate games and disables chat. This is the single most effective safety tool available, and you can enable it from the account settings page under Privacy.
Check game ratings before allowing play. Before your child jumps into a new game, look it up here or check the official Roblox age rating on the game page. A 30-second check can prevent uncomfortable situations.
Use privacy settings aggressively. Set the account so only friends can message your child, and review friend requests periodically. You can also disable in-experience voice chat if your child is under 13.
Monitor chat and friends list. Roblox chat has filters, but no filter catches everything. Periodically sit with your child while they play and check their friends list for unknown accounts. You can also review chat logs through the Roblox website.
Set spending limits. If your child has Robux, consider setting up a PIN for purchases. Some games use aggressive microtransaction tactics that can drain a Robux balance quickly. See our Roblox Screen Time & Spending Limits guide for step-by-step instructions.
Talk about online safety. The best protection is a kid who knows how to recognize suspicious behavior. Teach them to never share personal information, to report inappropriate behavior, and to tell you if something makes them uncomfortable. Our guide on common Roblox scams covers the most common tactics to watch for.
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FAQ
Is Roblox safe for a 5-year-old?
Roblox can be safe for a 5-year-old if you enable account restrictions and stick to games rated for all ages. Games like Adopt Me, Brookhaven, and Work at a Pizza Place are designed for young audiences with no violence or mature content. The key is using parental controls and supervising which games they access.
What is the most dangerous Roblox game for kids?
Games like Da Hood, Combat Warriors, Criminality, and The Mimic are among the least suitable for young children. They feature strong violence, toxic communities, intense horror, or mature themes. We recommend these only for players aged 13 and older with parental awareness.
Does Roblox have parental controls?
Yes. Roblox offers account restrictions, PIN-protected settings, chat filters, spending controls, and age-based content filtering. Parents can restrict which games their child can access, disable chat, block voice features, and set up monthly spending limits. These controls are available in the account settings under Privacy and Security.
Are Roblox horror games okay for kids?
It depends on the game and the child. Mild horror games like Flee the Facility are generally fine for ages 7+. Games like Doors and Piggy work for most kids 10 and older. But intense horror like The Mimic, Apeirophobia, and Dead Silence can genuinely frighten even teenagers. Know your child’s sensitivity to scares before allowing access.
How do I check a Roblox game’s age rating?
You can check the official age rating on any game’s Roblox page by clicking the three-dot menu and selecting “Experience Information.” For a more thorough evaluation that includes community behavior and real gameplay testing, use our safety database above. We update ratings monthly.
Can my child talk to strangers on Roblox?
By default, yes. Roblox has in-game text chat and, for verified accounts, voice chat. You can limit chat by going to Settings > Privacy and adjusting who can message and chat with your child. For younger children, we recommend restricting chat to friends only or disabling it entirely through account restrictions.
This safety database is maintained by Sofia Lira and updated monthly. Game ratings reflect our independent testing and community feedback as of March 2026. For the latest parental control features, visit our Roblox safety guides.
