So naturally Roblox has no shortage ofBackroomsgames right now.

Here’s the link.

Flee the Facility by A.W.

A stylised cartoon of a Roblox character dressed as a witch, roasting a marshmallow over a campfire in the woods, being menaced by a mummy, a hooded figure, and a chainsaw-wielding scarecrow.

Break In manages to be a story-driven experience, too; there are even multiple endings.

Could you survive even make a life for yourself in an endless IKEA?

(Is it bad that I think I could?)

Cover image for YouTube video

Doors by LSPLASH

If there’s one thing I love, it’s a public spook installation.

As a nice bonus, Doors has a pretty activecodes sceneat the moment.

But I do loveStranger Things, and it does have an official tie-in experience in Roblox.

A seemingly endless empty hallway conjures up nightmarish images of being stuck in the office all night in Apeirophobia on Roblox.

An empty corn maze at night, as imagined in Roblox.

A black-and-white image of a zombie face snarling through a gap in some broken wood. Text in image reads “Dead Silence”.

A darkened, flooded basement filled with empty shelves.

A Roblox map featuring a cabin in the woods, with a sign on the wall reading “Camp Lapis”. Title text reads “Flee the Facility”.

A pair of anthropomorphic pigs armed with baseball bats stand threateningly in an ordinary house. Text in image reads “Piggy”.

A TV shows a “Roblox News” report featuring two armed villains in tuxedos and spooky masks. Headline reads “The Purge has begun”.

An IKEA check-out area reimagined in Roblox. Grainy low lighting makes it clear this IKEA’s gone quite, quite wrong.

A screaming Roblox character is dragged by the feet by a monstrous two-headed (but rather upbeat looking) figure.

A hotel room numbered 013 stands ominously open in the banner image for the Roblox game Doors.

A split image: on the left, the entrance to Starcourt Mall; on the right, a Demogorgon menacing characters Eleven, Lucas, and Will. Text in image reads “Stranger Things: Escape from Hawkins Lab”.