Roblox Xbox One Games List

Roblox Xbox One has been around for some time now offering a wide range of games to play and enjoy. It’s a crossplay experience allowing console gamers to connect with those on PC, Mobile and other devices that they may be playing on. It has a vast list of games to jump into, and below you’ll find a wide range of options that are suggested to try alongside a brief description of them.

Keep in mind that we’ve included all of the original base options that were present, while expanding the list further to offer many more selections that have been added over the years. If we’ve missed anything cool, be sure to let us know so that we can add it in here.

Phantom Forces
-Intense shooter game featuring a wide range of weapons to use. There are many maps, and it’s strangely professionally put together.

Delta Halo
-An incredible remake of Halo multiplayer featuring a wide range of weapons and maps from the original all the way up to Infinite.

Hide and Seek Extreme
-A game of hide and seek

Cube Eat Cube
-Single player game where you float around as a cube attempting to eat smaller cubes to grow in size

R2D
-Running mixed with weapons

Heroes
-Explore an endless dungeon and slay monsters as you go

Stop it, Slender! 2
-Game of Slender where one player is the Slenderman trying to kill players and everyone else tries to stop him by collecting pages

Strobe II
-A neon styled team objective based shooter game

Giant Survival
-Try to survive being attacked by a giant

Survive the Killer
-A wacky cooperative game where the players are trying to complete and objective while one wild killer is on the loose, be careful and take caution in order to help everyone escape.

Roblox High School 2
-It’s a roleplaying game, enjoy the lands of high school life.

Arsenal
-A wild shooter with various game mode options and a neat take on the genre of FPS within the title.

Dungeon Quest
-Battle through dungeons, increase your gear and prepare for epic missions.

Big Paintball!
-Paintball based shooter with large scale battlefields, neat effects and ways to play it.

Adopt Me!
-Cut game where you raise and dress pets, decorate a house and play with friends in a magical family friendly world.

Jailbreak
-Escape from jail, or be the ones preventing the escapes.

Color Block
-Wild color based game of direct competition, watch as the squares vanish.
Dodgeball
-A game of multiplayer Dodgeball

Fisticuffs
-Punch people out while racing to the top

Super Blocky Ball
-Speedy classic marble racing on ten maps

Coalesce
-Platforming adventure game with the tagline “click for bricks”

Framed!
-Some people are cops and you need to find your target without being caught

Tiny Tanks
-Vehicular warfare with these tiny tanks across playful environments

Bird Simulator
-Survive and grow as a bird doing bird type activities like eating or flying

Speed Run 4
-Run very quickly while doing parkour to make it through the crazy levels

Natural Disaster Survival
-The level is attacked by random harsh weather and you need to survive.
Roblox Xbox One Games List
Football Fusion
-It’s like, the sport of football (US).

New Year Royale High
-Every growing dream world, apparently, really majestic.

Welcome to Bloxburg
-Build and design your own house with cool vehicles and hang out with friends too.

Arcade Empire
-Build and run your own arcade from the ground up!

Driving Simulator
-Own your dream car and drive around doing whatever you want.

Ninja Legends
-Become a ninja from the legends, apparently.

Ninja Legends 2
-The sequel you never saw coming.
Be sure to let us know if we missed anything truly exciting to grow this list into the ultimate offering of Roblox Xbox One maps to play! There are so many options with new ones constantly being added. It’s definitely expansive, filled with fun and thrills in so many ways across a variety of genres. An impressive offering selection for sure. Hopefully you were able to find something new to play, don’t forget to check out our video as well to see some of these great games in action.

Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner