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Which Games Are on Roblox Kids? Full List & Guide (2026)

Can your child play Rivals on Roblox Kids? Here's what the curated kids experience actually is, how to check which games your child can play, and where popular games tend to land.

Which Games Are on Roblox Kids? A Parent's Full Guide (2026)

If you've landed here, your child has almost certainly asked some version of: "Can I play Rivals on Roblox Kids?" — and you've discovered that Roblox doesn't make the answer easy to find. This guide explains what "Roblox Kids" actually is, why there's no permanent master list of games, how to check exactly what your child can play, and where the most-asked-about games tend to land.

One thing up front: which games appear in the curated kids experience is decided by Roblox, it changes regularly, and it depends partly on your child's account age and region. So instead of handing you a list that's wrong by next month, we'll show you how the system works and how to check it yourself in about two minutes.

What "Roblox Kids" Actually Is

"Roblox Kids" is the shorthand parents use for Roblox's curated, age-appropriate experience for younger players (generally under-13 accounts). Rather than giving a child the full catalog of millions of user-made experiences, Roblox limits younger accounts to games that meet its content and maturity standards.

A few things to understand:

  • It's a curated allowlist, not the whole platform. Only experiences Roblox has classified as suitable for younger ages show up. Most of Roblox's millions of experiences are not on it.
  • It's tied to content maturity labels. Every experience on Roblox carries a maturity label (Minimal, Mild, Moderate, Restricted). Younger accounts are limited to the lower-maturity end. You can read more in our Allowed Experiences glossary entry.
  • It changes constantly. Developers update their games, Roblox re-classifies experiences, and new titles get added or removed. A game available today might not be next month, and vice versa.
  • Your account settings matter. What your child can access depends on the age on their account and your parental control settings. Two kids can see two different lists.

This is actually good news for parents: the system is doing the filtering for you. The frustration is just that there's no public, fixed "here are the 200 approved games" page — because there can't be one that stays accurate.

Why There's No Permanent Master List

Parents keep searching for "the list of games on Roblox Kids," and keep coming up empty. Here's why no honest source can give you one:

  1. Roblox curates dynamically. Approval is based on each experience's current content rating, which developers and Roblox both change over time.
  2. It's personalized. Availability depends on your child's account age and your region's rules.
  3. It updates silently. There's no public changelog of additions and removals.

So the reliable answer to "is [game] on Roblox Kids?" is always: check it on your child's actual account. Here's how.

How to Check What Your Child Can Play (2 Minutes)

  1. Open Roblox on your child's account (the one they actually use), not yours.
  2. Search for the specific game by name. If it's available to that account, it'll appear and be playable. If it's been restricted for their age, it either won't appear or will show as unavailable.
  3. Confirm the account's age and restrictions in Settings → make sure the birthdate is correct and Account Restrictions / parental controls reflect what you want. If you haven't set these, our parental controls walkthrough covers every setting.

If you want tighter control, Account Restrictions (Settings → Privacy) limits a child strictly to Roblox-curated, age-appropriate experiences — this is the closest thing to a hard "kids-only" mode.

The table below is our parent-facing assessment of whether a game tends to fit the younger-kids bar, based on its content, chat, and spending mechanics. It is not an official Roblox list, and it is not a guarantee — always verify on your child's account using the steps above.

GameOur Age RecTends to fit kids mode?Why
Fisch7+Usually yesFishing sim, no combat, minimal risk
Grow a Garden7+Usually yesWholesome farming, low social risk
Tower of Hell8+Usually yesSkill-based, minimal chat
Dress to Impress9+Usually yesFashion focus, low risk
Adopt Me!8+Often yesSafe content; watch trading scams
Rivals10+Depends / often restrictedOpen chat + competitive combat
Blox Fruits10+DependsGacha spending, PvP, TV-14 source
Brookhaven9+Often restrictedOpen chat, roleplay/dating culture
Dandy's World10+Depends / older kidsHorror theme, jump scares
Doors10+Depends / older kidsHorror, jump scares
99 Nights in the Forest12+Usually not (younger)Sustained horror, dark themes
Da Hood13+NoGang themes, toxic community
Combat Warriors13+NoGore toggle, extreme violence

For the full reasoning behind each rating, see our Roblox age ratings chart.

The Big One: Can You Play Rivals on Roblox Kids?

This is by far the most-asked version of the question, so let's answer it directly.

It depends on Roblox's current curation and your child's account age — and for many younger accounts, Rivals is restricted. Rivals is a fast-paced competitive shooter with in-game chat, and open chat plus competitive combat is exactly the kind of content the younger-kids experience tends to filter out. Older children's accounts are more likely to have access.

The honest answer is: check it on your child's account using the steps above. If Rivals isn't available, that's the curation system working as intended for that age — not a glitch. To decide whether it's right for your child regardless of where it appears, read our full Rivals age rating and safety guide.

Other Games Parents Ask About

  • Blox Fruits — Availability varies. The gacha-style fruit spinning and PvP make it a "depends" even when it's accessible. See our Blox Fruits parent guide.
  • Dandy's World — A horror game with jump scares; better suited to older kids, and often filtered for the youngest accounts. See our Dandy's World parent guide.
  • Adopt Me! — Generally lands on the safer end of the spectrum; the main thing to coach is trading scams.
  • Brookhaven — Open chat and roleplay culture mean it's frequently restricted for younger accounts.

If a Game Your Child Wants Isn't Available

First, take a breath — this usually means the filtering is doing its job. A few constructive moves:

  • Explain the "why," not just the "no." "This one has open chat with strangers, so it's set for older kids" lands better than a flat refusal. (This is a pattern in how the experience is rated, not a judgment of your child.)
  • Offer a great alternative from the same vibe. Wants a competitive game? Point them at skill-based options. Wants social? Steer toward lower-risk creative games.
  • Revisit as they get older. Access broadens as the account ages and as you adjust restrictions you're comfortable with.

Frequently Asked Questions

What games can you play on Roblox Kids?

The younger-kids experience limits children to games Roblox has classified as age-appropriate (lower content-maturity labels) — generally wholesome simulators, creative games, and skill-based games, while filtering out games with open chat with strangers, graphic horror, or mature themes. There's no fixed public list because curation changes over time and depends on your child's account age. The reliable way to see what's available is to search for the game on your child's own account.

Can you play Rivals on Roblox Kids?

It depends on Roblox's current curation and your child's account age. Because Rivals has in-game chat and competitive combat, it's frequently restricted for younger accounts and more often available to older children. Check it directly on your child's account to see its current status.

How do I see which games my child can play?

Open Roblox on your child's account, search for the game by name, and see whether it appears and is playable. To tighten the overall filter, enable Account Restrictions under Settings → Privacy, which limits the account to Roblox-curated, age-appropriate experiences.

Will a specific game be added to Roblox Kids?

Roblox doesn't publish a roadmap of additions. Availability can change when a developer updates a game's content rating or when Roblox re-classifies it, so a game that's unavailable today may appear later (and vice versa). There's no way to know in advance — checking the account periodically is the only reliable method.

Is Roblox Kids the same as Account Restrictions?

They're closely related. "Roblox Kids" is the informal name for the curated younger-player experience; Account Restrictions (Settings → Privacy) is the actual setting that locks an account to that curated, age-appropriate set of experiences. Turning it on is how you enforce the kids-only filter.

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This guide explains how Roblox's curated younger-player experience works as of 2026. Specific game availability is decided by Roblox, changes regularly, and depends on your child's account age and region — always verify on your child's account. This is a pattern, not a guarantee.

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