Corridors, Cubicles, and Chaos: My Favorite Roblox Maps So Far

Okay, fun fact: I like to play Roblox games where I have to make my character run and jump through challenging stages (bonus points if I have to solve some riddles along the way!). I find those games intriguing, and I’d like to think my colleagues do too, given how they let me pick whatever looks interesting.

Recently, I’ve discovered some really fun games in the Roblox multiverse. Here are a few I think you should try too (because it’s just SO much fun!!!):

Corridor

Of course, I need to mention this game first. As the very first one that got me addicted to Roblox, Corridor is a thrilling map inspired by the Japanese game The Exit 8.

How to play: your character is basically thrown into an endless corridor, where you have to spot and report anomalies to pass each stage. You can play this game solo or in a team, but I recommend the latter—it’s a thousand times easier (and more fun) to find anomalies with a friend or two!

Rushed Out

In Rushed Out, you play as an employee trying to escape the tyranny of your manager. To do so, you’ll need the help of your coworkers—but they’re a bunch of opportunists, if I may say so! They’ll only help after you do a few things for them first.

What’s fun is that the manager checks your whereabouts every now and then. When he’s out and about, you have to pretend to be working in an empty cubicle or at a photocopy machine.

I just love this type of game.

Break the Prison – Escape Adventure

There are lots of typical “run and jump” games on Roblox, but I think this one stands out. In Break the Prison – Escape Adventure, the way out isn’t just marked by simple arrows or colors—you actually have to think creatively to figure out how to escape each stage.

I recommend it for a quick, fun game during lunchtime. I finished all the stages yesterday, and it felt so satisfying.

Dandy’s World [ALPHA]

A few days ago, a colleague recommended a game called Dandy’s World, so five of us played it together during lunch break… and had the biggest losing streak of all time.

I’d say this game is fun but a little tricky. You have to team up to complete machines in each stage while dodging mini monsters chasing you. The challenging part: you only get three lives per run! And it’s hard to dodge the monsters even when they’re tiny.

We couldn’t even get past the first stage. How sad.

(Still, I totally recommend it. I’m sure you guys are way better at these games than we are!)

Subconscious [HORROR]

Even though there’s a “Horror” label in the title, I don’t find this game too scary. It feels more like an advanced escape room game in a thrilling, creative setting. The backstory seems cool too! I’ll definitely ask my boyfriend to play it with me next time.

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Please let me know if you’ve tried and enjoyed them too! Also, feel free to share your favorites—I’m actively looking for new, exciting maps to play!

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