Rainbow Friends begins with a school trip gone wrong, and from the opening screen, it’s clear: this isn't your average Roblox playdate. You’re just a child, plucked from the world you know and dropped into Oddworld, a place that’s anything but. Over five escalating levels, players must complete eerie tasks while avoiding rainbow-colored creatures that definitely didn’t pass a background check.
The star of the show is Blue, a drooling, crown-wearing monster who stalks your every move. But he’s not alone. Green can catch you even in hiding, Orange sprints like he’s late for dinner, Purple lurks in vents, and Red? Well, he pretends to be your friend. Spoiler: he’s not.
Rainbow Friends is as much a horror-lite thrill as it is an addictive group puzzle. It’s the kind of game younger players obsess over, despite the mild jump scares and ever-creeping dread. Every round is a new task. Every friend might not be. And if you manage to complete all five nights? Congrats, you survived one of Roblox’s weirdest adventures. For now.
Developer
Rainbow Games
Platform
Web browser