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10 Roblox Hits That Turned Their Creators Into Millionaires

10 Roblox Hits That Turned Their Creators Into Millionaires
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Roblox’s biggest hits aren’t just addictive—they’re minting fortunes. Constant updates keep these blockbusters on top; here are the top 10 games pulling the biggest audiences and the most revenue for their creators.

Roblox is basically a factory for sticky little worlds that never stop updating. The ones that keep adding stuff? They last. The ones that nail a loop and crank out events? They print money. So, as of October 2025, here are the 10 Roblox games that made their creators very, very rich — ranked by Gam3s.gg via Creator Exchange. Visit counts and average CCUs come from RoMonitor Stats.

Quick heads-up

This list is about money made, not just player counts. Some of these are obvious juggernauts. Others are newer games that exploded fast thanks to smart loops, aggressive updates, or just bizarrely compelling themes. And yes, a couple of these are exactly as odd as they sound.

  1. Fisch (Developer: Fisching | Released: March 14, 2024)

    Fishing, but it hits. Nearly 4 billion lifetime visits and around 110k average CCUs. It keeps growing because the team keeps tweaking rods, adding new catches, and tightening the grind. Simple, tuned, and quietly one of the platform’s moneymakers.

  2. Brookhaven RP (Developer: Voldex | Released: April 21, 2020)

    One of Roblox’s daily drivers. Nearly 75 billion lifetime visits and about 500k average CCUs. It pulls a massive crowd with open-world role-play and bite-size activities. It doesn’t top the earnings chart like some newer phenomena, but it still prints steady cash and has for years.

  3. Adopt Me! (Developer: Uplift Games | Released: July 15, 2017)

    The pet-raising classic that brought in a generation. Nearly 41 billion lifetime visits and close to 200k average CCUs. The loop is pure: adopt, raise, decorate, flex with friends. Old? Sure. Irrelevant? Not even close.

  4. Ink Game (Developer: games i think | Released: December 31, 2024)

    Squid Game–style elimination challenges, translated into Roblox and built as a tight platformer. Over 2.7 billion lifetime visits and 40k+ average CCUs. It’s deadly minigames, quick resets, and high tension — exactly the kind of thing that spreads fast.

  5. Blox Fruits (Developer: Gamer Robot Inc | Released: January 16, 2019)

    One Piece-inspired combat with a long tail. 56+ billion lifetime visits and around 300k average CCUs. Pick swordsman or Blox Fruit user, chase power, repeat. It’s been around since 2019 and still moves like a new release thanks to relentless updates and crunchy combat.

  6. Plants vs Brainrots (Developer: Yo Gurt Studio | Released: August 1, 2025)

    A newer hit built on the whole Brainrot wave. 3.5+ billion lifetime visits and roughly 400k average CCUs monthly. You set high-rarity plants, fend off top-tier Brainrots, collect them, and rake in money — even offline. It’s silly, it’s strategic, and yes, it pays.

  7. RIVALS (Developer: Nosniy Games | Released: June 28, 2024)

    First-person shooter, five rounds to win, everything explodes. Over 9 billion lifetime visits and around 140k average CCUs. Despite the flood of flashy newcomers, this one hangs tough because it’s fast, readable, and very watchable.

  8. Grow a Garden (Developers: BMWLux, Splitting Point Studios, Do Big Studios | Released: March 26, 2025)

    Farming-tycoon comfort food with teeth. 33.7+ billion lifetime visits and nearly 300k average CCUs. You buy seeds, grow your garden with Sheckles (even while offline), and ride a steady stream of updates. Big numbers, bigger retention.

  9. 99 Nights in the Forest (Developer: Grandma's Favorite Games | Released: March 4, 2025)

    Survival horror that actually scares on Roblox. Over 17 billion lifetime visits and more than a million average CCUs. You’re hunting for missing kids, juggling daytime scouting with nighttime terror, and trying to outlast a vicious Deer for 99 nights. It’s a money magnet because fear, progression, and community storytelling are a ruthless combo.

  10. Steal a Brainrot (Developers: DoBig Studios, SpyderSammy | Released: May 16, 2025)

    The crown. 42+ billion lifetime visits and nearly 1 million average CCUs. You swipe Brainrots (or buy them off a Conveyor Belt), each one spits out income per second based on rarity, and you funnel that cash into base upgrades or new weapons. The loop is stupidly clean, the updates are constant, and the events are huge — which is why it’s sitting at No. 1.

Big picture: community-driven trends (hello, Brainrots), smart monetization loops, and nonstop updates are running the table. The older pillars still hold, but the newer hits climbed fast by being aggressively tuned and deeply shareable.