Image for our iFanzine’s Favourite Roblox Games of 2025 feature showing a collage of three images with the same avatar in different games.

iFanzines Favourite Roblox Games of 2025 – Top 3 Picks!

Another year has passed, and what a year on Roblox it has been! From brainrot games to developer drama, there’s a lot to catch up on. I’m here to go through iFanzines favourite Roblox Games of 2025 and give you my top 3. I clearly have a very specific taste in games, as you will discover. If you’re curious as to my picks last year, you can read my iFanzine’s Top 3 Roblox Games Of The Year feature.

iFanzines Favourite Roblox Games of 2025

Let’s go through my top 3 and why I love them so much! 

Fisch

Image from the game Fisch showing a character sitting down on some rock and sand.

Fisch made an appearance in the 2024 feature of my favourite Roblox games, and it returns again. Admittedly, I didn’t play it for a while due to the slight downfall it had when Do Big Studios took over, and it became somewhat pay-to-win. However, after a new team took over and said goodbye to Do Big, I returned and realised how much I missed it.

I spent time catching up on old bestiaries I didn’t complete and exploring new areas I had never visited. It felt very refreshing not having ads pop up on screen trying to sell you things for Robux. The calmness I had when I first played was back. 

Fisch is a very comforting game. If you’re someone who wants to keep up to date with meta rods and progress, you can. Or, if you’re like me, you like to take it easy and play at your own pace. Let’s see if this title will appear in 2026’s edition, too?

Frutiger Aero Tower

Image from the game Frutiger Aero Tower showing a character standing on a platform with flower petals hanging in the air behind her as well as bubbles with fish in.
My avatar matches perfectly!

A slightly different game! Before I played this, I wasn’t a fan of obbys. Even now, they aren’t my favourite, but Frutiger Aero Tower changed the game. For those who don’t know, Frutiger Aero is an ‘aesthetic’ based on early 2000’s technology and design. There are different types of Frutiger, too, and in this game, you can play obbys inspired by each style.

The aesthetic is very nostalgic for me, as it’s a time when I was growing up, so it’s really fun immersing myself in that world that I grew up in. Each tower has a specific difficulty, making it great for obby beginners, like myself. The background music is enjoyable, and you can tell a lot of effort and love was put into making this game.

You can collect orbs around each tower, which you can collect and spend in the in-game shop for different Frutiger-style outfits. Whether I’m playing alone or on a call with friends, Frutiger Aero Tower is fun, nostalgic, and refreshing.

Climb a Mountain To Feed Your Cat

Image from the game Climb a Mountain To Feed Your Cat showing a character standing on a mountain with boulders falling and trees in the background.

I found out about this game because someone on our team sent it in our group chat, and I admit, I was intrigued! As the name implies, your goal is to climb a mountain to feed Gnorp the cat, who sits at the top. Large boulders are falling down the mountain, which you need to avoid, or you will lose HP and have to start again.

Soundtracks play a big part for me in games, which is why I love Frutiger Aero Tower, too. The music in this game is also great, and it reminds me a lot of early Roblox games. Don’t let this title fool you, as I found it tricky at first! Even now that I’ve mastered it and can usually complete it without dying, it’s still a lot of fun.

There is also a second title available called Climb a Mountain To Feed El Gato. It’s the same idea, but now, you feed El Gato. The mountain is a lot tougher, too. With more boulders falling and fewer places to wait until they pass.