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7 Best Roblox Games Like Dead by Daylight (2026) - DBD Alternatives

Looking for Roblox games like Dead by Daylight? Here are the 7 best asymmetrical horror games on Roblox in 2026, starting with Forsaken.

May 7, 202613 min readBy Forsaken Hub Team
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If you love Dead by Daylight but want to play something similar on Roblox, these 7 games capture the asymmetrical horror formula with their own unique twists, and Forsaken comes closest to matching DbD's depth. Dead by Daylight popularized asymmetrical horror gaming where one killer hunts multiple survivors, and Roblox developers have created impressive adaptations of this formula. This guide ranks the 7 best Roblox alternatives to Dead by Daylight in 2026, comparing each game's killer variety, survivor mechanics, map design, and competitive depth to the DbD experience. Whether you are a DbD veteran looking for a free alternative, a Roblox player curious about the asymmetrical genre, or someone who wants DbD-style gameplay without the steep price tag, these games deliver. Forsaken is our top pick, and you can explore its full roster at /forsaken-killers and /forsaken-survivors.

Roblox DbD Alternatives Overview

  • Total Roblox games with DbD-style gameplay: 15+
  • Games with active development in 2026: 7 (featured in this list)
  • Closest to DbD in depth: Forsaken (12 killers, 6 survivors)
  • Most accessible DbD alternative: Flee the Facility
  • Best for DbD killer mains: Forsaken (unique killer abilities)
  • Best for DbD survivor mains: Forsaken (perk system, team roles)
  • Combined daily players across all 7 games: 800K+

DbD Feature Comparison: Roblox Alternatives Ranked

How each game compares to Dead by Daylight across the features that DbD players care about most.

FeatureDead by DaylightForsaken (#1)Flee the Facility (#2)Bear (#3)
Unique Killers35+12110+ skins
Unique Survivors40+6IdenticalIdentical
Perk SystemYes (200+ perks)Yes (24 perks)NoLimited
Map Count40+5+3+10+
Competitive SceneLargeGrowingSmallCasual
Price$20+ with DLCFreeFreeFree
PlatformPC/ConsoleRoblox (all platforms)RobloxRoblox
Match Length8-15 min8-12 min5-8 min5-10 min
Skill CeilingVery HighHighMediumMedium-Low
Update FrequencyMonthlyRegularOccasionalRegular

Forsaken matches more DbD features than any other Roblox alternative. See /forsaken-killers for the full killer roster comparison.

#1: Forsaken - The Definitive Roblox DbD Alternative

Forsaken is the closest thing to Dead by Daylight on Roblox, and in several areas it offers a unique experience that DbD itself does not provide. If you want the core DbD loop (killers hunting survivors who complete objectives to escape) with distinct Roblox character flavor, Forsaken is your game.

What DbD Players Will Recognize

Forsaken borrows DbD's proven formula and adapts it for Roblox in ways that feel immediately familiar to DbD veterans.

  • Generator Objectives: Like DbD, survivors in Forsaken must complete generators (objectives) while the killer applies pressure. The core gameplay loop of "repair, evade, rescue, escape" translates directly from DbD to Forsaken. If you understand DbD's objective system, you understand Forsaken's immediately.
  • Perk System: Forsaken has a perk system with 24 survivor perks that function similarly to DbD perks. Prove Thyself increases repair speed (like DbD's version). Dead Hard provides invincibility frames during chase. Borrowed Time protects rescued survivors. DbD players will recognize perk names and effects that reference the original game while adapting mechanics for Roblox.
  • Killer Variety: Each killer has unique abilities that define their playstyle, exactly like DbD. 1x1x1x1 controls the map through information and denial (similar to DbD's Doctor). Noli ambushes from stealth (similar to DbD's Ghostface). Jason chases through brute force (similar to DbD's Hillbilly). The archetype parallels make the transition intuitive.
  • Chase Mechanics: Pallets, windows, vaults, and looping exist in Forsaken with mechanics that DbD players will understand immediately. The timing feels different due to Roblox's engine, but the strategic decisions (drop pallet early vs. greed the loop, vault toward safety vs. mind-game) are identical.
  • Hook System: Killers hook survivors on specific map locations, and teammates must rescue before the timer expires. Multi-hook elimination, camping, tunneling, and the strategic tensions around hook states all exist in Forsaken. DbD players will feel at home immediately.

What Forsaken Does Differently (and Better)

Forsaken is not just a DbD clone. It brings unique elements that create a distinct experience.

  • Roblox Mythology Killers: Instead of licensed horror characters, Forsaken draws from Roblox mythology. 1x1x1x1 is the legendary Roblox hacker. Guest 666 is the cursed guest account. John Doe is the mysterious first account. These characters carry years of Roblox community lore, creating emotional connections that licensed characters in DbD achieve through external media recognition. For Roblox players, these killers are MORE iconic than DbD's roster. Full lore and abilities at /forsaken-killers.
  • Survivor Abilities: Unlike DbD where survivors are cosmetic variations with identical base stats, Forsaken's 6 survivors each have unique ability kits. Two Time has burst speed. Elliot heals teammates. Shedletsky stuns killers. This creates team composition strategy that DbD does not have. Choosing which survivor to play in Forsaken is a strategic decision, not just a cosmetic preference. Explore every survivor at /forsaken-survivors.
  • Free-to-Play Model: DbD costs $20+ and individual killer/survivor DLC adds up to hundreds of dollars. Forsaken is free to play with all content earnable through gameplay. This accessibility means your entire friend group can start playing immediately without anyone needing to purchase anything.
  • Roblox Platform Access: DbD requires a gaming PC or console. Forsaken runs on any device that runs Roblox, including phones, tablets, low-end laptops, and Chromebooks. If your friends cannot run DbD on their hardware, they can run Forsaken.
  • Match Length: Forsaken matches average 8-12 minutes compared to DbD's 8-15 minutes (with some matches stretching to 20+ minutes). The tighter match length means more games per hour and less frustration from matches that drag.
  • No Paid Advantage: DbD's perk system requires extensive grinding or real-money purchases to unlock competitive perks across multiple characters. Forsaken's perk system is accessible to all players without pay-to-win mechanics. Every player competes on equal footing regardless of spending.

Specific DbD-to-Forsaken Killer Translations

If you main a specific killer in DbD, here is which Forsaken killer will feel most familiar.

  • DbD Trapper mains should try John Doe. Both killers place traps that zone survivors into disadvantageous positions. John Doe's Digital Footprints function like Trapper's bear traps but are less binary (information + zone control rather than instant-down).
  • DbD Nurse/Spirit mains should try Guest 666. Void Walk's wall-phasing creates similar "ignore the chase rules" gameplay that makes Nurse and Spirit dominant in DbD. Guest 666 rewards prediction and positioning over raw chase skill, just like Nurse.
  • DbD Ghostface/Myers mains should try Noli. Stealth approach, reduced terror radius, and ambush attacks create the same "jump scare into instant pressure" playstyle. Noli's 35-damage ambush hits create the exposed-state feeling that Ghostface and Myers specialize in.
  • DbD Huntress mains should try Guest 1337. Homing hatchets with wind-up animations create ranged chase gameplay similar to Huntress's throwing axes. The aiming skill expression and the satisfaction of landing cross-map shots translate directly.
  • DbD Hillbilly/Oni mains should try Jason (Slasher) or Insano. Brute-force chase with high damage and straightforward abilities creates the "hold W and hit them" experience that these DbD killers provide. Jason's simplicity mirrors Hillbilly's accessibility.
  • Complete killer guides with ability details, perk builds, and advanced strategies are available at /forsaken-killers.

Pro Tip

If you are transitioning from DbD to Forsaken, the biggest adjustment is survivor abilities. In DbD, you pick survivors for cosmetics and perks. In Forsaken, survivor selection is a strategic decision that affects team composition. Learn what each survivor does at /forsaken-survivors before defaulting to whoever looks coolest. A balanced team with a runner, healer, and utility pick escapes 15-20% more often than random picks.

#2: Flee the Facility - The Accessible Alternative

Flee the Facility captures the DbD formula's essence in its simplest form: hack computers (like generators), avoid the Beast (like the killer), and escape. If you want DbD-like gameplay with zero learning curve, Flee the Facility is the entry point.

How It Compares to DbD

Flee the Facility strips the asymmetrical formula to its core elements.

  • Hacking computers functions identically to repairing generators: hold an interaction button while avoiding a periodic skill check. The minigame is simpler than DbD's skill checks but serves the same purpose of creating vulnerability during objective progress.
  • The Beast player uses a hammer for one-hit downs and can freeze captured survivors in pods (equivalent to hooks). Teammates must rescue frozen players before the timer expires, creating the same rescue dilemma that makes DbD's hook system compelling.
  • Crawling through vents and hiding under tables provides stealth options similar to DbD's locker mechanics. The Beast must physically search hiding spots, creating hide-and-seek tension during chases.
  • The game's strength is accessibility: matches last 5-8 minutes, rules are immediately understandable, and the skill floor is low enough that first-time players contribute meaningfully. The weakness is depth: one Beast type, identical survivors, and simpler mechanics mean the experience plateaus faster than Forsaken or DbD.
  • Flee the Facility is the best "introduction to asymmetrical horror" game on Roblox. Play it to learn the genre fundamentals, then graduate to Forsaken when you want deeper mechanical complexity and character variety.

#3-5: Solid DbD Alternatives With Unique Twists

These three games each capture specific aspects of the DbD experience while adding their own identity.

#3: Bear (Alpha) - Casual Asymmetrical Fun

Bear replaces DbD's generator objectives with item collection, creating a scavenger-hunt dynamic that changes how both sides play.

  • Survivors collect specific items scattered across the map and deliver them to a central location rather than repairing stationary generators. This forces constant movement and map traversal rather than the static "sit on a generator" gameplay that defines DbD and Forsaken. Bear players who enjoy the movement and exploration aspects of DbD more than the mechanical looping will prefer Bear's objective system.
  • Bear customization provides cosmetic and minor mechanical variety for the hunter player, with different bear skins offering slight ability variations. This is a lighter version of DbD's killer variety but provides enough difference to keep the hunter role fresh.
  • The casual tone makes Bear the best choice for mixed-skill groups where some players are serious about horror gaming and others just want to hang out. The stakes feel lower than Forsaken or DbD, making it less frustrating for new players.

#4: Piggy - The Puzzle-Horror Hybrid

Piggy combines DbD's killer-survivor dynamic with escape-room puzzle mechanics.

  • Instead of repairing generators, survivors find keys and solve environmental puzzles to unlock the exit. This shifts the survivor skill requirement from mechanical (skill checks, looping) to cognitive (puzzle-solving, map knowledge). DbD players who enjoy the strategic thinking more than the reflex-based gameplay will appreciate Piggy's approach.
  • The killer (Piggy) follows patrol patterns and chases survivors who enter detection range. While simpler than DbD's human-controlled killers, the AI creates consistent pressure that feels fair because both sides play by consistent rules.
  • Piggy's narrative chapters provide a motivation to keep playing that DbD's competitive ranking system and Forsaken's ranked mode provide differently. If story drives your engagement more than competition, Piggy is the better long-term choice.

#5: Residence Massacre - The Slasher Movie Game

Residence Massacre captures the "slasher movie survivor" experience more faithfully than any other game on this list.

  • The suburban setting creates a grounded horror atmosphere that DbD achieves with its real-world maps (Haddonfield, Lampkin Lane). Running through houses, hiding in closets, and peering through windows while a masked killer searches creates movie-like tension.
  • The survival mechanics include searching for weapons and escape tools, adding a resource-management layer that DbD handles through items and Forsaken handles through survivor abilities. Residence Massacre makes scavenging itself part of the horror experience.
  • Match pacing follows a horror movie arc: slow exploration, sudden encounters, frantic chases, and climactic escapes. This narrative pacing is less competitive than Forsaken or DbD but more cinematic and emotionally engaging for casual players.

#6-7: Niche Alternatives Worth Trying

These two games offer DbD-adjacent experiences with enough unique identity to warrant inclusion.

#6: Guesty - The Simplified Asymmetrical Experience

Guesty streamlines the asymmetrical formula for younger or more casual audiences.

  • The objective system (find items, complete tasks, escape) is even simpler than Flee the Facility, making Guesty the absolute lowest barrier to entry for asymmetrical horror on Roblox. If you want to introduce someone to the genre who has never played a horror game before, Guesty's cartoon aesthetic and simple mechanics are the safest starting point.
  • Multiple guest skins for the killer role provide visual variety, and map selection offers environmental diversity. The game lacks the mechanical depth of Forsaken or the pacing of Flee the Facility but provides a pleasant, low-stress asymmetrical experience.
  • Player count remains healthy at 50K+ daily due to the casual-friendly design attracting Roblox's younger demographic. If competitive intensity is not your priority, Guesty is a relaxing alternative.

#7: Before the Dawn: Redux - The Underrated Alternative

Before the Dawn: Redux (BTD) was one of the first Roblox games to implement DbD-style mechanics and still offers a competent experience.

  • BTD's historical significance as a Roblox DbD pioneer deserves recognition. Many of the mechanics that later games (including Forsaken) refined were first attempted in BTD. The game introduced asymmetrical horror to many Roblox players who later graduated to deeper alternatives.
  • The game features multiple playable killers with unique abilities and a hero system that gives some survivors special powers. This hero-vs-villain dynamic predates Forsaken's survivor ability system and provides a different balance where specific survivors counter specific killers.
  • BTD's player count has declined as newer alternatives attract players, but the core gameplay remains functional and the community, while smaller, is dedicated. If you enjoy older-style Roblox games and want to experience where the genre started, BTD is worth a few sessions.

DbD Muscle Memory Does Not Fully Transfer

Roblox's engine handles movement, collision, and animation differently than Unreal Engine (which DbD uses). Looping timings, vault speeds, pallet drop distances, and killer lunge ranges all feel different even though the concepts are identical. DbD veterans transitioning to Forsaken should expect a 10-20 match adjustment period where muscle memory creates incorrect timing. After adjustment, the strategic knowledge transfers perfectly, but the mechanical execution requires recalibration. Be patient with yourself during the transition and focus on learning Forsaken's specific timings at each map tile. Our /forsaken-maps guides include tile-specific loop timings to accelerate your adjustment.

Final Rankings: Best Roblox Games Like Dead by Daylight

Summary rankings with the key factor that differentiates each game.

RankGameBest Feature vs. DbDWeakest Aspect vs. DbDWho Should Play
1ForsakenClosest depth: killer variety + perk systemSmaller roster than DbDDbD veterans wanting depth on Roblox
2Flee the FacilityMost accessible asymmetrical formulaNo killer varietyNew players, casual groups
3Bear (Alpha)Collection objectives + casual toneLimited competitive depthMixed-skill friend groups
4PiggyPuzzle integration + narrativeAI killer, not humanStory-driven players
5Residence MassacreCinematic slasher atmosphereSmaller player baseHorror movie fans
6GuestyAbsolute simplest entry pointVery limited depthVery young or casual players
7Before the Dawn: ReduxHistorical significanceDeclining player countGenre history enthusiasts

Why Forsaken Is the Best Choice for Serious DbD Fans

If you want a single recommendation and nothing else, play Forsaken. Here is the final case for why it is the definitive DbD alternative on Roblox.

The Depth Argument

Forsaken provides the most hours of meaningful content progression of any Roblox horror game.

  • Mastering all 12 killers takes 200+ hours. Each killer has unique abilities, optimal perk builds, map-specific strategies, and matchup knowledge. This mirrors DbD's depth where experienced players have hundreds of hours on individual killers and still learn new techniques.
  • Understanding all 6 survivors, their ability interactions, team compositions, and counter-pick strategies adds another 100+ hours of meaningful learning. Unlike DbD where survivor mastery is primarily mechanical, Forsaken's survivor mastery includes ability management that creates deeper strategic decision-making.
  • The perk system with 24 perks creates build optimization that occupies theory-crafters for hundreds of hours. Testing builds across different survivor-killer matchups, map types, and team compositions provides the same "build-crafting" engagement that DbD's 200+ perk system offers in a more focused package.
  • Map knowledge across multiple maps with distinct layouts provides another layer of mastery. Each map changes optimal strategies for both killers and survivors, creating cross-map variation that keeps games feeling fresh.
  • The competitive scene provides endless skill progression through ranked play, tournament participation, and community-organized events. If you want to compete at the highest level, Forsaken has the infrastructure to support that ambition. Start your competitive journey at /forsaken-killers and /forsaken-survivors, and represent your favorites with /merch.

Final Thoughts

Dead by Daylight's asymmetrical horror formula translates beautifully to Roblox, and the seven games listed here each capture different aspects of what makes DbD compelling. Forsaken leads decisively with the most killers, the deepest survivor system, a functioning perk meta, and competitive infrastructure that no other Roblox alternative matches. Flee the Facility provides the most accessible entry point. Bear offers casual fun. Piggy adds puzzle-solving and narrative. Whether you are a DbD veteran, a Roblox native, or someone completely new to asymmetrical horror, this list has your next game.

  • Forsaken is the #1 DbD alternative on Roblox with 12 unique killers, 6 distinct survivors, and a 24-perk system.
  • Flee the Facility is the best starting point for players new to asymmetrical horror.
  • All 7 games are free-to-play, eliminating the $20+ cost barrier that DbD presents.
  • DbD muscle memory transfers strategically but mechanical timings require 10-20 match adjustment.
  • Forsaken's survivor ability system adds strategic depth that DbD does not have.
  • Roblox platform accessibility lets you play on any device, unlike DbD's PC/console requirement.
  • Visit /forsaken-killers, /forsaken-survivors, and /forsaken-maps to start your Forsaken journey.

Start with Forsaken and explore our comprehensive guide library: /forsaken-killers for every killer breakdown, /forsaken-survivors for survivor mastery, and /forsaken-maps for map-specific strategies. Grab /merch to represent your DbD-to-Forsaken transition.

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