By likanada on Skatehive
When the last tourist bus leaves the Cataract Gorge and the mist rolls in from the Tamar River, Launceston’s younger gamers don’t reach for shooters or racing sims. Instead, they dive into a world of flickering lights, locked doors, and things that whisper in the dark. The Roblox horror scene in this quiet Tasmanian city has become a genuine cultural force — part social club, part adrenaline fix, and part competitive arena. Based on local Discord chatter, school break trends, and server browsing habits, here are the nightmares that keep Launceston awake past midnight. The Atmosphere King That Feels Like Home Ask any player from the northern suburbs to name the scariest game on Roblox, and nine times out of ten they’ll pick a title that thrives on silence rather than screams. The Mimic has held the top spot in Launceston for over two years, and the reason is surprisingly local: the game’s foggy, quiet, suspense-heavy style mirrors the city’s own winter atmosphere. When you can look out