Both Clean Crew and Pressure are Roblox horror games where descending deeper means more danger, but they play nothing alike. Clean Crew is a co-op roguelite about scrubbing infested apartment floors for currency. Pressure is a story-driven survival-horror descent through a flooding underwater facility. Here's a full side-by-side so you can pick the one that fits your squad.
| Feature | Clean Crew | Pressure |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Roguelite co-op survival horror | Co-op / solo survival horror |
| Place ID | 128637868413472 | 12411473842 |
| Developer | The CleanCrew team | Urbanshade |
| Concurrent Players | ~1,748 | Thousands (approx.) |
| Total Visits | 15M+ (~15,291,036) | Hundreds of millions (approx.) |
| Core Loop | Clean floors for Mula, fight Pests, descend, escape | Descend the Hadal Blacksite, solve puzzles, dodge monsters |
| Key Features | 3 classes, roguelite meta-upgrades, Floor 8 boss | Stealth, puzzles, iconic monster roster, story |
| Mobile-Friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Free-to-Play | Yes | Yes |
Clean Crew gives you a job. Your crew of up to 50 players drops onto an abandoned apartment floor and cleans it, scrubbing stains with the Pressure Cannon, sweeping litter, and clearing messes while Pests pour out of the vents. Cleaner floors pay more Mula, and you descend through harder floors until you hit a boss. It's a roguelite, so you keep permanent upgrades between runs, which makes it endlessly replayable.
Pressure is a guided nightmare. Set in Urbanshade's underwater Hadal Blacksite, you descend through flooding corridors solving puzzles, managing your gear, and surviving scripted and roaming monster encounters. It leans on stealth and tension rather than combat, and there's a real story threaded through the descent. Where Clean Crew loops, Pressure tells you a tale and pushes you toward an ending.
Edge: Clean Crew for replayability and group chaos; Pressure for a crafted, story-driven horror run.
Clean Crew's threats build over the run. The Pests are the Chapter 1 staple, joined by Sporelings and the weak Sugarsprouts that spawn with their mother Mycelium. The headliner is Ganymede, a huge masked humanoid moth that appears only on Floor 8 with its own themed map and boss music. It's a clear, escalating threat ladder.
Pressure is the more famous bestiary by a mile. Sebastian, the helpful angler, guides you, while the Angler, Eyefestation, and Pandemonium hunt you through the corridors. These monsters have become genuinely iconic in the Roblox horror scene, and the dread of hearing one approach in a tight hallway is the heart of the experience.
Edge: Pressure, on sheer monster recognition and atmospheric scares. Clean Crew's roster is younger but growing fast.
Clean Crew's progression is built to keep you coming back. Mula buys class unlocks (Blaster and Zoomer at 500 each) and cosmetics within a run, while Celz from Antiques funds permanent gear and upgrades across every future descent. That two-layer roguelite economy gives you a clear reason to push deeper each session.
Pressure's value sits in its handcrafted campaign and replay through alternate routes and achievements rather than a grind-and-upgrade loop. Both are free to play, so neither costs you anything to try, and both keep monetization to optional cosmetics rather than pay-to-win.
Edge: Clean Crew for long-term grind and squad goals; Pressure for a denser one-and-done horror experience.
Pressure is the established giant. It launched well before Clean Crew and has racked up hundreds of millions of visits with thousands of concurrent players at peak. Clean Crew is the newcomer, released February 11, 2026, and already at 15M+ visits with roughly 1,748 concurrent players and a 94.85% rating. One is a proven hit; the other is a fast-rising BETA.
Server size also splits them. Clean Crew's lobbies hold up to 50 players, leaning into large co-op chaos, while Pressure favors smaller co-op or solo descents that keep the corridors tense and personal.
Edge: Pressure for raw scale and a mature playerbase; Clean Crew for big-group sessions.
Whichever horror you pick, Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux through simple offers and tasks, then spend it on cosmetics across Roblox. It's free to start and quick to set up.
There's no single winner, because they scratch different itches. Pressure is the better pick if you want a polished, atmospheric, story-driven horror descent with iconic monsters you'll remember. Clean Crew wins if you want replayable roguelite runs, a satisfying clean-and-upgrade loop, big 50-player squads, and a game that's actively growing every couple of weeks. If you've got the time, play both, they're free, and they complement each other.
Dig deeper with our full Clean Crew guide and our Pressure free Robux guide. For everything Clean Crew in one place, visit the Clean Crew hub, or the Pressure hub for the underwater side. You can also check Clean Crew live on its Roblox page.
Pressure leans harder into atmospheric dread with its underwater Hadal Blacksite and corridor monsters like the Angler and Eyefestation. Clean Crew is tense but more action-roguelite, peaking with the Floor 8 Ganymede boss.
Pressure is the larger, older title with hundreds of millions of visits and thousands of concurrent players. Clean Crew is newer, at 15M+ visits and roughly 1,748 concurrent players as of June 2026.
Yes. Clean Crew unlocks its Blaster and Zoomer classes with in-game Mula (500 each), and Pressure offers optional cosmetics. Neither costs anything to start.
Clean Crew is a roguelite where you clean apartment floors for currency and fight Pests across descending floors. Pressure is a linear survival-horror descent with stealth and puzzles through a flooding facility.
Clean Crew supports up to 50 players per server, making it the large-lobby co-op option. Pressure is built for smaller co-op or solo descents through its corridors.
If you want a polished, story-driven horror descent, start with Pressure. If you prefer replayable roguelite runs, team cleaning, and permanent upgrades, start with Clean Crew.