Top 20 Indie Roguelikes

The roguelike is the indie scene’s defining genre — procedurally generated runs, permadeath, and “just one more try” loops that quietly swallow hundreds of hours. From deckbuilders to bullet-heavens to dungeon-crawlers, these are the best indie roguelikes and roguelites we’ve played — spanning every flavour of the genre, in no particular order.

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Hades

The genre’s masterpiece — lightning combat and a story that unfolds through every death.

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Balatro

The poker-meets-roguelike phenomenon that ate 2024 — one more hand, forever.

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Slay the Spire

The deckbuilding roguelike that founded a genre. Build a deck, climb the spire, repeat.

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Dead Cells

A razor-sharp roguevania fusing Metroid exploration with souls-like combat.

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Risk of Rain 2

A third-person roguelike where the difficulty climbs with the clock — frantic, escalating chaos.

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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

The grim, endlessly deep dungeon-crawler that defined the modern roguelike.

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Vampire Survivors

The minimalist bullet-heaven phenomenon — pure escalating dopamine.

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Enter the Gungeon

A bullet-hell roguelike crammed with guns, dodge-rolls, and puns.

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Inscryption

A deck-building roguelike that keeps tearing off its own mask. Unforgettable.

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Spelunky 2

The platforming roguelike of pure, brutal, emergent chaos — the genre’s gold standard.

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FTL: Faster Than Light

Command a starship in a tense, roguelike dash across hostile space.

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Cult of the Lamb

Roguelike dungeon runs by night, cult management by day.

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Monster Train

A roguelike deckbuilder with a two-lane twist — defend your train across three floors.

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Darkest Dungeon

A punishing gothic roguelike where stress and madness are as deadly as monsters.

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Children of Morta

A roguelite with a soul — a beautifully animated story about a family of guardians.

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Loop Hero

A hypnotic, hands-off roguelike where you build the very dungeon that kills you.

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Noita

A roguelike where every pixel is simulated — and your own spells will get you killed.

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Into the Breach

Perfect-information turn-based tactics with a roguelike, run-based heart.

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Rogue Legacy 2

A roguelite where each heir inherits the last one’s gold — and their quirks.

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Crypt of the NecroDancer

A roguelike where you only move to the beat — dungeon-crawling as a rhythm game.

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