Roguelike
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Karate Survivor is an 80s-tastic battler about building your own combos
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Somewhere between beat-em-up and action roguelike.
The long promised online co-op update for The Binding of Isaac Rebirth is only weeks away
By Shaun Prescott published
News The roguelike classic celebrates its ten year anniversary today.
Magicraft is like Brotato mixed with Hades where you make up all your guns as you go along
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Try the demo to create spell abominations the developers never considered.
ZERO Sievert review: A tense and taxing but wonderfully engaging hybrid of singleplayer roguelike and extraction shooter
By Lloyd Coombes published
ZERO TO HERO Learning to survive in this grim and deadly world is an uphill struggle, but even the smallest victory is deeply satisfying.
What's the best way to deal with an army of the dead? Send some Cajun toads after them, of course
By Dominic Tarason published
News Toads of the Bayou's demo serves up some Louisiana-style squad deckbuilding.
Caves of Qud, our favorite science fantasy roguelike where you can clone, befriend, and eat yourself, is leaving early access in December after 15 years of development
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Qud's 1.0 release will add its storyline's final chapter, a new tutorial, and—if I had to guess—a few interdimensional horrors.
Rogue Waters is a cross between Pirates of the Caribbean, Slay the Spire, and XCOM
By Jody Macgregor published
Even Stranger Tides Don't get it confused with Rouge Waters, a different game that's about makeup application on the high seas.
There's always one Steam Next Fest demo that inexplicably takes over my life, and this time it's this bizarre roguelike that mashes up Balatro with pachinko
By Robin Valentine published
BALLS TO THE WALL You can try Ballionaire for free now.
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