6 Best Roguelikes for Beginners

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These games often feature some shared gameplay attributes, namely turn-based gameplay, grid-based movements, and procedurally generated levels.

Here are some of the roguelikes that we think are beginner-friendly, or at the very least fun for beginners to gain more experience in the roguelike genre.

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LOOP HERO One of the roguelikes that made big waves this year, Loop Hero could be the roguelike that brings a whole new wave of fans into the roguelike genre.

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CRAWL A local multiplayer dungeon crawler, where you and three of your friends try to fight your way out of the dungeon. But the twist here is, only one adventurer will be able to make it out of the dungeon alive.

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DEAD CELLS A Metroidvania-like roguelike – Dead Cells is a platformer where you can unlock new areas and abilities as you progress, but are doomed to start from the beginning when you die.

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DUNGEONS OF DREDMOR The idea is to journey deeper and deeper into the depths of the seemingly never-ending dungeon in your quest to slay Lord Dredmor, ruler of the dungeons.

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ENTER THE GUNGEON Enter The Gungeon brings together a roguelike with some arcade shooter elements to bring you this masterpiece. The game with its bullet hell elements combined with permadeath sounds like an exhilarating combo.

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THE BINDING OF ISAAC: REBIRTH The Binding of Isaac is biblically cruel and gruesome but it is basically an essential game for you to go through when you’re thinking of starting with roguelikes.

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