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5 Best PC Roguelike Games of All Time

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Best PC Roguelike Games of All Time

We already published the list of best PC games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PC roguelike games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the PC gaming community will surely enjoy a great library of roguelike games.

So, if you’re a PC gamer and love roguelike games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.

And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.

#5. Guild of Dungeoneering

Guild of Dungeoneering
  • Release Data: Gambrinous/Versus Evil, 2015
  • Genre: Role-Playing » Roguelike

Guild of Dungeoneering offers a unique twist on the dungeon crawling genre, combining roguelike elements with card battling mechanics.

While the game relies on luck to a significant extent, which can be frustrating at times, it still manages to deliver a satisfying experience overall.

And with its redeeming qualities and enjoyable gameplay, Guild of Dungeoneering stands out as a worthwhile adventure.

#4. Rezrog

Rezrog
  • Release Data: Soaphog/Kasedo Games, 2017
  • Genre: Role-Playing » Roguelike

Whether you’re looking for a short play session or a game to immerse yourself in for hours, Rezrog provides ample content, diverse equipment, and the freedom to build your perfect hero.

If you’re a fan of the genre, Rezrog is definitely a title worth investing your time in.

#3. Sword of the Stars: The Pit

Sword of the Stars: The Pit
  • Release Data: Kerberos Productions, 2013
  • Genre: Role-Playing » Roguelike

Sword of the Stars: The Pit is a solidly designed and polished roguelike game that meets expectations without pushing any boundaries.

And while it doesn’t offer any groundbreaking elements, it delivers a comfortable and familiar gameplay experience for fans of the genre.

#2. Dungeons of Dredmor

Dungeons of Dredmor
  • Release Data: Gaslamp Games, 2011
  • Genre: Role-Playing » Roguelike

Dungeons of Dredmor starts off strong but loses its momentum too quickly, revealing all its surprises early on.

But despite this, genre enthusiasts can still find enjoyment in the game.

Simply put, it falls short of becoming a favorite RPG for some people, but it manages to captivate for a significant amount of time for the rest of us.

#1. Desktop Dungeons

Desktop Dungeons
  • Release Data: QCF Design, 2010
  • Genre: Role-Playing » Roguelike

Desktop Dungeons is not just a solid roguelike or puzzle game, but a fantastic and unique title that adds a fresh perspective to the dungeon crawl genre.

It excels in delivering tactical, puzzle-centric gameplay with quick playthroughs, unlockable content, and dynamically generated challenges.

If you enjoy strategic thinking and turn-based dungeon exploration, this game is a must-have.


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