10.Skul: The Hero Slayer

Games likeSkul: The Hero Slayerused to be far less common. Here, you don’t play as a plucky hero but rather as a skeleton—the same kind of skeleton that’s often part of an undead horde that swarms those heroes.

This is an action platformer first and a roguelike second, but you’ll find plenty of replayability thanks to the game’s roguelike elements. If you’ve already beatenDead Cellsa few times, this one should be next.

9.Dandy Ace

Dandy Aceis another action-heavy title on Xbox Game Pass, but it’s more true to its roguelike ancestors than most of the other games we’ve picked. The main differentiator here is the game’s colorful, magic-inspired aesthetic that totally makes sense given that you play as a magician.

Gameplay-wise, you’ll notice plenty of similarities toHades, which we’ve included later down this list. WhileHadesis the better game, there’s enough here that’s unique and so it’s well worth playing both.

8.Neon Abyss

When it comes toNeon Abyss, we’ll admit that we’re stretching the definition of roguelike—even further than we already were!

Yes, there are procedurally generated rooms you fight your way through, but procedural generation is only one of the handful of features that count toward roguelikeness.Neon Abyssis much more an action platformer than it is a roguelike, even when compared to games likeDead Cells.

That said, if you find most roguelikes are too slow for your liking, the fast-paced nature ofNeon Abyssshould be right up your alley.

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7.Going Under

Most roguelikes take place in dank caves or dark dungeons—you know, the kinds of places you don’t want to spend a lot of time in.

Going Underopts for a different setting that’s a lot more modern: a cutting-edge startup. Okay, most startups don’t have a basement dungeon that’s filled with monsters, but hey, you never know.

The game goes for a chunky aesthetic that’s quirky even by indie game standards, reminiscent of games likeUntitled Goose Game. But gameplay-wise, it has a lot in common withHadesand other action-heavy roguelikes.

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6.ANVIL: Vault Breaker

ANVIL: Vault Breakeris still in Early Access, but the game is plenty fun to play already. As yet another game with an action-heavy slant,ANVIL: Vault Breakerfeels like a mix between a standard action roguelite andHelldivers, thanks to its presentation.

One of the main differences betweenANVIL: Vault Breakerand other similar games is how much the weapons vary, making you feel like you’re playing different classes across the same run.

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5.Spelunky 2

I know plenty of people are going to say thatSpelunkyandSpelunky 2aren’t roguelikes. And you know what? I agree! But the game’s own marketing materials refer to the originalSpelunkyas “a roguelike classic.”

Regardless of what you think about the term,Spelunky 2is a fantastic game, even if it’s far more difficult than the original while not quite living up to the standard set by that first game.

You still get the same unique challenges and random elements that were core to the original, but if you’ve played a lot of the first game, the novelty will wear off quick and start to feel a bit stale.

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4.Slay the Spire

Slay the Spireis a card game first and foremost, but the influence ofRogueand the games that followed in its footsteps are clearly evident.

Choosing whether to fight a tough boss (and risk your life for a chance to win the treasure it’s guarding) or taking the safe path to rest up and tend to your wounds isn’t a situation you’d normally face in typical card games.

As with any good roguelike, finding the right build—or, in this case, deck—is key to everything. Expect to fail plenty of times, but the game is so cleanly designed that you’ll be compelled to try Just One More Time™ to reach the end, over and over again.

3.Dead Cells

If you’re reading an article about roguelikes on Xbox Game Pass, chances are good that you’re overly familiar withDead Cellsalready. But if you still haven’t playedDead Cells, then you need to get around to playing it ASAP.

Even if you’ve played before and it’s been a while since you last jumped in, take this article as a reminder to go revisit it.

Dead Cellsis as much a metroidvania as it is a roguelike, and that’s partly why it keeps you coming back. Its replayability is off the charts, which you’re probably well aware of even if you’ve only heard ofDead Cells.

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2.Loot River

Loot Rivermight be action heavy, but it’s simultaneously one of the most traditional roguelikes and one of the most unique games we’re looking at in this article.

As its name implies,Loot Rivertakes place on a river. But what you probably didn’t realize, even from its screenshots, is that you’re moving pieces of the level around—almost like they’reTetrispieces—to navigate the world.

What makesLoot Riverfeel so much like a roguelike is the oppressive nature of its game world. The more you play, the deeper you dive in… and at some point it starts to feel as if you may never come out.

1.Crown Trick

Unlike most of the games we’ve looked at above,Crown Trickwears its roguelike roots on its sleeve.

It’s a grid-based tactical RPG where monsters and traps only move when you move, exactly like in the originalRogue. You can take as much time between turns, but the game doesn’t feel turn-based—there’s a dynamic aspect that feels more actiony than you’d expect at first.

Crown Trickmakes good use of its premise (along with the clever inclusion of a “Skip Turn” button) to create environmental puzzles that fit within its roguelike trappings but feel uniquely its own.

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