Rogue Stormers is a run «n» gun game with
roguelike elements for up to four players in local and online multiplayer mode.
A grim and twisted fantasy game combining turn - based strategy and
Roguelike elements for PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One and PC.
Not exact matches
This isn't the
roguelike experience of something like Neon Chrome; instead, it's more about hunting down endless waves of enemies, a la Crimsonland, the game that put them on the map (and was also way ahead of its time
for introducing RPG
elements to dual - stick shooters).
Like a veritable toy box, Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found is a
roguelike, Metroidvania style, action - platformer with some tower defense and RPG
elements thrown in
for good measure.
For those who never heard of the game before, it's a «Hardcore Neon Slasher», with RPG and
Roguelike elements.
GoNNER is a tough as hell procedurally - generated 2D platformer with
roguelike elements, following the largely misunderstood and altruistic Ikk on a journey to cheer up his only friend in this world — a giant landbound whale named Sally — by searching
for just the right trinket in the deep and dark places nearby.
For The King is a strategic RPG that blends tabletop and
roguelike elements in a challenging adventure that spans the realms.
As far as I know RogueLite has been casually used
for Roguelike games that do not contain the permadeath
element.
Plunge is an isometric, turn - based
roguelike with puzzle
elements, set
for release in August of 2017 on Android, iOS, and Steam platforms.
The top - down,
roguelike game features myriad fun, unique
elements for players to unearth, including randomly - generated maps in locations like the forest, the desert, and the deep sea; different weapons to master, like the wrench or the shotgun; an endless supply of treasure to collect and monsters to defeat; a big boss that can appear at random; and a host of Easter eggs to discover.
This isn't the
roguelike experience of something like Neon Chrome; instead, it's more about hunting down endless waves of enemies, a la Crimsonland, the game that put them on the map (and was also way ahead of its time
for introducing RPG
elements to dual - stick shooters).
For the King is an interesting hybrid that blends the
elements of JRPGs,
roguelikes, and strategy games, developed by the independent studio IronOak Games.