Games Like DungeonSweeper (2026)
The best similar games on Steam — matched by shared genre and gameplay, with a reason for every pick.
Updated daily · July 17, 2026
Best games similar to DungeonSweeper
| # | Game | Genre | Shared with DungeonSweeper |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | THYSIASTERY | Indie | Indie, RPG, single-player |
| 2 | Infinity Sweeper | Casual | Casual, Indie, Strategy, single-player |
| 3 | Miser King gamesforfarm | Casual | Casual, Indie, single-player |
| 4 | Labyrinth Trailblazer | Action | Casual, Indie, RPG, Strategy |
| 5 | Lethal Dungeon | Indie | Indie, Strategy, single-player |
| 6 | Scarlet Hollow | Adventure | Casual, Indie, RPG, single-player |
| 7 | SULFUR | Action | Indie, RPG, single-player |
| 8 | CiniCross | Casual | Casual, Indie, Strategy, single-player |
| 9 | Backrooms: Escape Together | Action | Casual, Indie, single-player |
| 10 | Backpack Dungeon | Indie | Indie, RPG, Strategy, single-player |
| 11 | Plinko Dungeon | Action | Casual, Indie, single-player |
| 12 | OK👍 Boomer | Action | Indie, single-player |
Why these are like DungeonSweeper
1. THYSIASTERY
Both are indie / rpg games; both offer single-player. THYSIASTERY is a dungeon crawler RPG featuring traditional roguelike and turn-based gameplay.
2. Infinity Sweeper
Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Think you know Minesweeper?
3. Miser King gamesforfarm
Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Help the greedy Miser King conquer the endless tower!
4. Labyrinth Trailblazer
Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Turn-based Dungeon Crawler Rogue-like with strategic combat.
5. Lethal Dungeon
Both are indie / strategy games; both offer single-player. Lethal Dungeon is a roguelike card game.
6. Scarlet Hollow
Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Your aunt’s dead, your cousin hates you, and you’re stuck in the dead-end town of Scarlet Hollow.
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