Summary
- The Switch is a prime spot for co-op Roguelikes, offering diverse gameplay options for groups of gamers to enjoy together.
- Games like Risk of Rain 2 and For The King provide challenging and rewarding experiences, perfect for long co-op sessions.
- Whether you prefer deck-building adventures or chaotic bullet hell shooters, the Switch has a variety of Roguelikes to suit your gaming needs.
Roguelikes are some of the most replayable games available, and sometimes, gamers want nothing more than to get together with a friend or three and try their luck playing run after run of their favorite Roguelike, whether they win, lose, or just try out some crazy new combos, builds, and strategies.
The Nintendo Switch has quickly become a favorite home for Roguelikes and co-op games alike, and developers have taken note. Whether a group of gamers want to play something with fast-paced runs that almost always end in sadness, or they want to spend hours on a single run just to scrape out a victory, the Switch has plenty of options to choose from!
8 Across The Obelisk
Slay The Spire Meets Dungeons And Dragons
Across the Obelisk
- Released
- April 8, 2021
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Developer
- Dreamsite Games
- Genre(s)
- Digital Card Game, Roguelike
Across The Obelisk is a deck-building Roguelike that lets players form a four-person party made up of many unique and fun classes. Every class feels unique and has plenty of depth and builds to try out.
Across The Obelisk is one of the most fun co-op games on Steam and on the Nintendo Switch, but its card-based gameplay lends itself very nicely to handheld mode on the Switch.
7 For The King
A Turn Based RPG Perfect For Long Sessions
For The King
- Released
- April 19, 2018
- Developer(s)
- Ironoak Games
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- RPG
For The King lets up to three players work together in classic RPG form. Players each choose their class andteam up, moving through a polygon tile-based overworld to defeat monsters, clear dungeons, and complete quests while leveling up their characters and gear.
Unlike many other awesome Roguelikes, For The King actually has a four-player sequel, but it has yet to make its way to the Nintendo Switch. Still, For The King sessions offer hours of pure Roguelike RPG entertainment.
6 Don't Starve Together
A Punishing Survival Roguelike
Don't Starve Together
- Released
- April 21, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Klei Entertainment
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
- Genre(s)
- Survival, Adventure, Open-World, Crafting, Sandbox
Don't Starve Together is a very strange (in a good way) twist on the classic Roguelike formula. It's a survival game at heart, but a survival game where death is permanent if players aren't prepared, and all players dying can end a run, especially early on.
Don't Starve Together is one of the best co-op horror games on the Nintendo Switch. The art is enthralling and creep,y and most groups need to experience loss quite a few times before they finally get the hang of the game. The long runs, however, make every failure worthwhile.
5 Risk Of Rain 2
A Chaotic Action-Packed Third-Person Shooter
Risk of Rain 2
- Released
- September 11, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Hopoo Games
- Platform(s)
- Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter, Roguelike
Risk of Rain 2 is a fast-paced third-person shooter Roguelike that does a fantastic job fusing the two genres together. There are many characters for players to experiment with, and every run feels winable, especially when players can infinitely stack power ups and basically break the game if they're lucky.
Risk of Rain 2 plays extremely well on the Nintendo Switch, and playing with friends is one of the most enjoyable and chaotic experiences that Roguelike fans can find in gaming.
4 Barony
A Very Difficult Roguelike With Lots Of Class-Race Combos
Barony
- Released
- April 4, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Turning Wheel
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, PC
- Genre(s)
- Roguelike
Barony is perfect for groups that want to play a very punishing first-person Roguelike with a lot of depth and builds available. Barony lets players experiment with a ton of different race and class combos, so they can be a skeleton monk, goblin warrior, vampire healer, or anything else they want!
While the difficulty can be off-putting, certain sections of the Roguelike fandom will immediately fall in love with Barony, and the gameplay and graphics fit right at home on the Nintendo Switch!
3 Streets Of Rogue
Grand Theft Auto Meets Roguelikes
Streets of Rogue
Streets of Rogue is one of the most unique Roguelikes available on the Nintendo Switch, or any other system, due to its incredible emergent gameplay and variety of playstyles. For example, if a player needs a key, they can take it by force, befriend the owner of the key, leak toxic gas through vents and take the key, or do anything else their imagination can come up with.
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Streets of Rogue can be played basically forever with a group of friends because co-op mode just adds more brains and more hands to the problem, and the solutions available quickly become jaw-dropping!
2 Enter The Gungeon
Co-Op Bullet Hell With Tons Of Guns
Enter the Gungeon
- Released
- April 5, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Dodge Roll
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- Roguelike
Enter the Gungeon is absolutely perfect for Roguelike players who want to play a bullet hell shooter. Enter the Gungeon also has adorable graphics, and uses the classic isometric perspective that Roguelike fans have fallen in love with.
The graphics and gameplay of Enter The Gungeon fit right at home on the Nintendo Switch. There are a ton of different guns to try out in, and the game is very difficult, even with a friend, making it a great Roguelike for long, rage-fueled co-op sessions.
1 The Binding Of Isaac: Afterbirth+
Massive Replayability And Variety
The Binding of Isaac
- Released
- September 28, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Edmund McMillen, Florian Himsl
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Wii U, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
- Genre(s)
- Roguelike
The Binding of Isaac is one of the most prominent modern games to popularize Roguelikes and Roguelike mechanics. It is an icon and an inspiration among its peers, and has truly set the bar for all of its successors.
The Binding Of Isaac plays extremely well on the Nintendo Switch since it is a twin stick shooter, and playing with a friend is fun and chaotic. It's a game that can be easily picked up and played by anyone!
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