The roguelike is one of the most popular game genres, especially in the world of indie games, arguably thanks to the enormous success of The Binding Of Isaac that popularized the mechanics from the classic roguelikes of the 80s and 90s. Due to the number of times roguelikes are replayed, having a good selection of playable characters is arguably integral to a good roguelike; there are of course edge cases, such as Hades, which uses a selection of extremely unique weapons instead.

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Games such as Rogue and other classic roguelikes often feature plenty of classes and races that players can create characters with, but this list will focus more on modern roguelikes with more concrete character and class selections.

8 20 Minutes Till Dawn

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This game is highly similar to Vampire Survivors but has players manually firing their weapons rather than automatically. 20 Minutes Till Dawn does feature boss enemies, multiple maps, and plenty of possible builds, but things would get repetitive quickly if not for its variety of playable characters.

20 Minutes Till Dawn features twelve playable characters which can be combined with one of several unique weapons for a variety of builds. Every playable character has their own unique health stat, as well as a passive ability and unique art that helps players to identify them more easily.

7 Tiny Rogues

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This charming pixel-art roguelike has players battling through rooms one after the other against several bullet-hell enemies and bosses. The game sets itself apart with its minimalistic style and RPG elements, with each character having stats that affect the damage of the game's various weapons.

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Tiny Rogues has a total of 12 character classes with their own starting gear, stats, and passive abilities, making each of them truly unique to play and encouraging different play styles. These classes include everything from ranged specialists like the "Ranger" to magic users like the "Sorcerer", many of which need to be unlocked through playing the game.

6 Nuclear Throne

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As one of the most iconic roguelikes of the indie roguelike boom, this pixel art top-down shooter was developed by Vlambeer and features plenty of unique playable characters to unlock over the course of the game.

Each character is unique with their own ability and play style, as well as brilliant art to represent them. Every character feels different in Nuclear Throne, and each of them works better with different mutations, giving the player plenty of options to experiment with and keeping the game fresh for a good while.

5 Risk Of Rain 2

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This sequel to the hit indie game turned the original on its head with an extra dimension, bringing the game to 3D with fourteen playable characters, two of which are available through DLC.

Risk Of Rain 2's characters are unique in their play styles, having different stats and skills that work similarly to abilities from MOBA games like League Of Legends, with powerful effects controlled by cooldowns. Because each character has their own set of skills, each feels very different to play, adding a tremendous amount of replay value to an already great roguelike.

4 Rogue Legacy 2

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Although Rogue Legacy 2 doesn't necessarily have set playable characters, it does feature a wide array of classes that are used to randomly generate named characters for the player. There are a total of fifteen classes in Rogue Legacy 2, providing a good amount of variety.

Each character class offers a distinct style, switching up the gameplay and keeping players on their toes. The game's notorious succession system, in which after players die they choose their next heir (character), and a smattering of random traits also add extra variety to the game's playable characters.

3 The Binding Of Isaac

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Although it was released originally with just six playable characters, The Binding Of Isaac now features seventeen playable characters in its current state; after the launch of Rebirth and the DLCs that followed, Afterbirth+, and the more recent Repentance.

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Characters in The Binding Of Isaac can vary in their uniqueness, but they often feature different stats and active items, with only a few characters (such as Azazel and Lilith) being truly different from the rest. Furthermore, each of the game's characters has an alternate version that changes up their play-style in unique ways.

2 Streets Of Rogue

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This top-down GTA-style rogue-like takes elements from the immersive-sim genre, with each floor effectively acting as a playground for the player as they are tasked with completing various objectives through the creative use of their equipment and their character's unique traits and/or special ability.

Streets Of Rogue features over twenty playable characters, with six new ones being added through the game's character pack DLC. Each character has their own unique play style that encourages different styles of play, from a violent soldier to a smooth-talking bartender.

1 Vampire Survivors

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This break-out indie hit features simplistic but addictive gameplay in which players are tasked with defeating hordes of enemies using automatic attacks, gathering XP dropped from enemies to level up and upgrade their character.

Vampire Survivors features a whopping fifty-seven playable characters which can be unlocked in various ways; some of these characters are only available through DLC, while others are secret, but many of them can be unlocked by purchasing them with gold, the game's meta-currency. Hunting for secret characters and trying out different builds with the game's plethora of characters makes for a great incentive to keep playing, and only adds to the game's addictive nature.

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