Choose your next run
Online Roguelike Games
Pick a dungeon game, open the player or official online server, then use the page notes to check
creators, platforms, source code and what kind of run you should expect.
How to choose
Pick the roguelike by run length, not only by name
Browser-playable roguelikes can look similar from a distance, but they ask for different
kinds of attention. Pixel Dungeon-style play is about resource management across many rooms.
Rogule compresses the pressure into a daily attempt. RuggRogue teaches older keyboard-first
dungeon habits. Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is deeper and better approached through official
WebTiles servers.
Every listing keeps source links visible because a playable page should also explain where the
game comes from, whether the browser path is official or a port, and what kind of session a
player should expect before pressing Play.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon
A browser-playable Web port of Shattered Pixel Dungeon, the open-source roguelike dungeon crawler based on Pixel Dungeon by Watabou.
Playable Web port · Web browser Rogule
A minimalist online roguelike where everyone gets the same daily dungeon and one chance to beat it.
Online browser game · Web browser RuggRogue
A simple web-playable roguelike with browser play, classic movement controls, graphical tiles and ASCII display options.
Online browser game · Web browser Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup
An open-source roguelike adventure with official online WebTiles play, deep character choices and a quest for the Orb of Zot.
Official online play · Web browser Player questions
Online roguelike games FAQ
Quick answers for players choosing between browser dungeon games.
What is the best online roguelike game to start with?
Start with Pixel Dungeon Online if you want a full dungeon run in the browser, Rogule if you want a short daily challenge, RuggRogue if you want classic keyboard movement, and Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup if you want a deep traditional roguelike through WebTiles.
Are all games on this page embedded directly?
No. Some games load inside the page after you click Play, while others point to official online play pages. The page labels each game so you know whether you are using an embedded player or an external official server.
Why does Pixel Dungeon Online list source links?
Source links help players verify project ownership, official releases, Web ports and licensing context. That is especially important for browser-playable open-source roguelikes.
How should I choose between daily and long-run roguelikes?
Pick daily roguelikes when you want one compact attempt with a clear stopping point. Pick longer dungeon crawlers when you want inventory decisions, character growth and repeated learning across deeper floors.