Games like Netspectre
If Netspectre is your kind of game, the closest matches are Into The Grid, Dataminers and Ramen://protocol — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
Get personalized picks →About Netspectre: Infiltrate corporate networks, conspire with contacts in boutique bars, then change the world forever by making the one final, impossible run. Become a true Netspectre, an elite hacker-for-hire, in this cyberpunk hacker roguelike –

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Into The Grid
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Top pick for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and RPG with Netspectre.
Become a master hacker in this Cyberpunk Roguelike Deckbuilder. Explore the dangers of cyberspace and fight evil corporations. Build and upgrade a deck of powerful programs. Unlock perks and skills, and unleash digital hell on your enemies. Dive Into The Grid!
Dataminers
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Second-strongest match for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Get inside the mind of an ethical hacker and race against the firewall as you collect data, hack terminals and bring enemies down from the inside. Dataminers is a casual logic game, where you climb and clear towers full of data mines.
Ramen://protocol
WHY THIS
Third-strongest match for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Can a bowl change your fate? 🍜🃏 Ramen://protocol — a cyberpunk ramen roguelite deckbuilder. Earn money to upgrade your skills and toppings, and serve even more powerful bowls of ramen. An immersive yet casual strategic card game experience. Scalding steam tears through the Neo-Tokyo night.
NET.CRAWL
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Ranked #4 for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and RPG with Netspectre.
NET.CRAWL is a grid-building roguelike about a White Rabbit trapped in an unfriendly cyberspace. Dive deep into a bizarre digital world where levels are built with the nodes you drafted. Short runs, satisfying combos, dozens of unique bosses, and a ton of replayability.
Renegade Run
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Ranked #5 for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Renegade Run is a rogue-lite deckbuilder that puts you in the pilot seat of an experimental starship. Discover anomalies, carve your path, and face powerful enemies as you battle your way back to Sector 0.
Burnstation
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Ranked #6 for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Deck-burning. Score-chasing. Roguelike in stile plinko. Compra cartucce retrò in un mondo cyberpunk, accumula un’enorme quantità di punti e spingi la Burnstation oltre i suoi limiti!
Nybble
WHY THIS
Ranked #7 for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Your deck is your code. Build branching, looping programs from cards to hit byte targets and outwit rival hackers. A programming-themed roguelike deckbuilder with a heat-driven mastery climb, runaway combos, and a final boss who's been watching you the whole time.
Terminal Warfare
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Ranked #8 for Netspectre fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Terminal Warfare is a cyberpunk deckbuilding roguelike where you breach corporate networks in turn-based hack battles. Queue exploit cards, manage bandwidth and trace, earn creds, build your deck, and craft cyberdeck upgrades to take down tougher AI defenses.
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Free-to-play games that recommended players of this title also tend to enjoy.
Magic Archery
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Netspectre.
Train a commoner to become the greatest archer in this short incremental game! Increase your stats, gather wealth from quests, buy upgrades, and infuse your arrows with magic.
Disfigure
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Disfigure is a grim-dark action rogue-like where you battle relentless hordes of monsters lurking in the shadows. Unlock powerful weapons, craft god-like builds with hundreds of upgrades, slay colossal bosses, and push your limits in intense 20–30 minute survival runs!
Control, I'm Not Coming Back
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Control, I'm Not Coming Back is a short and emotional narrative game about a lost astronaut searching for a reason to keep going forward while facing the emptiness of space. Inspired by the Hopecore aesthetic, it’s a story about positivism, friendship and our human connection with Voyager 1.
of the Devil
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Immerse yourself in neon, smoke, and high-stakes legal gambles as a Defense Attorney with uniquely Killer insights in this episodic, diabolically stylish visual novel adventure game.
Samorost 1
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Netspectre.
Explore the beginnings of the Samorost series in the space gnome’s original bite-sized adventure, formerly released in 2003. Now with remastered sounds, enhanced graphics, and new music by Floex.
Die in the Dungeon: Origins
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Netspectre.
Fight your way through a mysterious dungeon in this deck-building, turn-based roguelike game where you don't use cards, but DICE! Deal with enemies by combining dice on your board, boost their effects with magical relics, and discover the story behind Die in the Dungeon!
Epic Battle Fantasy 3
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Netspectre.
Epic Battle Fantasy 3 is a silly turn-based JRPG, full of useless NPCs, rabid cats, childish humor, unreasonably large weapons, anime boobs, and other nonsense. And it's totally free!
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Frequently asked about Netspectre
- What games are most similar to Netspectre?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Netspectre are Into The Grid, Dataminers, Ramen://protocol.
- Who developed Netspectre?
- Netspectre was developed by Iridescence Interactive.
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