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Games like Heroes Suck

If Heroes Suck is your kind of game, the closest matches are Dwarven Village, DwarfHold: Tokens & Towers and Skyward Bastion — 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.

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About Heroes Suck: Defend your dungeon against an onslaught of heroes in this physics-enabled tower defense. Build your dungeon tile by tile, placing deadly traps to protect your loot. Upgrade your defenses and powers as you amass wealth and unleash havoc on these cheese wheel-stealing 'heroes'.

2026StrategyIndieRPGWindowsby Dawning Light
Heroes Suck — Steam game cover

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Steam players who put hours into Heroes Suck also tend to own these titles — a signal called collaborative filtering. imho.run cross-references millions of library ownership patterns to surface games whose real audiences overlap, regardless of whether their genre tags match.

  1. Dwarven Village

    WHY THIS

    Top pick for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy with Heroes Suck.

    Dwarven Village is a tower defense game that you place your units to enemy paths and towers to the sides to support, Open chests, Unlock new troops & towers and use synergies between them

    2026StrategyCasualSteam ↗
  2. DwarfHold: Tokens & Towers

    WHY THIS

    Second-strongest match for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Build and defend your dwarven settlement. Stack tokens to gather resources, create tools and build towers. Keep your dwarves fed with ginger beer, discover new crafting recipes, and fend off the animals attacking at night!

    StrategyIndieSimulationSteam ↗
  3. Skyward Bastion

    WHY THIS

    Third-strongest match for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Skyward Bastion is a tower defense roguelite set on floating islands. Build and upgrade your defenses, survive endless waves of enemies, and explore procedurally expanding maps under a living day-night cycle.

    2026StrategyIndieEarly AccessSteam ↗
  4. Battle of Heroes 3

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #4 for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    The hero acts as a mercenary who is sent to the border of the kingdom. Use combat and magic skills, explore the fantasy world, develop a hero and warriors, towers, aura, magic, weapons. Explore and create magical items. Grow a dragon or a cerberus.

    2022StrategyIndieAdventure6.99 USDSteam ↗
  5. Evolution TD

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #5 for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    A strategic tower defense game where your arsenal evolves across time. Build base defenses and experiment by merging towers together to discover powerful new units. Manage your resources carefully, adapt your tactics, and survive enemy waves from the Stone Age to the far future.

    StrategyIndieSteam ↗
  6. KingFish

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #6 for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    A 2-player asymmetric co-op game where a King and a giant Fish, a living island, build a city, travel between islands, and defend their kingdom together. One plans from above. The other fights on the ground. Together they stand.

    ActionStrategyIndieSteam ↗
  7. Crown of Greed

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #7 for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Master the art of indirect rule in this fantasy RTS inspired by the classic Majesty. Forget direct orders, use gold to bribe subjects and set bounties for heroes. Build your kingdom in Rodovia and master a unique system where the coin is king. Can you lead those who won't obey?

    2026StrategyIndieSimulation19.99 USDDeck PlayableSteam ↗
  8. Furry Defenders​​

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #8 for Heroes Suck fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    In Furry Defenders, where the Demon Clan covets the Dragon Veins and incites war among all races, you will play as Cynton, the Dragon Bloodline Warrior. Rally your allies and set masterful traps at crucial passes to outsmart the looming threat of the Demon Army.

    2026ActionStrategyIndieSteam ↗

Free alternatives

Free-to-play games that recommended players of this title also tend to enjoy.

  1. Bongo Cat

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Bongo cat needs your help. Bongo cat needz more hatz!!! Every time you press a key, Bongo cat will punch your taskbar. Type, click, play, work to collect more points. Which hats will you find?

    2025IndieSimulationMassively MultiplayerFreeDeck PlayableSteam ↗
  2. ENA: Dream BBQ

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Experience surreal environments and inexplicable characters as ENA in a new wild world.

    2025IndieAdventureFreeDeck VerifiedSteam ↗
  3. The Looker

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Heroes Suck.

    You wake up, alone, on a strangely familiar island full of puzzles that will frustrate and annoy you.

    2022IndieFreeDeck PlayableSteam ↗
  4. Awaria

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Awaria is a short game about working in haunted maintenance tunnels.

    2024ActionIndieFree To PlayFreeDeck PlayableSteam ↗
  5. Magic Archery

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Heroes Suck.

    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.

    2024IndieSimulationRPGFreeDeck PlayableSteam ↗
  6. DORONKO WANKO

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it.

    『DORONKO WANKO』 is a DORONKO Action Game. In this game, You can become a cute, innocent Pomeranian, make your master's home messy and dirty. "Will the master be angry with me?" Don't worry. Because you are a sweet doggie.

    2024ActionSimulationFree To PlayFreeSteam ↗
  7. Landfall Archives

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Strategy and Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Break into the Landfall Archives to steal and play previously unreleased games, demos, interactive slide shows, and even an unreleased version of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator from 2017!

    2023ActionStrategyIndieFreeSteam ↗
  8. SuchArt: Creative Space

    WHY THIS

    Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Heroes Suck.

    Paint on any surfaces with numerous tools in Creative Space — a free sandbox version of SuchArt: Genius Artist Simulator. Create masterpieces, complete commissions, and decorate your studio in the most advanced artist sim!

    2021ActionIndieAdventureFreeDeck PlayableSteam ↗

Frequently asked about Heroes Suck

What games are most similar to Heroes Suck?
Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Heroes Suck are Dwarven Village, DwarfHold: Tokens & Towers, Skyward Bastion.
Who developed Heroes Suck?
Heroes Suck was developed by Dawning Light.

imho.run ranks Steam game alternatives using a mix of collaborative filtering (ALS / iALS / EASE / LightGCN), content scoring over genres, categories, Steam tags, developers, and publishers, plus AI-extracted vibes mined from review text. The page above is generated in seed mode anchored on Heroes Suck.

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