Single-player games like DeckWrecking Pirates
Below are 10 single-player Steam games similar to DeckWrecking Pirates, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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Dicebinder
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
A dark fantasy roguelite card battler where every roll becomes mana. Spend dice to cast creature skills, shield, save for combos, or bind defeated enemies into your party.
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Boogey Hunters
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Boogey Hunters is a strategic ammo-building game where you travel the world hunting mythical creatures from different folklore. Plan your moves carefully, combine bullets to unleash powerful moves, battle terrifying boogies, and save the world in the shortest day possible!
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Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Astrea is a DICE-deck-building roguelike that flips the script on deckbuilders by using dice instead of cards and a unique dual “damage” system: Purification vs Corruption. Build a dice pool strong enough to purify Astrea's out-of-control corruption and save the Star System.
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Monster Train
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Monster Train is a strategic roguelike deck building game with a twist. Set on a train to hell, you’ll use tactical decision making to defend multiple vertical battlegrounds. With real time competitive multiplayer and endless replayability, Monster Train is always on time.
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Pirates Outlaws
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Pirates Outlaws is a roguelike card game in which you navigate dangerous seas and challenge their masters. Your expedition will be full of ambushes and will not be easy. Build your deck and combos to become a reputed pirate.
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Dice & Fold
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
A turn-based dungeon crawler where your only way of attacking the enemy is by rolling dice. Roll dice to damage enemy cards to FOLD. Inspired by classic Solitaire, in a top-down table and enemies made out of cards, try to beat the dungeon with 35 unique classes. Build your deck, kill monsters.
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Die For The Lich
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Gather magical dice, adapt your gear and venture through a land haunted by folklore creatures.
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DOG WITCH
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Dog Witch is a roguelike deckbuilder where your spells are fueled by enchanted dice. Combine over 150 unique items to forge ever-evolving strategies, perfect synergy combos, summon minions, and tackle an endless range of foes so bizarre, they’ll leave your tail wagging in disbelief!
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Rogue Kingdoms
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Classic tower defense meets roguelike adventure where you control the hero! Dive into procedurally generated levels filled with unique waves of enemies. Create powerful synergies with a variety of game-changing skills, relics, weapons, and traits to defend your kingdom. Every run is a new challenge!
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Soul Reaper: Endless Harvest
Single-player alternative to DeckWrecking Pirates — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with DeckWrecking Pirates.
Reap souls. Open the portal. Extract or risk it all. A skill-based bullet heaven where every battle is a short harvest. Souls reaped before the portal are safe, souls after are at risk. Spend them in a permanent skill tree, beat the level, push to the next.