Single-player games like Ascension: The Infinite Descent
Below are 8 single-player Steam games similar to Ascension: The Infinite Descent, 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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The Hidden Scrolls
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
A turn-based tactical roguelike fusing Spring and Autumn history with supernatural fantasy. Assemble knights in an ink-oil aesthetic world, venture into five perilous realms, battle monsters and human-born demons, and collect lost bamboo slips to unravel hidden secrets.
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Dungeons of Desolation Remastered
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares RPG with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
Descend beneath the rain-soaked town of Desolation in a turn-based, grid-based dungeon crawler remastered from the Xbox Live Indie Games era. Fight monsters, gather loot, build your adventurer, survive the Wheel of Fate, and uncover why the town profits from doomed adventurers.
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Depthloot
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Adventure with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
Depthloot is a compact dungeon extraction roguelite about greed, risk, and a backpack that’s always too small. Descend into the ruins, light up the darkness, loot treasures, battle enemies, and make it out alive - or everything you’ve found will be left behind in the depths.
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Spirit Dungeon
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
Party building × deckbuilding × auto battle. As a summoner, collect spirits, choose your cards, and brave the depths of a dark forest dungeon in this roguelike RPG.
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DONG WU: ODYSSEY
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
DONG WU: ODYSSEY is a challenging RPG about legendary beasts. You will form a 4-person party and fight a battle of succession to claim the throne. In this thousand-year war, your enemy could be the noble or Miasma. Your fate depends on your strategy, luck and courage. Good luck!
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Rogue 'n' Roll: Dice of Fate
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
A dark dice-based roguelike where every roll shapes your fate. Build powerful dice synergies, collect relics, and survive brutal turn-based battles in a world ruled by chance.
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Tap Dungeon
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
Pixel-art isekai roguelike dungeon crawler! 5 classes, mix skills & items freely in turn-based combat across deadly random dungeons. Fight goblins, orcs, undead; collect artifacts, beat hidden bosses. Death = rebirth, endless builds await. Become the hero saving the kingdom!
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Recall Rogue
Single-player alternative to Ascension: The Infinite Descent — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Ascension: The Infinite Descent.
The knowledge roguelite. Answer questions to hit harder, skip them to die faster. The deeper you go, the more the dungeon punishes ignorance. Bosses shrug off everything but proven knowledge. 98 decks, 7 languages, 67,000 real facts. Guilt-free gaming.