A procedurally generated dungeon crawler steeped in Lovecraftian dread is now available to wishlist on Steam. Roguecraft DX brings the retro sensibilities of the original Commodore Amiga title to PC, complete with isometric pixel art, turn-based combat, and a roster of three distinct heroes.
The game positions itself as casual yet challenging, designed around 30 to 40-minute runs that respect player time while maintaining mechanical depth. Each of the three playable characters functions as both a unique playstyle and a difficulty tier. The Warrior deals direct damage, the Rogue blinks behind enemies for backstabs, and the Wizard trades durability for potent magic missiles. Every descent reshapes itself through procedural generation, ensuring no two runs feel identical.
As well as the expected roguelike architecture, Roguecraft DX leans into its horror inspirations with mysterious potions, secret rooms, and a roster of enemies ranging from shadowy abominations to what the game describes as unnervingly aggressive chickens. The narrative frames players as one of three archetypes descending into the depths of Mordecoom, a dungeon seeded with both riches and a dark presence tied to an ancient magical amulet.
Originally developed for the Amiga, the port has been faithfully translated to PC, preserving the source material’s retro visual language while bringing it to modern platforms. Those interested can explore more details on the official site. The game is ready to enter your wishlist whenever you’re prepared to face what waits below.

