I’ve enjoyed:

Into the Breach, 40 hours of playtime

FTL, 25 hours

Slay the Spire, 17 hours

Balatro, 13 hours

Monster Train, 8 hours

The most recent one is Dead Cells, 19 hours

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    Monster Train 2, its better than the first game

    Caves of Qud, grow 4 arms and a face on your arm-foot.

    Jupiter Hell

    Path of Achra

    Siralim Ultimate. (It looks bad but it’s good)

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    Into The Breach -> Tactical Breach Wizards plays similarly (tactical game with undo and pushing stuff) but is deeper and has great writing.

    FTL -> I don’t have any recs that have similar gameplay, but you can get cool space vibes for free - Escape Velocity: Nova is abandonware, and The Ur-Quan Masters is open source.

    Slay The Spire -> Slice & Dice is vaguely similar but it’s dice. And also like deeper, more challenging, sicko shit.

    Balatro -> There’s a whole wave of games trying to be a Balatro But right now, and I don’t think any have really gotten there, but Merge Maestro is cheap and has a little bit of the feel.

    Monster Train -> I never actually played this, so it’s time to plug UFO 50, the game that’s 50 games in one. Several of them (Bug Hunter, Avianos, Party House) are up your alley from what you listed. Others may be.

    Dead Cells -> If you like hard combat-heavy platformers you should get into Hollow Knight. The sequel, Silksong, is harder, but also even better.

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    I tried the demo of Into the Grid lately. It plays very similarly to Slay the Spire but with a cyberpunk/netrunner flavour. Bit more freedom in the character customisation, map layout is still RNG but you have more choice about how to approach it. The demo should give you a pretty good idea if its your kind of thing.

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    Monster Train 2 def
    Roboquest and/or Voidbreaker is you like twitchy FPS (as you seem to like roguelite-spinoff genres), Voidbreaker is UE5 though so it might run like shit depending on hardware
    He is Coming is good but a bit too light on for me
    9 Kings
    Vampire Survivors
    Death Must Die
    Caves of Qud (goated but extremely deep)
    Risk of Rain 1/2
    Inscryption
    Hollow Knight of course

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      Reviewing this list of games i’ve played in the last 5 years again, I really have to shout out Roboquest more because i don’t think that game got anywhere near enough love.
      The artstyle might throw some off, and the underlying nothing story might be a bit sappy, but the movement and progression fucking ruled so hard

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    hell yeah roguelites, here’s a list of action ones since i don’t have any turn-based ones under my belt to recommend

    Risk of Rain, Enter the Gungeon, Wizard of Legend, Nuclear Throne, Crypt of the Necrodancer (actually this one technically has a turn-based mode if you play as Bard, otherwise it’s a rhythm game)

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    im gonna sit here n plug for supergiant games, and pretty much their whole catalog. I personally think playin their games in order of release is a neat experience cause you get to see them as a studio steadily improve at their craft. bastion to transistor to pyre to hades to hades 2. though if not particularly interested by that, hades 2 is about to get its 1.0 release after being in early access for awhile and is already quite a fantastic game

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    You’ll probably like Risk of Rain if you haven’t played it yet. Personally I’m a much bigger Risk of Rain 2 fan.

    It’s about as much of an “indie game” as anything else ya listed, at least.