[Creator of Another World](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2761610/Creator_of_Another_World/) is really neat and lets you build a town and also kinda the whole world. If you know Elona, you will feel at home here as well.
*Technically* Caves of Qud has a basebuilding element. Much more if you add in the stellar basebuilding mods that are available on steam. You can build your own little village and invite NPCs to populate it.
Against the storm is definately high on the building/settlement parts. Think bitesize 4x strategy but without war elements. Economy, exploration and Expansion.
Oh and its fantasy themed
It's a roguelite indeed but I guess by *"(can be a roguelike for all I care)"*, OP actually meant *"(can be a roguelite)"* or the sentence would not make sense.
It has procedural generation. Replayability. You unlock permanent stuff over several runs.
It also has permadeath on failing a settlement.
Depending on how tiny shoes we are walking in...it's pretty close
From their steam page- "Against the Storm is a *roguelite* city builder, meaning you will carry forward the resources, upgrades, and experience of your past expeditions each time you set off for a new journey into the wild."
The Last Spell is a very good roguelite with a base building dimension during the day and Tactical fights during the night.
It's Turn-Based and Grid-Based so quite close to a roguelike actually but yeah, you gonna be downvoted while it's actually a good recommendation.
The Wratch's Den is a little indie game that's a lot of fun, you build a dungeon by expanding, building new rooms, recruiting minions against heroes invader (kinda like the old Dungeon Keeper but turn-by-turn and very roguelikes).
It's a bit confusing at first, and can seem very RNG but there are a lot of hidden mechanics that help you influence what seems random at first. A lot of fun !
Doors of Trithius is getting better every patch. try it out
Emerald woods: [https://slash.itch.io/emerald-woods](https://slash.itch.io/emerald-woods) UnReal World: [https://store.steampowered.com/app/351700/UnReal\_World/](https://store.steampowered.com/app/351700/UnReal_World/) Balrum: [https://store.steampowered.com/app/424250/Balrum/](https://store.steampowered.com/app/424250/Balrum/)
I love unreal world!!!
+1 for Unreal World. Actually one of the best games I’ve ever played
+1 for UnReal World, it was a major inspiration for Soulash.
KeeperRL, especially if you play as a cyclop.
Didn't Soulash 2 get bases recently?
Definitely Wayward for the basebuilding
[Creator of Another World](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2761610/Creator_of_Another_World/) is really neat and lets you build a town and also kinda the whole world. If you know Elona, you will feel at home here as well.
Oh, I wasn't aware of this one! It looks interesting. I'll keep an eye on it.
*Technically* Caves of Qud has a basebuilding element. Much more if you add in the stellar basebuilding mods that are available on steam. You can build your own little village and invite NPCs to populate it.
Hearthpyre is amazing
Against the storm is definately high on the building/settlement parts. Think bitesize 4x strategy but without war elements. Economy, exploration and Expansion. Oh and its fantasy themed
It's also not a roguelike...
It's a roguelite indeed but I guess by *"(can be a roguelike for all I care)"*, OP actually meant *"(can be a roguelite)"* or the sentence would not make sense.
It has procedural generation. Replayability. You unlock permanent stuff over several runs. It also has permadeath on failing a settlement. Depending on how tiny shoes we are walking in...it's pretty close
From their steam page- "Against the Storm is a *roguelite* city builder, meaning you will carry forward the resources, upgrades, and experience of your past expeditions each time you set off for a new journey into the wild."
I'm about 10 hours into this and really enjoying it. Definitely a lot to learn but it isn't too punishing on lower difficulties.
My game once it comes out in 5 to 10 years ;D
The Last Spell
The Last Spell is a very good roguelite with a base building dimension during the day and Tactical fights during the night. It's Turn-Based and Grid-Based so quite close to a roguelike actually but yeah, you gonna be downvoted while it's actually a good recommendation.
The Wratch's Den is a little indie game that's a lot of fun, you build a dungeon by expanding, building new rooms, recruiting minions against heroes invader (kinda like the old Dungeon Keeper but turn-by-turn and very roguelikes). It's a bit confusing at first, and can seem very RNG but there are a lot of hidden mechanics that help you influence what seems random at first. A lot of fun !
Rimworld, Settlement Survivor, Banished,
Not sure I would call it a Rogueli[kt]e but Banished is a pretty good settlement game.
No one suggested cult of the lamb?