Roguelite
A "Roguelite" is a subgenre of video games that incorporates elements from traditional roguelike games but with more accessible mechanics. Unlike classic roguelikes, which often feature permadeath and turn-based gameplay, roguelites typically allow players to retain some progress or upgrades between runs. This makes them more forgiving and appealing to a broader audience.
Roguelites often include randomly generated levels, encouraging replayability and variety in gameplay. Players can encounter different enemies, items, and challenges each time they play. Popular examples of roguelites include Dead Cells and Hades, which showcase fast-paced action and engaging progression systems.