Comparison guide
BroomSweeper works because fast decisions, readable runs, and meaningful progression all click together. This guide starts from those signals and links you directly to our full reviews.
Picked by shared tags, review scores, short verdicts, and editorial fit. The list is curated rather than a purely automatic sort.
8.0Chaotic, charming merge-deckbuilder with adorable dogs.
Dec 10, 2025
If you liked BroomSweeper, Dogpile delivers familiar casual, indie and puzzle for a seamless next pick. We scored it 8.0/10.
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9.3Grid-based mech deckbuilder: tactical, addictive, inventive.
Apr 30, 2025
StarVaders leans into indie, roguelike and singleplayer, hitting the same notes that make BroomSweeper click. We scored it 9.3/10.
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8.7Relaxing, strategic island city-builder with bite.
Jul 10, 2025
Shared strengths in casual, indie and puzzle make ISLANDERS: New Shores an easy follow-up to BroomSweeper. We scored it 8.7/10.
8.4Retro dungeon RPG meets flexible multi-classing.
Jan 7, 2026
Dungeon Antiqua 2 builds on indie, pixel art and singleplayer, giving BroomSweeper fans a comparable feel. We scored it 8.4/10.
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8.0Charming, relaxed seating puzzles with personality.
Aug 7, 2025
If you liked BroomSweeper, Is This Seat Taken? delivers familiar casual, indie and puzzle for a seamless next pick. We scored it 8.0/10.
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7.8Dark, addictive incremental with fast progression.
Dec 16, 2025
Execute leans into indie, pixel art and singleplayer, hitting the same notes that make BroomSweeper click. We scored it 7.8/10.
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7.8Short, clever incremental with laggy late game
Jan 6, 2026
Shared strengths in casual, indie and singleplayer make Feed the Reactor an easy follow-up to BroomSweeper. We scored it 7.8/10.
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7.6Quick, addictive tower defense with deep build crafting.
Dec 12, 2025
Outhold builds on casual, indie and singleplayer, giving BroomSweeper fans a comparable feel. We scored it 7.6/10.
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