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Crossy Road is hard to replace: few games combine single-player focus in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 3 gameplay attributes and found 31 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. Master of Magic Classic, Syndicate and WarioWare: Touched! lead the list, with Master of Magic Classic reaching a 89/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes Crossy Road special.

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GenreAdventure
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Year 2014Dev Hipster Whale

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The closest game to Crossy Road is Master of Magic Classic — scoring 89/100 on our similarity scale. Syndicate and WarioWare: Touched! follow close behind.

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Games like Crossy Road

31 similar games foundUpdated May 2026
Master of Magic Classic
Adventure
SoloFantasy
Steam👍 97%· 749RAWG👍 80%· 25
Year 1994Dev MuHa Games · AtariPlaytime ~1hOn PC · Linux

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings turn-based strategy and fantasy world, while skipping visual isometric

Syndicate
Adventure
SoloIsometricTacticalSci-FiCyberpunk
IGDB69· 4
Year 1993Dev Bullfrog Productions · Electronic ArtsOn PC · Mac

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Its own twist: combat tactical, setting scifi and setting cyberpunk, while skipping free to play

WarioWare: Touched!
Adventure
SoloRanged2D
IGDB70· 2
Year 2004Dev Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 1 · Nintendo

✓ Like Crossy Road, it's known for single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings ranged combat and visual 2d, while skipping visual isometric

Bomberman
Adventure
SoloIsometricSci-Fi
IGDB58
Year 1985Dev Hudson Soft

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Where it differs: brings setting scifi, while skipping free to play

Asteroids
Adventure
SoloIsometricMultiplayerSci-Fi
IGDB90· 1
Year 1979Dev Atari · Adventure International

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter, setting scifi and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping free to play

Galaxian
Adventure
SoloIsometricMultiplayerSci-Fi
IGDB90· 1
Year 1979Dev Namco · Midway

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Its own twist: shooter, setting scifi and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping free to play

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
Adventure
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonPixel Art
IGDB91· 2
Year 2003Dev Nintendo

✓ If you enjoyed Crossy Road, expect single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: multiplayer gameplay, visual third person and visual pixel, while skipping visual isometric

Space Invaders
Adventure
SoloIsometricSci-Fi
Year 1978Dev Taito · Midway ManufacturingOn iOS

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter and setting scifi, while skipping free to play

Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
Adventure
SoloIsometricTactical
Year 1992Dev Electronic Arts · Gremlin Interactive

✓ If you enjoyed Crossy Road, expect single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter and combat tactical, while skipping free to play

Ms. Pac-Man
Adventure
SoloIsometricMultiplayerRangedPixel Art
IGDB84· 2
Year 1982Dev General Computer Corporation (GCC) · Bally Midway

✓ Shared with Crossy Road: single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Its own twist: ranged combat, multiplayer gameplay and visual pixel, while skipping free to play

Pokémon Pinball
Adventure
SoloFantasyFirst Person
Year 1999Dev Jupiter Corporation · Nintendo

✓ If you enjoyed Crossy Road, expect single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with fantasy world and visual first person, while skipping visual isometric

Flappy Bird
Adventure
Solo2D
Year 2013Dev .GEARS StudiosOn Android · iOS

✓ If you enjoyed Crossy Road, expect single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with visual 2d, while skipping visual isometric

Commando
Adventure
SoloIsometricMultiplayerTactical
IGDB80· 1
Year 1985Dev Capcom · INTV CorporationOn PC

✓ Like Crossy Road, it's known for single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter, combat tactical and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping free to play

1942
Adventure
SoloIsometricCo-opTactical
IGDB80· 1
Year 1984Dev Capcom · Elite SystemsOn PC · PlayStation 3

✓ Like Crossy Road, it's known for single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Its own twist: shooter, combat tactical and co op, while skipping free to play

Centipede
Adventure
SoloIsometricMultiplayerSci-Fi
IGDB75· 2
Year 1981Dev Atari

✓ If you enjoyed Crossy Road, expect single-player focus and visual isometric

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter, setting scifi and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping free to play

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best game similar to Crossy Road?
The closest game to Crossy Road is Master of Magic Classic, scoring 89/100 on our similarity scale. They share 1 gameplay attributes, including single-player focus. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like Crossy Road?
The three closest games to Crossy Road are: 1. Master of Magic Classic (89/100, 1 shared attributes) 2. Syndicate (90/100, 2 shared attributes) 3. WarioWare: Touched! (89/100, 1 shared attributes). All share Crossy Road's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 31 candidates across 3 dimensions.
Is Syndicate similar to Crossy Road?
Yes, very much so — Syndicate scores 90/100 similarity to Crossy Road. They share 2 attributes, including single-player focus and visual isometric. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
How is similarity to Crossy Road calculated?
We compare Crossy Road against every game in our catalog using 3 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the Crossy Road experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.