Best Games Like Omniheroes in 2026
Looking for games like Omniheroes? These idle RPGs hit the same auto-battle progression loop with their own twist on the formula.
By Jordan Miles· Managing Editor
May 19, 2026
Omniheroes fills a specific niche in the idle RPG space: a multi-faction auto-battle game with a roster deep enough to support genuine team-building decisions. If you've cleared most of what it has to offer or just want something in the same lane, these three games are worth your time.
Shiba Story Go (site) approaches the genre from a roguelite angle instead of a permanent roster. Each run you draft a build from scratch — three expertise classes (Lifebinder, Mirrorwalker, Ironsoul) that each play differently. Where Omniheroes is about optimizing a fixed team over weeks, Shiba Story Go resets the board each session. That makes it better for short bursts and players who get bored farming the same formation. Free on iOS and Android.
AFK Journey is the more direct comparison. Same idle auto-battle DNA, but with Farlight's visual budget behind it and an open-world structure that makes the progression feel less like a spreadsheet. The team-building layer is comparable to Omniheroes but with more hero variety at launch. Two years in, the content cadence is still holding — that's not a given in this space.
Legend of Mushroom trades Omniheroes' faction system for a single-character build game. You're not managing a roster — you're stacking runes and gear on one hero with a lot of passive systems running underneath. The idle loop is satisfying, the art is genuinely charming, and the solo progression holds up without spending. PvP and guild content are where the pay-to-win pressure starts, but most players never need to go there.
All three run on similar principles to Omniheroes: check in, collect, upgrade, push the next boss. The differences are in whether you want permanent roster strategy, a build-reset roguelite, or a single-character depth game.