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Prepare to die, humans! A group of people wake up in a strange post-apocalyptic labyrinth — naked, with no memories and with a bunch of weapons.
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Prepare to die, humans!
A group of people wake up in a strange post-apocalyptic labyrinth — naked, with no memories and with a bunch of weapons. Is this a joke, a crazy experiment, or... a game? You'll find out soon enough, just try not to die first!
Get your pretzels ready
Your puny squad is capable of much more. Choose your loot and transform the squishy humans into wizards, cultists, ninjas and dozens of other heroes, including the mythical stale pretzel throwers. With perks and class combos, there are thousands of ways to build your army. The man-eating cabbage will appreciate the variety in its diet!
Crush your rivals
If you can survive the labyrinth, you'll meet THE UNSTOPPABLE END-GAME BUILDS OF OTHER PLAYERS! You'll beat each other to death and only one will be spared by d'Spot. No offense, but in his own game he writes the rules!
Indirect combat
Prepare your warriors and let them fight it out on their own! Indirect combat allows you to focus heavily on tactical considerations rather than reflexes. Strengthen your front line with fridge-movers, aim your food-throwers and look after your Forbidden Summoners!
Endless exploration
The dungeons are generated from scratch every time, and there is no chance puny humans will ever find the way out! And even if they strike lucky — don't worry, there are endless ways to die in Despot's Game!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows 7+
- Processor:
- Intel i5-7500 or equivalent
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GeForce GTX 670 / Radeon HD 7970
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
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recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
User reviews
I lost a lot in Despot's Game. A lot. Entire teams wiped out because I trusted one unit too much. Perfect-looking builds collapsing because I stood one tile too far to the left. The game never yelled at me for it. It
It is a fun game, but feels more like a very long demo than anything else. The design of the runs doesn't feel very intentional, and a quite dislike the progression compared to what it could be. However, like I said
Play Time: 40.6hrs Achievements: 33 out of 36 Date/Version: December 29th 2025 // Day 1 King of the Hill Season 49 Rating: 7.3 out of 10 Despot's Game is a Rogue-Like tactics auto battler. You'll be able to collect a
Some of the mechanics feel a bit confusing at first. Example: Magic Damage (Still king of confusing) Anyway the game has depth and fun game modes. King of the hill is a cool multiplayer without feeling overly
Its a great game for the price, you can get a few hours of fun out of it. i like all the animations for the weapons because they make me excited. but the game is sadly short and the dev puts weird emphasis on
waited until I at least completed the game before reviewing, and then: The second act. Perfect game in terms of low stakes, high reward. Just enough story/narrative to keep it moving, enough complexity to keep you




