The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos

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About the Game Are you ready to dive into a tactical RPG chock-full of charm, humor and crazy characters?! They are clumsy, inexperienced and feisty but...

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Developer:
Artefacts Studio
Publisher:
Dear Villagers
Release date:
17 September 2020
Recent Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (30)
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (2198)

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About the Game



Are you ready to dive into a tactical RPG chock-full of charm, humor and crazy characters?!

They are clumsy, inexperienced and feisty but...they’ll have to endure each other’s company to get the dungeon’s treasure.

However, a feeling of déjà-vu quickly arises...

Guide this team of unlikely heroes in an adventure full of humor and chaos!

The Naheulbeuk universe is an original creation by French author John Lang. It started as a very popular audio comedy series parodying role-playing games and heroic fantasy tropes. Now the story is available in English and as a video game for the first time!

Game features




  • Play with seven classic role-playing game characters complementing each other’s skills as you level them up: the Ranger, the Elf, the Dwarf, the Barbarian, the Magician, the Ogre and the Thief!

  • Every member of the team has their own skill tree to upgrade their abilities and equipment.

  • Choose one of three additional companions to join the team on their adventure!



  • Exciting turn-based battles, with creative support mechanics between team members.

  • An adaptive difficulty system: from an accessible and fun story mode with simplified combat to the “nightmare mode” where the smallest tactical errors will doom you!

  • An expansive bestiary (more than 100 enemies!) pushing you to think more tactically with every fight.

  • Epic boss battles where you’ll have to muster both strength and smarts to emerge victorious!

  • Hidden and destructive objects (including beer kegs) with surprising status effects will turn the tide of battle for the better...or worse!



  • Explore a huge and surprising dungeon from the cave up to the luxury quarters of the evil lord Zangdar, passing through the goblin iceskating park and even an extremely lively tavern!

  • Escape traps and solve deadly puzzles to unlock the most impressive treasures!

  • Bizarre conversations, absurd situations and unusual encounters await!

  • Experience an exciting main storyline and many side quests for your heroes

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows 7
Processor:
Inter Core i5-2300 / AMD FX-4350
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 768 MB / AMD Radeon HD 6870 1 GB
Storage:
8 GB available space

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10
Processor:
Inter Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 3 2300X
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB / AMD Radeon RX 580 4 GB
Storage:
8 GB available space

User reviews

RenegadeRodent
Recommended | 19 Apr 2026
76.5h played

Corny humour, parodies galore and an orge with an insatiable appetite for limbs - what a fun time. I will come back to play it with a new party and on a harder difficulty in the future. DLC is a must here. 8/10.

Helpful: 1
Saviun
Recommended | 09 May 2026
85.1h played

Amazing and funny game. If you like turn based tactics strategy games and exploration, you will like this one. I enjoyed the unique talent system, leveling up, getting new gear, combat and exploration. The storyline is

Helpful: 1
FallenFaith
Not recommended | 04 May 2026
7.1h played

Generic dungeon crawler with some attempts at humour that often had me wince instead of laugh. The tactical gameplay seems passable and a bit fun. The game is held back by camera controls being locked on the party

Helpful: 7
Pango
Not recommended | 22 May 2026
20.4h played

Dungeon of Naheulbeuk, as a concept, was created in 2000 as a webseries-type thing. Back when making jokes about Tabletop Games' culture and tropes was niche, and seen as groundbreaking if there was decent equipment. A

Helpful: 4
Judge Dwedd
Recommended | 16 Jun 2026
32.3h played

An amazing game I am happy to have stumbled upon. The gameplay was well-designed, the story so-so, but the characters...were soooo funny. The banter between the Elf and Dwarf had me laughing pretty hard. Whoever wrote

Helpful: 4
Bloody Pool
Recommended | 12 May 2026
90.8h played

It was a fun little game. Not serious and it was humourous. The banter between the dwarf and the elf was excellent and my favorite part. The banter between the characters in general was quite funny.

Helpful: 1