From the minds of Artefacts Studio, comes a new crawler known as The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk. Published by Dear Villagers, the dungeon-based adventure is in the vein of Dungeons and Dragons. While Dungeons and Dragons requires a fair amount of imagination, this title graces players with polished graphics. Players will find themselves taking on enemies over a grid-style map.

 

Each character in The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk can move over a set number of tiles per turn. Depending on the class of the character, they may have more or fewer moves than other party members. In addition to conserving move points, players must also gauge which characters will last longer against the enemy.

The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk Party Members

First on the scene as an audio series and comic books, the story has now been transformed into a video game. You will manage the same group from the previous stories: a Ranger, a Dwarf, an Ogre, a Thief, an Elf, and the female Wizard who doubles as Ogre translator. In addition to your traditional ‘dungeon’ party members, players may be able to recruit a minstrel, a Paladin, or a Barbarian.

Any player wanting to power through enemies can have the Ogre and Barbarian charge forward. Both units are capable of hitting two enemies with one strike. And if any enemies are standing too close together, the Wizard can execute an AOE (area of effect) attack.

The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: Amulet of Chaos is set for release sometime this Summer. If you want to be one of the first informed of release, make sure to wishlist the title on Steam to stay up-to-date. Also, be sure to check out the gameplay trailer: