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  • Summary: Embody Reivax, the servile or not, intendent of the Dungeon of Naheulbeuk, Years before the first incursion of fearless adventurers, you are task to build, develop and populate the wobbly tower, but above all try not to upset your master, the evil sorcerer Zangdar.
    Are you up to the
    Embody Reivax, the servile or not, intendent of the Dungeon of Naheulbeuk, Years before the first incursion of fearless adventurers, you are task to build, develop and populate the wobbly tower, but above all try not to upset your master, the evil sorcerer Zangdar.
    Are you up to the task?

    Build, manage & defend your dungeon in this satirical heroic fantasy universe of Dungeon of Naheulbeuk. From a shaky establishment to an infamous lair!
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  1. Jan 2, 2024
    72
    Artefacts Studio delivers an entertaining dungeon management game that mixes humor, satire, and classic management elements, but lacks challenge and depth in the long run. It is a fun and attractive game for fans of the genre who are looking for a relaxed and pleasant time, but not for those who seek a demanding and lasting experience.
  2. Jan 22, 2024
    70
    I think it is necessary to see Naheulbeuk's Dungeon Master as an introductory proposal for the genre and a game that in small portions of consumption can give you fun times. Its campaign, humor and missions are attractive despite its limitations or wrong decisions in execution. We are not facing the panacea of ​​simulation and management and of course we are very far from works like Dungeon Keeper, but it is not a terrible experience either.
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  1. Naheulbeuk’s Dungeon Master scratches at the Dungeon Keeper itch for a short while, but the problem is that it’s a goofy, comic fantasy story hoping to be carried by a management simulator way too barebones to support it. Parody only works if the underlying offer is interesting enough to be worth investing in, and you can’t ironically play something for any serious length of time before feeling like the joke is on you.