Developer Artifacts Studio and publisher Dear Villagers (Scrooge Bringer, Recamp) announced today with a new trailer that Tactical RPG The Dungeon of Nahulbeak: The Amulet of Chaos will be released this summer on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo.
At the same time, the game will also be available as a physics version for the PS4 and Switch.
Already available for PC, The Dungeon of Nahulbeek: The Amulet of Chaos is a once-in-a-lifetime tactical RPG that is glamorous, funny and confusing! Players lead a Motley troop of comedic heroes embarking on an epic adventure through Nahulbeek’s dreaded dungeon. The team uses its “strengths” and “knowledge” to deal with all the malicious attacks of the villain Jandar.
The Nahulbeek universe was created by the French writer John Long. The series began its roots in 2001 in the form of a popular French audio comedy, a parody of roll-flaming games, tablet games and classic fantasy heroes.
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Explore a huge dungeon full of surprises – from caves to the luxury quarters of the evil ruler Jandar, to Goblin’s ice and very lively restaurant!
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Games with seven classic roll-flaming characters that complement their skills: Elf, Dwarf, Barbarian, Wizard, Ark, Ranger and Thief
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System-based battles with creative support dynamics between team members
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More than 100 different enemies that will challenge your tactical abilities in battles
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Hidden and destructive objects (including beer glasses) with amazing level effects can help you in battles … or not!
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Adaptation Difficulty Level: From accessible and fun story mode to simplified combat system to “dream mode”, if there is a small tactical mistake your decision is one for the player.
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Strange conversations, ridiculous situations and unusual acquaintances are waiting for you!
The Dungeon of Nahulbeek: Amulet of Chaos can be played in German, English, French and Simplified Chinese, and is set to music in German, English and French.
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