Compara los precios de Popup Dungeon en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Triple.B.Titles. Publicado por Humble Games. Lanzado el 12/8/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A tabletop-flavored tactical roguelike where you build almost everything from scratch - charming concept, uneven execution.

Popup Dungeon is a tactical roguelike RPG from Triple.B.Titles that wears its tabletop love on its sleeve. The whole game is styled like a living pop-up book, complete with cardboard-cutout heroes, paper-fold dungeons, and a visual identity that is genuinely unlike anything else in the genre. If you have ever wished your D&D campaign could be packed into a box and run on autopilot, the pitch here will speak directly to you. Combat plays out on grid-based maps in turn-based fashion, and the core loop involves descending through procedurally generated floors, fighting villain-led factions, and collecting the pieces you need to grow stronger. The real hook, and the thing that separates Popup Dungeon from a dozen other roguelikes, is its creation system. You can build custom abilities, items, heroes, and even villains using a modular editor that is surprisingly deep once you learn its logic. Want a necromancer who buffs skeletons with poison auras and then detonates them? Buildable. Want a bard whose every song applies a debuff chain? Also buildable. The ability editor lets you chain triggers, conditions, and effects in ways that reward players who like theorycrafting more than they like sleeping. This is where the game earns its RPG badge - the build variety is real, not cosmetic. That said, Popup Dungeon stumbles in a few places that are hard to overlook. The learning curve on the creation tools is steep and the in-game tutorials do not do enough heavy lifting to get you there. Many players bounce off in the first couple of hours before the systems click, which likely explains the Mixed review status on Steam despite a 75 percent positive rate. The base campaign content, stripped of player-made additions, can feel thin and repetitive by mid-run. The procedural generation does its job but rarely produces the kind of "wait, what just happened" moments that the best roguelikes deliver. Filler floors are a real tax on your patience, and some ability interactions are inconsistent enough to make you wonder if a bug or intentional design is responsible. Where Popup Dungeon recovers ground is in community content and replayability through customization. Steam Workshop support means there is a steady supply of player-created heroes, villains, and scenarios to download, and the best of them fill in the content gaps the base game leaves open. If you are the type who enjoys building systems as much as playing through them, there is a genuinely respectable sandbox here. Think less "tight authored narrative" and more "toolkit that occasionally tells a story." Do not come expecting deep character arcs or meaningful dialogue branches. The writing is serviceable but never the point. This is a mechanics-first experience dressed in delightful paper-craft clothing. For the right player - someone who loves tactical grid combat, enjoys modding or building their own content, and can tolerate a rough onboarding - Popup Dungeon offers something you will not find many other places. For players who want a polished roguelike with a clear narrative throughline and consistent mechanical feedback, it will frustrate more than it satisfies. It is a project with genuine ambition that lands somewhere between promising prototype and finished gem. Monika, Scout Team

Popup Dungeon

Popup Dungeon

12 ago 2020Triple.B.TitlesHumble Games
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A tabletop-flavored tactical roguelike where you build almost everything from scratch - charming concept, uneven execution.

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Popup Dungeon is a tactical roguelike RPG from Triple.B.Titles that wears its tabletop love on its sleeve. The whole game is styled like a living pop-up book, complete with cardboard-cutout heroes, paper-fold dungeons, and a visual identity that is genuinely unlike anything else in the genre. If you have ever wished your D&D campaign could be packed into a box and run on autopilot, the pitch here will speak directly to you. Combat plays out on grid-based maps in turn-based fashion, and the core loop involves descending through procedurally generated floors, fighting villain-led factions, and collecting the pieces you need to grow stronger. The real hook, and the thing that separates Popup Dungeon from a dozen other roguelikes, is its creation system. You can build custom abilities, items, heroes, and even villains using a modular editor that is surprisingly deep once you learn its logic. Want a necromancer who buffs skeletons with poison auras and then detonates them? Buildable. Want a bard whose every song applies a debuff chain? Also buildable. The ability editor lets you chain triggers, conditions, and effects in ways that reward players who like theorycrafting more than they like sleeping. This is where the game earns its RPG badge - the build variety is real, not cosmetic. That said, Popup Dungeon stumbles in a few places that are hard to overlook. The learning curve on the creation tools is steep and the in-game tutorials do not do enough heavy lifting to get you there. Many players bounce off in the first couple of hours before the systems click, which likely explains the Mixed review status on Steam despite a 75 percent positive rate. The base campaign content, stripped of player-made additions, can feel thin and repetitive by mid-run. The procedural generation does its job but rarely produces the kind of "wait, what just happened" moments that the best roguelikes deliver. Filler floors are a real tax on your patience, and some ability interactions are inconsistent enough to make you wonder if a bug or intentional design is responsible. Where Popup Dungeon recovers ground is in community content and replayability through customization. Steam Workshop support means there is a steady supply of player-created heroes, villains, and scenarios to download, and the best of them fill in the content gaps the base game leaves open. If you are the type who enjoys building systems as much as playing through them, there is a genuinely respectable sandbox here. Think less "tight authored narrative" and more "toolkit that occasionally tells a story." Do not come expecting deep character arcs or meaningful dialogue branches. The writing is serviceable but never the point. This is a mechanics-first experience dressed in delightful paper-craft clothing. For the right player - someone who loves tactical grid combat, enjoys modding or building their own content, and can tolerate a rough onboarding - Popup Dungeon offers something you will not find many other places. For players who want a polished roguelike with a clear narrative throughline and consistent mechanical feedback, it will frustrate more than it satisfies. It is a project with genuine ambition that lands somewhere between promising prototype and finished gem.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTactical RoguelikeGrid-Based CombatAbility CraftingWorkshop SupportTurn-Based StrategyTabletop AestheticBuild VarietyProcedural Generation

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Processor
2.4 GHz Dual Core
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Open GL 3.2+ Compliant
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
3 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX compatible sound card

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Metacritic
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Steam
75%(1,044)

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Desarrolladora
Triple.B.Titles
Distribuidora
Humble Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 ago 2020

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