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Step into the wacky heroic fantasy universe with this action RPG title! The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM. Lead a team of unlikely heroes on an epic journey. Live an adventure filled with humor, surprises, and a series of not quite serious encounters.

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Soooo glad it is on GOG! Really did not want to buy this game I highly expected on steam.

And kudos for having it available barely an hour after steam, I was afraid it was gonna take longer since there was no news regarding the release date on GOG!

Hurray! Heroes from my time as a student! So many memories, and newer ones to make!
Very nice! Will definitely try this out.
Looks nice! Wishlisted
Oh, I've never heard of this.
Looks neat!
I'll have to check various reviews tho, of course.
Looks fantastic. However, it's not on sale,and it's too expensive for me to waste money on if it doesn't work. Is there a Linux version planned? Does this game work flawlessly under wine?

Edit: since everyone seems to be an idiot here, let me restate this: No Tux, No Bucks. I used to have a more liberal policy whereby I would buy a non-Linux game anyway if it met a desire/price threshold (on sale or not, but obviously if it's on sale, I have to make that decision before it goes off-sale), but the idiots who read my above statement have convinced me that this developer deserves nothing from me, ever. Apparently some people think I should go ahead and buy it and return it if it doesn't work on Wine, even though the system requirements clearly state that the game is for Microsoft Windows (amdn MacOS, which I don't run, either). Ignoring ridiculous RAM, CPU and video card requirements is not equivalent to ignoring OS requirements. How exactly should this work? Should I then re-buy it and re-return it every time wine gets a minor dev version update? Or should I do it every major/stable version update? Every time my system is updated? How is this not unethical? How do I get repaid for the time and effort I spent to get the game working? What if they update the engine along with major bug fixes, and the new engine then doesn't work? What if that happens more than 30 days after purchase? Obviously I've been doing things wrong. I will never encourage Windows-only development again by rewarding developers for this practice.
Post edited September 20, 2020 by darktjm
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JohnCorbeau: Soooo glad it is on GOG! Really did not want to buy this game I highly expected on steam.

And kudos for having it available barely an hour after steam, I was afraid it was gonna take longer since there was no news regarding the release date on GOG!

Hurray! Heroes from my time as a student! So many memories, and newer ones to make!
Not to nitpick, but there was an announcement it would come to Gog. I knew I had seen it here before.

Check it out by yourself.

Hopefully this game will be good AND its price/sale price and my wallet will reach an agreement. It definitely looks like a game I would enjoy.
Nice nod to the poster artwork of Conan the Barbarian there.
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It's a little too sweet for my liking, but I wonder how the mechanics look like. On the side note, like in BPM: Bullets Per Minute, there's probably an error in the system requirements. There's no GTX 1080 with 3 GB RAM. Probably a typo this time. :)
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Swedrami: Nice nod to the poster artwork of Conan the Barbarian there.
That alone is enough reason for me to want this game :)
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This game looks interesting. But there are no voices unless you buy the Deluxe Edition? That's what the store page makes it look like. If so, that's very weird IMO. They should give voices to the Standard Edition also.
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: This game looks interesting. But there are no voices unless you buy the Deluxe Edition? That's what the store page makes it look like. If so, that's very weird IMO. They should give voices to the Standard Edition also.
Absolutely. Not that I have an interest for this title, but since when is "voices" a Deluxe extra. We are not talking about an artbook or a soundtrack here. I would not like this to become an accettabile trend. I find it...
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I THINK it is just the voices downloadable separate like the soundtrack. The demo had voices in it.
The game has voice acting regardless. The "voices" is an extra, like a soundtrack. It's a bunch of lines from the game.

Anyway, I assume they messed up posting the Mac system requirements: 32GB RAM? Doubt it. ;) Also required is "Hard drive : Macintosh HD"...yeah okay then.
"C'est quoi, la ruse?" XP

Geez, blast from the past.

Les voix sont en français au moins? :D
Post edited September 17, 2020 by Zoidberg