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A tactical roguelike RPG inspired by our favorite tabletop games that lets you create any ability, item, villain, hero, and game imaginable.

Popup Dungeon is a rpg, strategy and indie game developed by Triple.B.Titles and published by Humble Games.
Released on August 12th 2020 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 1,020 reviews of which 772 were positive and 248 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.3 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 24.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 0.51€ on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • 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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Feb. 2025
This game didn't work for me. Specifically, I encountered what I understand to be a rare bug where I was unable to save progress between games and lost all of it between sessions. So, why am I giving it a positive review? The developer is a class act. I purchased htis back in October 2024, and didn't even launch it to try to play with my gf until January 2025. We ran some missions, had a good time and started to get invested in it, but had to take a break to do things like sleep and work. When we came back, the save was botched, the forums mostly dead, and there were a few scattered reports of people having similar issues. *This was not the majority of people.* So on a long shot mentioned by another kind player I looked up contact info for Trible B Titles, found the person on the other end of that who kindly offered some support tips and also a full refund. Well and far past the point where Steam would allow it. This kind of no-bullshit painless ability to exit a disappointing situation deserves recognition. They also didn't bother revoking the key, specifically saying they hope we'll get to try it again in the future on another system where the bug might not manifest. By and large, the majority of players who pick up this game will be able to enjoy it. For those who don't, stories like this might motivate them to check and see if the software works without crash / lost data, to rule out the possibility, and for those few who don't, you've got a solid developer who's still returning messages and both professional and kind, years after the game released. I can't ask for more than this; you can't always solve the bugs, but this dev comes across as impressively decent and human, and that counts for a lot. Try it. We loved the game, for the bit we got to see. Would love to have been able to play more. (I'm not checking that I received this for free, because I didn't; I bought it, had issues, then had it refunded, while being allowed to keep my copy.)
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Dec. 2024
Great game overall, good polishing and freedom balance
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Nov. 2024
I noticed this game when it first came out but I'm cheap and there are very few games I'll pay opening-day price for (Fallout, for example). But now that I have it, I am finding myself enjoying this quirky little entry into the semi-RPG game universe. There is a bit of a learning curve, but with a bit of application and maybe a few tutorial videos you get the hang of the important play components fairly quickly. Focus on one or two areas/specialties (there are dozens). Support characters are important: not everyone has to do damage. A summoner is vital. It's when you get a little deeper understanding and can start creating your own characters that things get really interesting. I had a lot of failed creations before I finally understood the relationships between the different power and abilities. You can adapt a character to your play style: for example, I'm much more "single target oriented". None of my toons have any sort of AOE type attacks. The good news is that you can take penalties to Focus (which controls AOE impact) and boost up your other stats during character creation. For the beginner, since I assume there are others like me that purchase the game later for a better price, a few tips: - Understand how your charm necklace works. You can create all manner of combinations to give all your toons a boost, again according to how you play. - Expect many difficult encounters early on, even in the "normal" mode. You can change the outcome of a fight based on where you position your toons. Sometimes you have to sacrifice one to give the others time to get boosted up. - Haste, Speed and Initiative are probably 3 of your most important stats. Pick characters or create characters with at least 1 or 2 of these perks. - The environments you fight in are fully destructable and there's gold in them thar trees, tables, lamps, fences, graves...etc. etc. etc. You can sometimes spot the items that have gold hidden (there is a gold coin easily visible on some, not so visible on others). - Early on, you probably want to play with Markus in your group. To use him the right way, first cast his floor booster/changer thing (can't remember the name) in the direction you want his robot to move. THEN cast the robot summon spell on top of the booster. Your baby terminator, (actually called a "Steam Rod") used correctly will put an early hurt on enemies, draw their first round of fire, and may even survive to a 2nd round. - Finally, I made the mistake of playing the Seasonal games before the Wizard Tower and it almost made me quit the game. They are hard and are a test for experienced players. Plus you get the delightful voice acting of John de Lancie (Q on Star Trek).
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Aug. 2024
This game is seriously funny. The text are very well written, and the humour is brilliant. Just for this it is worth it. The game tactic combat are fun. Not the best one, but fun. They are a little chaotic, and difficult to plan. But overall, a very good game.
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July 2024
At first glance, it didn't catch my attention, but last week I gave it a try. What a game! I have to say, it's nothing short of a gem. The combinations, the comedy, and the story are all fantastic. The level of customization is impressive and can surprise you from time to time. Great job, devs—you nailed it! I hope you release expansions from time to time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Popup Dungeon is currently priced at 24.99€ on Steam.

Popup Dungeon is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 24.99€ on Steam.

Popup Dungeon received 772 positive votes out of a total of 1,020 achieving a rating of 7.25.
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Popup Dungeon was developed by Triple.B.Titles and published by Humble Games.

Popup Dungeon is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Popup Dungeon is not playable on MacOS.

Popup Dungeon is not playable on Linux.

Popup Dungeon offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Popup Dungeon includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

Popup Dungeon does not currently offer any DLC.

Popup Dungeon is fully integrated with Steam Workshop. Visit Steam Workshop.

Popup Dungeon supports Remote Play Together. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

Popup Dungeon is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Popup Dungeon
7.3
772
248
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
1
Developer
Triple.B.Titles
Publisher
Humble Games
Release 12 Aug 2020
Platforms
Remote Play
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