Dungeon Poker

Osakeyhtiö Pelikeisari Oy · Board game · 2025
2–6 · best 4, 5 30–150 min Weight 2.3/5
rating Ludopedia
6.4 rating BGG
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rating Ludopedia
6.4 rating BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED

If you love poker with a dash of adventure, Dungeon Poker will catch your eye.

Highlights
  • Unique blend of poker and fantasy
  • Engaging bluff mechanics
  • Variable player powers that shift the game
  • Fun Take That challenges
Keep in mind
  • Standard card deck required
  • Variable playtime
  • Medium complexity
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Dungeon Poker blends the thrill of Texas Hold’em with the allure of a dungeon crawler. Instead of ordinary poker cards, you pick a fantasy hero, each with unique abilities that can turn the table in your favor. With each round, monsters appear, treasures are found, and magical items can be used to hinder or aid your opponents. The game progresses with blind levels that rise, forcing you to tweak your betting and bluffing strategy. The Take That mechanic lets a player challenge another, forcing actions that can flip the course of the game. Featuring betting, bluffing, variable player powers, and challenges, the game delivers tension and twists that keep everyone on the edge of their seat. It’s perfect for poker lovers, fantasy fans, and anyone who enjoys a dash of RPG strategy, offering 30‑to‑150 minute sessions that range from casual to intense based on player count and bluff intensity.

Best player count

BGG community vote

2–6 players
2 OK
3 REC
4 BEST
5 BEST
6 REC

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Game details

Mechanics, categories, families and credits

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Publisher Osakeyhtiö Pelikeisari Oy
Designer Tuukka Joki
Artist Tuukka Joki

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you buy

6 questions
How many players can play?
2 to 6 players can gather for an epic showdown.
How long does a game last?
Between 30 and 150 minutes, depending on player count and blind level.
What is the game's complexity?
Medium. You need to juggle betting, bluffing, and character powers.
What components are required?
A standard deck, poker chips, blind chips, character cards, item cards, and treasure tokens.
Who is this game for?
For poker lovers, fantasy fans, and anyone who enjoys a dash of RPG strategy.
How does the Take That mechanic work?
A player can challenge another, forcing them to perform an action or pay a penalty that can shift the game's dynamics.

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