FAQs

  • You’ve got to work together to survive the dungeon! Roll high to defeat enemies and survive encounters. Defeat the boss to win.

  • No, the drinking is an optional extra, the game is super fun sober!

  • 2 to 6 players is best (There’s rules for solo play in the rulebook)

  • It’s a party game version of Role-Playing Games like DnD. 30 mins, simple rules, drinking optional.

  • It's a simple rules party game.
    You'll flip cards, roll dice, and have fun!
    It's got teamwork and optional drinking.

    It's Irish themed and it's all funny and it looks really nice.
    2-6 players,
    30 minute games

  • Cards, tokens, pencils, paper, dice and a little bag to put them in, along with a rulebook inside the beautiful box

  • No, it’s 2-6 players vs the dungeon deck. Nobody needs to be in charge, nor do any preparation!

  • Yes, we’ve got playtester reviews from loads of Irish gamers and comedians who say the gameplay is great and the jokes are funny!

  • The game is in English and there’s an As Gaeilge (Irish Language) Print and Play version available

  • I've tried my best to have nothing marked only by colour, so there are symbols or words on all the colourful gameplay elements.

  • Most games last under 30 mins including setup.

    Most folks want to play more than one game

  • Steve Bennett is an award-winning Irish comedian who’s been running games for years with simple rules for new players and drunk people. He made this board game and Saoirse Kavanagh did the artwork.

  • It’s a co-op dungeon crawler.

    You and your friends play together, flipping cards, and rolling dice to fight through the dungeon deck to win.

    You'll meet familiar Irish foes and meet some little goblin fella game shows along the way.

  • Yes, it’s got hilarious Irish characters and encounters and each card has funny taglines and people have great craic playing it.

  • Yes, it’s got beautiful artwork by Saoirse Kavanagh on all the colourful cards and rulebook, and the box looks fantastic on all sides so it looks class on a shelf.

  • Yes, there’s a simple rulebook available for free.

    The ‘how to play’ video is only 2 minutes long.

  • Forever! There are endless combinations of cards to make up your dungeon deck so you’ll meet different challenges every time.

  • It's got the dice rolling elements of roleplaying games like DnD and pathfinder, but Dungeons and Naggins is much shorter and fewer rules.

    Allow me to get more specific about games I enjoy:
    I'd love to think it's a bit like a cross between a board game called Escape the Dark Castle, and a video game called "For the King" (Hildebrandt's Cellar Mode) but Dungeons and Naggins has more comedy, Irish-ness and game show elements than those two.

    Now that I'm just name dropping other games I like:
    Other inspirations include: Dicey Dungeons, the DnD tile board games, Mario Party, Crystal Maze and other game shows, and countless parlour games

  • Setup takes 2 mins, the setup video is 1 minute long

  • No. While some kids might enjoy it, Dungeons and Naggins is intended to be a fun game for over 21s (those 18-20-year-olds can just sit and wait)

  • You can buy it on this website or from one of these shops

    If you prefer, you can get a print and playable version.

  • The game box is 22 x 15 x 4.5cm & Weighs 500g 

    The actual bits needed to play will fit on any small table, leaving you loads of room for drinks and snacks.


  • Yes, you can fit everything you need to play a game into the small canvas bag and bring it to the pub or wherever