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What is Dungeon Post?

Dungeon Post is the newest push-your-luck dice allocation solo game by Shenbot Makes (creator of Quests Over Coffee and other silly games). You are taking on the role of a postal worker for the Dungeon Post and must deliver the most important mail to an important customer because, as we say, all customers are important! Could your delivery bring you through the fiery halls of an ancient volcano? Maybe through the technological wasteland of a rogue AI gone bad?

With the same whimsical art and humor you've (maybe) come to love from Quests Over CoffeeDungeon Post delivers a fast, fun, and sometimes absurd adventure where every customer is important, even if they live at the bottom of an ancient, trap-laden crypt. Wherever the journey takes you: "Through dungeons old and dangers true, the Dungeon Post will deliver to you!"

Goal

Successfully deliver 3 packages.

Components Needed

  • 1x Base Set of Dungeon Post (36 cards)
  • 10d6 (give our take one or two)
  • 2x token trackers (pebble, gem, coin, etc.)

Gameplay Overview

Dungeon Post is a solo dice-placement game where you take on the role of a determined postal worker braving treacherous dungeons to deliver crucial packages. Each delivery takes you through perilous locations—fiery volcanoes, rogue AI wastelands, or ancient ruins—where you'll roll and assign dice to overcome challenges, manage fatigue, and outwit obstacles. With strategic item use and careful dice allocation, your goal is to successfully complete three deliveries and prove that no terrain is too dangerous for the Dungeon Post!

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
AuthorShenbot Makes
TagsDice, Print & Play, Singleplayer

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Dungeon Post - Rules.pdf 3.2 MB
Dungeon Post - Base Game - 2025-02-08.zip 62 MB

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Quick question. On cards that don't have the or condition (example: "just an ordinary sword") can I apply multiple dice the meet the criteria? 


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Question 2 XD.... For Ollie if I discard an item card to heal will I get a new item card at the end of next round? Just don't replace it this round?


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Question 3.... Mao's bonus is resolved pre resetting the dice so if I have dice that I moved to tired do I reset them? Also if I don't have any dice in ready then am I allowed to reset them to ready first it's just a weird question of order... 


Edit 3: sigh.... I have another..... If let's say I'm able to resolve 7(a 3, a 1, and a 3) progress during a single turn do I get to claim the bonus for orange squares by resolving a 3 landing on the orange square then moving the other 4... Or does it have to be exactly on the square after all progress has been resolved?

Hello and thanks for playing!

1. For things like "Just an ordinary sword", you'll see that it's a single box. That means a single die only.

2. Correct, Ollie's effect only happens this delivery. On your next successful delivery, you only do what's on that person's card.

3. A delivery is made as soon as the token tracker on the Progress Tracker reaches the end. That means you may not necessarily do the Player Dice Upkeep step, which means you'll not have moved dice from Tired to Ready.

4. Ah, it should be written as where the token finishes its complete movement. So in this case it's 7 spaces, not individually 3, 1, and 3 with the ability to get the orange bonus multiple times.

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Thank you! I really appreciate you clearing these up!

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Yess love it, fun little in between game with well know graphics style ☺️ good job. Cards may have been a little bit bigger for my 63x88 sleeves, but that’s probably my fault during printing. 

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Looks lovely indeed, printing, cutting and sleving is done, now only a free slot of time :-)

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This looks lovely and definitely the kind of humorous light game I need so much right now. I already printed the cards and shall be doing the laminating and cutting soon!