Sunderfolk
April 23, 2025
Rediscover Game Night with the magic of Sunderfolk, a shared turn-based tactical RPG adventure where your mobile device becomes the controller*. Built with a couch co-op experience in mind, up to four players adventure through the magical and dangerous Sunderlands.
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82.4
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Critic Reviews (15)
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70.0
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72.0
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68.0
"For newcomers, it&s;s a perfect on-ramp, but others who dislike slow campaigns might not be convinced. It&s;s inexpensive at $50, needing only one purchase for a group of four, and it&s;s a great excuse for a weekly game night because …"
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75.0
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85.0
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60.0
"Sunderfolk pulls off a balance of depth and accessibility that few titles do. With its responsive and intuitive smartphone controls and fun co-op strategy, Sunderfolk offers something special, well worth adventuring through."
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85.0
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90.0
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40.0
"A highly enjoyable and entertaining multiplayer game that I would strongly recommend to fans of turn-based strategy and tabletop RPGs. Unfortunately, it doesn&s;t have enough features for me to recommend it to those who don&s;t already enjoy the genre."
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35.0
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68.0
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55.0
"Sunderfolk knows exactly what it wants to be: an accessible RPG experience that you share with friends. The controls on your phone are smart, the combat is tactical, and the world feels alive and full of choices. There’s no hassle …"
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85.0
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92.0
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70.0
"Even with no obligation to continue playing, it’s still a game I’m compelled to return to. Between its intricate character classes, wonderful voice acting from Anjali Bhimani, and how the title balances teamwork and individual player freedom, Sunderfolk is a …"
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70.0
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85.0
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80.0
"Sunderfolk works quite well and I’d recommend a it for a series of game nights. Just make sure you bring a full party."
Read original review"Sunderfolk isn&s;t great if you play it on your own, but the experience with friends is fantastic and memorable."
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72.0
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86.0
Story
71.0
"Accordingly, you&s;ll need to plan for several game nights. This also speaks in favor of the classic pen-and-paper or "Dungeons &a; Dragons" experience, as there, too, one or two missions are played in an afternoon or evening—but it takes several …"
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90.0
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90.0
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70.0
"Sunderfolk is a tactical co-op RPG from Secret Door. You play in the world of the Sunderlands, where you fight together against the threat of the Shadowstone. The game uses your phone or tablet as a controller, which provides clear …"
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70.0
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85.0
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75.0
"Sunderfolk succeeds in creating an ambiance akin to playing tabletop games with friends, where the shared experiences are a meaningful part of the gaming journey."
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65.0
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92.0
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60.0
"Sunderfolk is the debut game from Secret Door and Dreamhaven. It expertly facilitates a TTRPG experience for a group of four players, using phones as controllers. It perfectly balances accessibility and depth, making it easy for new players to jump …"
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20.0
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90.0
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65.0
"Even the parts of the game that feel subpar, like the mundane story, can still be a net positive simply through the power of friendship. Whether folks come together through a weekly game night or through a short session on …"
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92.0
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96.0
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88.0
"Sunderfolk was not only what I needed right now but it executes everything with quality and precision. What it does with the app and multiplayer is sublime and everything about the gameplay experience is explained, trimmed to perfection and thoughtful. …"
Read original review"Sunderfolk’s attempt at bringing the tabletop RPG experience to the living room TV screen is difficult to find fault with. Its clever use of mobile devices does a great job at capturing the tactile nature of true tabletop gaming, resulting …"
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75.0
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85.0
Story
75.0
"Got a group of RPG-loving friends and want to dive into a video game with the same vibe? Sunderfolk might just be a pleasant surprise. Secret Door has brilliantly captured the social and narrative essence of role-playing, offering a hybrid …"
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