Transform Your Game Night with 'Sunderfolk': The RPG That Puts Your Smartphone to Work
Dive into 'Sunderfolk,' a tactical RPG that turns your smartphone into the ultimate game controller for multiplayer fun.

Sunderfolk: A Tactical, Turn-Based RPG for Game Night
Sunderfolk, developed by Secret Door, is a tactical, turn-based RPG designed for couch co-op gameplay. The game stands out due to its innovative use of smartphones and tablets as controllers. Players can use iPhones, iPads, or Android devices to control their characters, manage cards, rules, inventory, and more.
Key Features:
- Multi-platform Support: Available on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.
- Controller App: Free to download, the Sunderfolk app transforms your mobile device into a versatile game controller.
- Character Classes: Choose from six unique classes—Arcanist, Bard, Berserker, Pyromancer, Ranger, or Rogue—each with distinct playstyles.
- Cooperative Gameplay: Up to four players can team up to progress through the story, adapting strategies and working together to overcome challenges.
- Story: The narrative unfolds in Arden, a village threatened by external forces. Players must protect their home from impending danger.
Pricing:
- Game Cost: $49.99 on various gaming platforms.
- Remote Play: One host can launch the game and allow three players to join remotely for free.
Sunderfolk offers a unique blend of traditional RPG elements with modern technology, making it an exciting choice for game night.
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