Sunderfolk is one of the few games I've played that feels like actual DnD, and its new, free update just added one shots

Of all the amazing games that have launched this year, Sunderfolk is perhaps one of my favorites. Inspired by tabletop Dungeons and Dragons, it doesn't quite have the scope of Baldur's Gate 3, but it's got a unique brand of spunk and chaos that makes it stand out from the deluge of DnD games that have appeared in BG3's wake. Played by syncing your mobile device to a PC or console, it's got the chill feel of a cozy games night, coupled with narration from Overwatch and Apex Legends' Anjali Bhimani that feels a little more loose than Amelia Tyler's stellar performance as the narrator. All in all, it's a fun, easy-to-pick-up fantasy experience that's perfect for those who aren't looking for a complex BG3-style adventure and can't manage to wrangle their pals to sit down and play in person. And guess what? It's newest update makes it even better.
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