Sunderfolk, developer Secret Door’s shared turn-based RPG tabletop inspired title, has officially launched. The game has shared-screen co-op, up to a four player co-op experience in a customizable tactical RPG adventure.
The Secret Door team, under Mike Morhaime’s Dreamhaven, which published Sunderfolk, launched the game with a live-action launch trailer, showing off how game night in the Sunderlands looks. You can play the solo, but given its fantasy role-playing TTRPG inspirations, playing solo would be missing out on a lot of what they're trying to create here. If you’re not sitting next to your fellow players, that works too, since you can set up the sessions online, with screen-sharing.
Back at GDC, we got a hands-on preview, and Bradford entered not really expecting much, but after playing, said “There’s a lot going on here with Sunderfolk, and I left my session honestly craving more”.
Before last week's launch, the team released an overview of the feedback they got in a month and a half of closed beta testing that ended in early February, as well as how much of that feedback resulted in changes. Some of those changes included an adjusted difficulty curve for consistency, balance changes to the hero classes, additional settings to tailor your game even more, and even changes to pacing.
Sunderfolk is out now on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5.