Sunderfolk makes for a surprisingly good virtual tabletop night
Briefly

Sunderfolk, developed by ex-Blizzard developers at Secret Door, represents a significant evolution in digital board games. It aims to recreate the atmosphere of a tabletop RPG night within a virtual setting, leveraging multiple devices for gameplay. Players engage using their smartphones alongside a main screen, facilitating a seamless gaming experience without cumbersome logins. With beautifully designed characters reminiscent of Redwall, players not only select their animal warriors but also personalize their gaming experience by creating names, allowing for deep immersion into the narrative and gameplay as they navigate through the campaign.
The idea is to create a tabletop game night in a virtual landscape, seamlessly blending the digital and tabletop experiences.
Opening Sunderfolk reveals an accessible join mechanism through a QR code that simplifies player entry without complex sign-ins.
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