Both of these are fun, and Sunderfolk is definitely most fun in share-screen play.
Halo 2 and others went to $underfolk, so you know it's that way good, beautiful, really.
I tried Lynked-designed for solo* users also and both get 10/10.
^&*respect=true game
+PU power flexibility=funner
+beautiful graphics of course
$no raytracing required graphical style
&Graphical style
+Approachable
&Vegan or fishing
&Holy City
&fitting challenge
These really have the core of gaming possibilities just has Halo and Warcraft 3/WoW did. 'Funny how they rebrand and leave their old places even though they were the reasons that made them. The game developer world is farther from street-level than music production.
Group fun
*Solo: power feeling and depth
Sunderfolk 10/10?
Not 100% because after completing 1st few levels, I spent a 4 on what the leveling up system is about and going to be at l8r levels thinking it's trying to check if you can read! Hopefully I'm wrong about that, but it is a free demo after-all. Just like the original WoW, you get the whole starting part of the game for free demo, but you cannot go on longer without buying.
Lynked 10/10?
Same, but the detail-orientation I picked up from reading that long book has me seeing marbles clearly. Will there be players to enjoy with over the internet or not?
It is geared inclusive of kids, but that respect is so 100% it's fun if I'm up for gaming.
13oth! One is relaxed group fun and the solo is fast-paced. They are still in step with current America--you won't lose your life and you could have a majority of types of real lives while playing.
China did win hedgemon, which shows in both, but that doesn't change that these are the real games we get from at least one company that is/was likely egging to do even more.
%^&*I know I am not the target-audience for these games, but I can tell most American and vegan gamers should know $underfolk.















