Your main task is to explore the underworld, so there are no repetitive quests or anything else to distract you from finding your way around. The interface is rather simple, but clear and enjoyable. Some might say the graphics are a bit outdated, but if you like retro titles with classic game mechanics, it’s just what you need. As Frisk makes his way through this mysterious supernatural realm, he meets various representatives of the monster world and makes choices that determine the continuation of the story. It turns out that humans and monsters used to live peacefully until there was a war and the monsters ended up hiding underground. You are a boy named Frisk who falls into the dungeons and discovers that the underworld is populated with monsters he thought were only real in tales. Despite being released quite long ago, Undertale Sans still keeps amazing players from all over the world.
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