When comparing SpyParty [Early Access beta] vs Dungeonland, the Slant community recommends Dungeonland for most people. In the question“What are the best PC multiplayer games with asymmetric gameplay?” Dungeonland is ranked 8th while SpyParty [Early Access beta] is ranked 15th. The most important reason people chose Dungeonland is:
Dungeon Maestro Mode allows for 1v3 asymmetric gameplay where three players face off against one more powerful player. It is through cooperation that the three players can defeat the other one player.
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Pros
Pro Intense stealth gameplay
In SpyParty one player plays as a spy that needs to blend into a party full of NPCs, while trying to steal valuable documents. The other player plays as a sniper who has to figure out which person is the spy, and take their shot.
Pro Online two player
The gameplay is cat and mouse where one player is a sniper and the other is a secret agent. To pull this off the game is basically online vs two player.
Pro Chaotic 1v3 gameplay in Dungeon Maestro Mode
Dungeon Maestro Mode allows for 1v3 asymmetric gameplay where three players face off against one more powerful player. It is through cooperation that the three players can defeat the other one player.
Pro Three playable classes with each having a choice in specialization
There are three playable classes a player can use that also have their own sub-classes. This makes for plenty of choices for the player to specialize in certain areas that will differentiate them from other players.
Pro Up to 3 player online or local co-op
Dungeonland supports up to 3 players for online and local co-op play.
Pro Great as a LAN game
Dungeonland has built in LAN support for up to three players.
Cons
Con Slow development
SPyParty is still in an open beta, something that it seems to have been stuck in for a while.
Con Buggy
There are quite a few bugs during gameplay such as dying immediately after a respawn. This can be frustrating for the player and makes for a subpar experience.
Con Difficult gameplay
Difficulty starts at hard and only gets harder from each setting after that making for a difficult game that is not friendly to people used to less difficult games. It can also take time to get used to the difficulty which some people do not have to spare.