🛡️ Rally your crew, rewrite history, and never miss the thrill of Robin Hood’s rebellion!
The Adventures of Robin Hood is a cooperative strategy board game for 2-4 players aged 10+, featuring a 216-page storybook, 184 wooden game pieces, and flexible free-movement gameplay. Designed for immersive family game nights lasting 60-90 minutes, it combines rich narrative with tactile, interactive components to deliver a premium, engaging experience.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 0.25 cm; 1.4 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Item model number | 680565 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-4 |
Number of pieces | 184 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood, Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 9 Jun. 2021 |
ASIN | B08TWYC961 |
C**E
A very welcome birthday present.
The game was a great hit with my 11 year.old grandson.
M**T
Adventure Story Board Game Hybrid
Plays really well. So far done the first couple chapters. We enjoyed the combination of narrative adventure story and choosing your own path on the game board and engaging with the various characters and features. It helped having one person reading the elements from the book. Looking forward to playing more chapters.
C**
Interesting, different and beautifully produced
Played this with my 8 year old son - 7 Wonders Duel and Carcassonne are our faves so this story-based and co-operative game was different, and appealed because of the legend/history angle. We’ve played through the campaign once, without much difficulty although we did use the extra grey disc for “easy” mode.The board is large and really nicely illustrated; the pieces are also quality and the movement mechanic cool and engaging. As many have noted, flipping cardboard inserts over plays a large part and I’d worry these pieces would get very dog-eared over time.We enjoyed the gameplay, although certain points got a bit tedious (trying to find the numbered guards to flip in and out of play when the “seals” are played once per turn). The story is basic but kept up a good momentum. There is a time limit based on hourglasses and I think this sometimes meant we rushed a bit - along with the linear nature (realistically we will only play through once more, with the game having a I and II playthrough track) it felt we maybe didn’t get to explore the possibilities or nuances of new items and rules. Maybe that’s the nature of a CYOA structure but it felt a bit sad.The rules themselves weren’t too complex once you got the hang of them, and the game’s storybook introduced and developed them well. I think we both felt the game might have worked better with a higher number of players and characters rather than just us two.Overall, although I don’t think this will get as much use as some, if you’re happy spending this kind of money on a board game, it’s a solid purchase with an evocative setting.
M**M
VERY popular with 10 year old game loving boy!
My grandson loves this game, and he is an experienced board game player. This game has different levels and is well made and encourages cooperative action between the players. His granny in London was happy to join in on the first game on the 10th birthday, though this granny (in Scotland) who sent the game, was just so glad that it received a great welcome, following years of Lego presents! I noticed in a photo this morning that it is still set up for the next action. One of my best choices obviously and it didn't break the bank!
S**N
Amazing family game
Usually, I'm not into board game but we got this game for Christmas and played it nearly every day. Perfect family game which lasts for hours but you can start abd stop at any time. My boys (9 and 12 years old) loved it as well and were really into the game play. Highly recommended!
A**R
Great game but damaged products
I love this game but box lid came broken
M**I
Smooth gameplay, interesting story and exceptional tactile experience
This game managed to differentiate itself from other legacy game with a strong combination of smooth gameplay, tactical experience and good story telling. A very good family game all around
N**.
Great family game, limited replayability, board degrades
The game is great, it's not hard, great to play with children 10-16 year old (but can be of course older or adult friends). Each chapter takes about an hour then it's easy to pack up and save it.The game board does degrade over time, so you will see wear and tear fairly quickly, that's a bit of downside there is only some limited replayability (2-3 times or so, one branch in the story which adds a bit more, bit of variation only, because you'll know what's where on the map).Overall it is a lot of fun and playing cooperatively that makes it worth it. Only gripe is it degrades so then not really possibly to pass it on to the next family or group to play, just calculate this into the price.
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