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The Spin Master Games Disney Robin Hood Sheriff of Nottingham Game is a strategic board game designed for 3-5 players aged 10 and up. Players must bluff and strategize to help the villagers while outsmarting the Sheriff. The game includes 204 cards, various tokens, and player boards, ensuring hours of entertainment for families and friends alike.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Movie |
D**Z
10 out of 10 Awesome !
This is such a fun game . We played the normal version of this game and it was such a hit . My dad is a huge Disney Robin Hood fan and he loved this ! It’s excellent quality, comes wrapped well and the art inside and outside the box is wonderful. We will be purchasing this version for our home as well !
S**O
Tons of fun!
Played this with my kids and we all loved it. Getting into character and trying to negotiate with the other players is a ton of fun. One daughter got especially into it when she was Sheriff. Would recommend! You can play it without bluffing but it’s much harder to win that way. If you’re not into bluffing I’d probably pass on this though!
J**N
Robin Hood game
This game is great once you read it 4 or 5 times and then play it while you are reading it. I’m sure it will get easier the mor you play. My grand son loved it because of the bluffing you can do in it. Very sturdy
M**I
Thank You!
Dear Seller,Thank you for your excellent service and quality products. I truly appreciate your professionalism and dedication. Looking forward to future purchases.Best regards.
E**9
YES!
Upon initial exposure to the game's predecessor, I found it enjoyable, appreciating the strategic latitude it afforded. However, I felt the setting was incongruous; a Disney-esque adaptation featuring anthropomorphic animals seemed more fitting. Subsequently, upon encountering this iteration, I acquired it impulsively, and I am thoroughly delighted with my purchase.
K**L
Love it
Such a great family game
K**M
Highly Recommended!
Great quality and fast delivery. Very happy with my purchase!
K**P
Third time's a charm? Comparison of editions
I will not be giving a full break down of the gameplay of this version, merely comparing the different editions to those already familiar with the game.First Edition (2014 Arcane Wonders): The first version of the game has the most available content for it with the Merry Men expansion, quite a few promo cards that introduce different twists to gameplay. It includes snap bags that some complained broke, especially the green one although I never had issues. There is a rule that there is a draw pile and two discard stacks to the sides and during the draw phase you could take cards from either discard pile but you had to take all of the cards to get to the one you might want...this added some strategy to the game but some felt this convoluted or slowed down the gameplay. It did include an separate 3-compartment deck holder that could be removed from the box and used during gameplay. The general quality of this version is higher than those that followed...linen finish cards, nicer box finish, etc.Second Edition (2020 CMON): This version includes some of the modules from the Merry Men expansion: Deputies/6th Merchant, and Black Market, but not Merry Men, Special Orders, or Laws. It does have one exclusive expansion which is Festival of Nottingham. However the artwork is pretty controversial and generally viewed as a downgrade. The rule about drawing from the discard pile(s) have been removed as has the deck holder.Disney's Robin Hood Edition (2023 CMON/Spin Master): This version keeps a lot of the design aesthetic of the Second Edition sans the awful artwork but is missing any of the extra/expansion content. It's just the base game back down to 5 players, same streamlined rules about drawing, and the optional royal goods cards are no longer part of the game. The snap bags have now been replaced by drawstring bags as well, removing that satisfying snap but ensuring the bags won't break.The one mostly thematic difference is to keep with the tone of "steal from the rich, give to the poor" which means you now turn in your goods 3 at a time in exchange for tokens that show you gave to one of the groups of people that represent each legal good. This doesn't change much as the tokens are still worth the same amount of points, but you can't lose tokens and only tokens are counted when figuring out who has the most of each type at the end for the bonus points. I think it would have made a more interesting games if the tokens went down in value the more more people took them, but I'm not a game designer. While I like this artwork and theme the most, it by far has the least amount of content and only supports up to 5 players unlike the others.
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