I was enjoying this so much I forced myself to stop watching gameplay and skipped ahead to the comments. When I started liking what I heard there, I again forced myself to stop watching. All of this is a compliment to how much I enjoy what you do with GameNight! Thanks again.
This is one the best games of this year. You play the first three adventures to learn all of the rules step by step, than at adventure 4 you have the full game to play and then it really get's tough to fullfill all the tasks in time. And, at the end of part 4 you have to decide, what way you want to go, and you get totally different stories in adventure 5 and 6, and only in adventure #7 the two different storylines get together to the great final. What's cool: if you loose one game, or want to play it with another group, there ist a second mode, where you get different tiles on board and different answers to your examination of locations and people, so you have a complete other way to play the adventure. That's very great. And if you have mastered the game and won all adventures, in both ways, there is a plus-mode, where you have a different and more difficult way to play the adventures another time. So I played all the adventures and I like them all.
this seems much like a pick your path adventure/fighting fantasy book for the 21st century...in a good way. I like how it adds rules at a reasonable pace
Maybe? We wanted to play the next chapter that day but we didn’t have the translation. We will see once the game is released in English. Thanks for the note and for watching. -Lincoln
This actually looks super fun. When it was revealed as a Spiel selection, i was like what? But this definitely has some legs as a Co-op adventurer with nice mechanics.
Look at the back cover of the book for finding all the Numbers for the guards and noblemen This is awesome - we have almost finished the game (in german) only last chapter to go and the one branch off, we did not take
This game and y'all are so much fun!! Can't wait for the English release. Thanks for sharing 🌞 P.s. loving the American pronunciation of Notting-ham! 😀 (We would say Notting-um here in the UK)
great game! looks like a lot of fun to play! On a sidenote: what/how are those drinking cups called? I need to get myself some! They look (and probably drink) great, haha!
Absolutely loving GameNight being back, thank you guys for the brilliant content as always! Would love to know if we will see Rusty anytime soon? I hope he's doing well - always love his calm demeanour and sense of humour in these videos :)
Watched casually until min 5:53 and then noticed a Millienium Falcon on the shelf and suddenly asked myself why am I watching a video on a game on Robin Hood?
I'm not sure yet. There is some branching but that may be only related to which scenario you are playing. I look forward to seeing the English edition to find out. Thanks for the note and for watching.-Lincoln
Finally, an English run though of this up coming game. Thanks, and well explained. Unfortunately, what was a game I was looking forward to, I’m having second thoughts about it now. Thought that maybe just the simplicity of the opening ( learning) scenario.
With one purple cube added per player and turn, and the red disk removing one timer and three hope per turn, that would _not_ load the bag in the players favour and one could quickly run out of time I think.
I think you leave the board in the state it is in when you are done. There is a sleeve to slide the board sections into so it will hold all of the pieces you pop out and turn around so the game stays the way it was. Plus you gather all of the wood and put it in the bag. Actually seems like it would be easy to keep playing the game. You only reset when you want to start over. -Lincoln
@@boardgamegeek Actually, it ist much better to make the whole setup for the next adventure at the end of a game, so you really start the next adventure in few than 3 minutes. That's the great advantage of this mechanism, you only have to give each player his figures, put together the great map and then read at the golden band. That's it.
I'm noticing a trend. Is it a coincidence that - excluding the Kinderspiel de Jahres nominee episodes - all of the episodes in season 9 have been cooperative games?
Not really. Those have just been the games we have been excited to play. We do have more co-ops in the pipeline though. So many great co-ops right now.-Lincoln
I was enjoying this so much I forced myself to stop watching gameplay and skipped ahead to the comments. When I started liking what I heard there, I again forced myself to stop watching. All of this is a compliment to how much I enjoy what you do with GameNight! Thanks again.
This is one the best games of this year. You play the first three adventures to learn all of the rules step by step, than at adventure 4 you have the full game to play and then it really get's tough to fullfill all the tasks in time.
And, at the end of part 4 you have to decide, what way you want to go, and you get totally different stories in adventure 5 and 6, and only in adventure #7 the two different storylines get together to the great final.
What's cool: if you loose one game, or want to play it with another group, there ist a second mode, where you get different tiles on board and different answers to your examination of locations and people, so you have a complete other way to play the adventure. That's very great.
And if you have mastered the game and won all adventures, in both ways, there is a plus-mode, where you have a different and more difficult way to play the adventures another time.
So I played all the adventures and I like them all.
Another video in the same week, hell yeah. Thank you guys 😊
I think I’d have more fun watching you guys play this entire game rather than playing it myself. 😃 Seems to be a really well-done narrative game!
There he is! USC grad, Mike Nickoloff, baby!
As someone from Nottingham, I always find games about Robin Hood fascinating
It's as if Kosmos saw Zman's "Choose Your Own Adventure" games and said to themselves, "Challenge Accepted!"
this seems much like a pick your path adventure/fighting fantasy book for the 21st century...in a good way. I like how it adds rules at a reasonable pace
I love the Robin of Sherwood series, I must own this x
All's right in the world when Aaron's in town!
I'm from Germany and I love this Game .....the best open World Boardgame !!! ^^ Sorry for my bad English ^^
awesome video BoardGameGeek. I smashed that thumbs up on your video. Maintain up the high-quality work.
omg im really excited for this game thank so much for this videos i will look for the game next time i am in sandiego , big fan from mexico
This was a great video and fun to watch! That book looks so nice.
great video as usual! Now I can't wait to get this one in French ;-)
Will you guys be playing more of this? I'd love to see you guys play more senerios.
me too
Maybe? We wanted to play the next chapter that day but we didn’t have the translation. We will see once the game is released in English. Thanks for the note and for watching. -Lincoln
Finally started playing with the family. A fun storytelling experience so far!
Awesome! Hey Daryl, we really enjoy this as well. I want to finish it at some point.-Lincoln
This actually looks super fun. When it was revealed as a Spiel selection, i was like what? But this definitely has some legs as a Co-op adventurer with nice mechanics.
This game looks great. Can’t wait for English version :)
Thanks for this !
Look at the back cover of the book for finding all the Numbers for the guards and noblemen
This is awesome - we have almost finished the game (in german) only last chapter to go and the one branch off, we did not take
Reminds me of Clank. Look interesting.
This game and y'all are so much fun!! Can't wait for the English release. Thanks for sharing 🌞
P.s. loving the American pronunciation of Notting-ham! 😀 (We would say Notting-um here in the UK)
ham ham ham lovely pork ham
Notting-haram
great game! looks like a lot of fun to play! On a sidenote: what/how are those drinking cups called? I need to get myself some! They look (and probably drink) great, haha!
Gerard, those were a gift from a friend a while back. They are made by Tervis. Thanks for the note and for watching.-Lincoln
Cant Unsee Baby Yoda staring At my soul. :o
Absolutely loving GameNight being back, thank you guys for the brilliant content as always! Would love to know if we will see Rusty anytime soon? I hope he's doing well - always love his calm demeanour and sense of humour in these videos :)
omg I fogot about Rusty - I always expect his glasses to slip off his nose!
Great playthrough!! How many chapters/scenarios are there in the book?
10, but you will not play them all in 1 campaign.
@@mjnickoloff so that's another point towards replayability then
Looking forward to the English version
Watched casually until min 5:53 and then noticed a Millienium Falcon on the shelf and suddenly asked myself why am I watching a video on a game on Robin Hood?
How re-playable does this game seem to be, each scenario and the overall story?
I'm not sure yet. There is some branching but that may be only related to which scenario you are playing. I look forward to seeing the English edition to find out. Thanks for the note and for watching.-Lincoln
Finally, an English run though of this up coming game. Thanks, and well explained. Unfortunately, what was a game I was looking forward to, I’m having second thoughts about it now. Thought that maybe just the simplicity of the opening ( learning) scenario.
I have German version... Maybe there is some way to get rule book in English?
Seems odd that Will scarlet is a blue disc when there are red and violet (purple) ones.
Wait, I'm confused now, little John is now blue? OK I wasn't paying attention, I don't know what happened.
Wow, this isnt even available yet?
It will be available in English soon. I can't wait to get it.-Lincoln
Soon!
With one purple cube added per player and turn, and the red disk removing one timer and three hope per turn, that would _not_ load the bag in the players favour and one could quickly run out of time I think.
Correct.
This looks like a game that I can play with my family.
This game looks awesome
The advent calendar stuff sounds like a fun idea, but it will make setup and teardown a nightmare.
also makes it damn expensive too I guess
I think you leave the board in the state it is in when you are done. There is a sleeve to slide the board sections into so it will hold all of the pieces you pop out and turn around so the game stays the way it was. Plus you gather all of the wood and put it in the bag. Actually seems like it would be easy to keep playing the game. You only reset when you want to start over. -Lincoln
@@boardgamegeek Actually, it ist much better to make the whole setup for the next adventure at the end of a game, so you really start the next adventure in few than 3 minutes. That's the great advantage of this mechanism, you only have to give each player his figures, put together the great map and then read at the golden band. That's it.
I'm noticing a trend. Is it a coincidence that - excluding the Kinderspiel de Jahres nominee episodes - all of the episodes in season 9 have been cooperative games?
Not really. Those have just been the games we have been excited to play. We do have more co-ops in the pipeline though. So many great co-ops right now.-Lincoln
is it just me or does mike sound different? the microphone maybe?
I just realized I am geek
Welcome, it’s a great thing to be!
One of us one of us one of us
Hi Guys. this is great game, when is the English version coming out?
My local retailer says august 16
I was really hoping they were going to play the entire game in German.
Wait, Aaron read from the book at the end?
If I am correct Aaron has only read the end of the English translation which is the very first part of the book not the whole book
We had some of the book translated. Really looking forward to this coming out in English. Thanks for the note and for watching. -Lincoln
We had some fun using technology between edits :)
Scarlet: ruclips.net/video/aZjbh3fKwvA/видео.html
its pronounced notting-um not notting-ham
Okay, Hyacinth.
Mike.... breathe thru your nose!!!
Love your show but, as an Englishman, I find your mis-pronouncing Nottingham very up-setting(!)
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