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HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood
Step into a twisted version of medieval England where Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham aren't the only ones with an axe to grind. In the 2–4 player strategy game HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood, four different faction
What is HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood
Step into a twisted version of medieval England where Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham aren't the only ones with an axe to grind. In the 2–4 player strategy game HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood, four different factions clash for control over Sherwood and its riches. Play as the rebellious Outlaws, the ruthless Sheriff, the corrupt Bishop, or the scheming French Nobles — each with a unique playstyle, asymmetrical abilities, and their own path to victory. One robs the rich to give to the poor, another builds a monument to vanity, and yet another spreads titles and corruption like wildfire.
Each round, players take three actions to maneuver, attack, capture enemies, or expand their influence. The map evolves during play, unlocking new possibilities, and strategic options — but growth comes at a price! Developing your faction gives you new tools, but also opens up new possibilities for your opponents. Interaction is constant. Progress requires conflict. Victory demands control.
With faction-specific upgrades and dynamic tension from start to finish, HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood is a rich game of clever plays and brutal choices.
—description from the publisher
Game details
- Players
- 2–4
- Age
- +14
- Duration
- 120 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2027
- Mechanics
- Action / Event · Action Points · Area Movement
- Categories
- Card Game · City Building · Dice
- Designer
- Mateusz Dąsal
- Publisher
- PHALANX
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How many players is HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood for?
HOOD: Troubles in Sherwood plays with 2–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 120 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 14.
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