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''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' is a 1991 [[IsometricProjection Isometric]] ActionAdventure VideoGame by Millennium Interactive. It features several characters and tropes from myth/RobinHood mythology but isn't directly connected to other works.
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''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' is a 1991 [[IsometricProjection Isometric]] ActionAdventure VideoGame by Millennium Interactive. It features several characters and tropes from myth/RobinHood Myth/RobinHood mythology but isn't directly connected to other works.
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''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' is a 1991 [[IsometricProjection Isometric]] ActionAdventure VideoGame by Millennium Interactive. It features several characters and tropes from RobinHood mythology but isn't directly connected to other works.
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''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' is a 1991 [[IsometricProjection Isometric]] ActionAdventure VideoGame by Millennium Interactive. It features several characters and tropes from RobinHood myth/RobinHood mythology but isn't directly connected to other works.
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* YouALLLookFamiliar: Peasants and guards.
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* YouALLLookFamiliar: Peasants and guards.guards.
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The sheriff of Nottingham seizes Robin's castle and the peasants aren't eager to help him. Robin needs to raise his popularity among the villagers and then recapture the castle by killing the sheriff and his thugs. Little John, Will Scarlet and Friar Tuck can be hired to help and Marian serves as the love interest.
The game features a kind of early miniature version of a WideOpenSandbox with InUniverseGameClock and NPCScheduling. Peasants hunt, farm, collect firewood and beg for money, monks build monastery and bury corpses, guards collect taxes and hang poachers, and so on. Unlike many Robin Hood adaptations, the game has several fantasy elements such as a dragon, talking animals and magical items.
The game features a kind of early miniature version of a WideOpenSandbox with InUniverseGameClock and NPCScheduling. Peasants hunt, farm, collect firewood and beg for money, monks build monastery and bury corpses, guards collect taxes and hang poachers, and so on. Unlike many Robin Hood adaptations, the game has several fantasy elements such as a dragon, talking animals and magical items.
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* Crystal Ball: Works as a map.
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* Crystal Ball: CrystalBall: Works as a map.
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* BowAndSwordInAccord: Your main weapons.
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* ExcusePlot: The sheriff has taken your castle. Kill him and his guards!
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* PaperThinDisguise: Putting on a monks robe fools guards every time - even when they see you doing it.
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* PaperThinDisguise: Putting on a monks monk's robe fools guards every time - even when they see you doing it.
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* StormingTheCastle: To beat the game you need to get inside castle and kill the sheriff and his henchmen.
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* AllCrimesAreEqual: Hanging is the answer for murder, thievery, poaching, trespassing...
* BackFromTheDead: MagicMushroom
* BackFromTheDead: MagicMushroom
* Crystal Ball: Works as a map.
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* ExcusePlot: The sheriff has taken your castle. Kill him and guards!
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* ExcusePlot: The sheriff has taken your castle. Kill him and his guards!
* HangingJudge: The sheriff of Nottingham.
* KangarooCourt: Bureaucracy is boring, just hang everyone.
* MagicMushroom: With the [[BackFromTheDead power of resurrection]].
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* VictoryPose: Victory celebrations include jumping and blowing horn.
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* RespawningEnemies: Guards, peasants, merchants and monks respawn after a while.
* VictoryPose: Victory celebrations include jumping and blowinghorn.horn.
* YouALLLookFamiliar: Peasants and guards.
* VictoryPose: Victory celebrations include jumping and blowing
* YouALLLookFamiliar: Peasants and guards.