Robin Hood - Sherwood Builders

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Critic Reviews for Robin Hood - Sherwood Builders
Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders uses videogame language to be discovered and to surprise. It is an enveloping and engaging video game, which offers a pleasant and exciting play structure, with a generous number of activities. There are some inaccuracies, but it is an RPG with survival dynamics with excellent characteristics. Absolutely must have.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The game should be seen as survival with construction and production, which is combined with an RPG component and battles. Robin has to fight and work manually, which is why he acts as a believable character, a bandit - a folk hero who can win the hearts of the oppressed - and probably yours too.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders is a disappointing game that fails to deliver on its potential. The game’s attempt to combine base-building with the classic tale of Robin Hood falls flat, and the result is a mediocre and uninspired gameplay experience. The game’s poor graphics and sound design only add to the disappointment. Fans of Robin Hood or base-building games may find some enjoyment in Sherwood Builders, but for most players, this game is best avoided.
Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders may have been a bit of a tall order for the development studio, but in the end, it turned out to be an incredibly engaging game. It does have its ups and downs at times, but it delivers just about everything I could want from a game—a beautiful world, friends, adventure, and a living legend. Unfortunately, the sword combat, the constant need to check the hint menu, and the attempts to listen to the sounds of the forest detract from the game. But that’s okay, because Marian always cooks up something delicious.
Review in Czech | Read full review