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Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood is a 2002 stealth-based real-time tactics video game developed by Spellbound Entertainment. [1] It is similar to games such as Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive and the Commandos series. In the game, the player controls up to five characters in a setting based on the stories of the protagonist, Robin Hood. [1]
Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood; The Curse of Sherwood; D. Defender of the Crown; ... Sherwood Forest (video game) Super Robin Hood; V. Volume ...
Nintendo Switch: PC60: PC-6000 series: PC88: ... Very poor reviews. [35] 2002: Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood ... A deathmatch game between player controlled ...
The Legend of Robin Hood is a 2-player microgame set in Sherwood Forest and in the area around it. One player controls Robin Hood, who must recruit a loyal band of men to help him rob from the rich and give to the poor. The other player controls the Sheriff of Nottingham, who uses soldiers to attempt to guard travellers and capture Robin's men. [1]
Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood: Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line DOS, Amiga: 1991: Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI) Cruise for a Corpse: Delphine Software International: Erbe Software, Interplay Entertainment, U.S. Gold: Amiga, Atari ST, DOS: 1991: EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus: Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line DOS: 1991
The game opens with Robin Hood and his friends Will Scarlet and Much the Miller's Son locked inside Nottingham Castle. Meanwhile, The Prophecies of Gildas have prophecised that a Hooded Man will come to Sherwood Forest and do the bidding of Herne the Hunter , Lord of the Trees.
Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown is a 2003 turn-based strategy video game developed by Cinemaware and published by Capcom. It is loosely based on the legend of Robin Hood and remake of Cinemaware's previous game Defender of the Crown , released for PlayStation 2 , Windows , Xbox , and mobile phones.
As a Robin Hood novel, Bows Against the Barons has many places associated with the legend: Sherwood Forest, Nottingham, Kirklees and Hathersage. Barnsdale is mentioned several times as an alternative refuge and destination for Sherwood's outlaws. The novel also alludes briefly to Edwinstowe.