Now with Steam Demo: Robin Hood game with city building elements

Now with Steam Demo: Robin Hood game with city building elements


from Alexander Ney
Fight, build, explore: With Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders, the developer and publisher Mean Astronauts almost has a Robin Hood life simulation in the works. The action-adventure with role-playing elements does not yet have a release date, but it can now be tried out as part of a playable Steam demo.

Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders is an upcoming action-adventure game with role-playing and building elements currently being developed by Mean astronauts is developed. In addition to an open game world, the special features include an extensive construction and management part, in which a small refugee camp in Sherwood Forest is to be expanded into a pulsating place over time. It is also up to the player to train the constantly growing number of residents to become craftsmen, hunters or guards. There is no release date for the promising title yet, but it can now be downloaded for free played on Steam will. This requires a little more than 20 gigabytes of hard disk space.

Trailer with raids and skill tree

In Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders, the developers are not only bringing back the eponymous ballad hero, but also his well-known entourage – including Lady Marian, Little John, Brother Tuck, Allan A’Dayle and Will Scarlet. The game is played in the role of Robin, who attacks convoys from a third-person perspective, beats up the henchmen of the Nottingham Sheriff and – according to the classic Defender of the Crown – penetrates into the enemy’s fortresses. The hero can progress along a large skill tree, which can be seen in the trailer below. Shows all the core mechanics of the game an older trailer from January last year. Accordingly, the development and management part will also include animal husbandry.

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Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders’ main mission is to build a community of local villagers, fugitive rebels and even Nottingham citizens and guards big enough and significant enough to start a revolution. According to Mean Astronauts, who recently implemented a day-night cycle and a weather system into the game, the title will still take a while to complete. However, we will try to post development updates regularly.

Source: Mean Astronauts via Steam

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