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Sheriff of Nottingham (Second Edition)

$40.95 CAD
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Description

Designers Sérgio Halaban
André Zatz
Publisher Cool Mini Or Not
Players 3-6
Playing Time 60 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up

Will the Merchants get their goods past the Sheriff?

The bustling market in Nottingham is filled with goods from all over the kingdom. Most of it is entirely legal, however, Prince John is looking to make sure no contraband gets sold. He’s tasked the Sheriff to inspect Merchant’s wares, looking for any illicit goods. The Sheriff’s shrewd, but not above taking a bribe to look the other way. Which Merchant will end up getting the best goods through and make the largest profits in the market stalls?

In Sheriff of Nottingham 2nd Edition, players take turns playing the Sheriff, looking for contraband goods, and the Merchants trying to stock their Stall with the best goods. The Sheriff can inspect any bag they want, but they must be careful, as they’ll have to pay a penalty if they find the Merchants were telling the truth. This new edition includes updated rules, as well as expansions such as the 6th Merchant, Black Market, and Sheriff’s Deputies.

The game box contains 110 Gold Coins, 216 Goods cards, 6 Deputy cards, 6 Black Market cards, 2 Deputy standees, 6 Merchant stands, 6 Merchant bags, a Sheriff standee, a Booty tile, and a rulebook

Customer Reviews

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Dice tower said it's good. I trust dice tower.

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Greg Sinasac
The game is the same great game but...

This 2nd edition is the same super fun bluffing game as the first edition, but quite frankly, the first edition looks better! The artwork in the first edition is more appealing. That said, the freedom in the negotiation / bribery is where this game shines. Not only can you bribe the Sheriff not to open your own bag, but you can pay the Sheriff to open other people's bags! The back and forth can be extremely fun. The only major gameplay shortcoming is that mostly passive play (not taking the risk of smuggling) will generally win you the game. When I play I'm torn between, "Do I want to win the game or have fun?"

Still a great, easy, interactive party game!