Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood

The year is 1193, and the Third Crusade has just ended. Richard the Lionheart, King of England, returns to Europe from the Holy Land. On the way, he is ambushed and abducted by the soldiers of the Austrian duke Leopold. The duke demands a large ransom to be paid in exchange for the king's freedom. However, the king's brother, Prince John, is content with the situation and plotting to take the throne for himself. That is when the legendary Robin Hood, one who robs from the rich and gives to the poor, decides to raise the money needed to liberate the king, with the help of his fellow outlaws of Sherwood Forest.

Conquests of the Longbow is an adventure game and a follow-up to Conquests of Camelot. It uses an icon-based interface common to most contemporary Sierra adventures. Like its spiritual predecessor, it differs from most other games in the genre by reducing traditional inventory-based puzzles in favor of exploration and varied tasks dictated by the situation at hand. These include talking to characters, gathering information, making decisions, solving riddles, or participating in mini-games such as combat, archery contest, and Nine Men's Morris (with adjustable difficulty).

The game is divided into days; each day is completed when certain tasks have been fulfilled. It is, however, possible to fail some of those tasks and still advance the plot. Several situations can be handled in different ways. The player's decisions affect Robin Hood's ranking towards the end of the game. Number of points scored, the amount of money collected for the ransom, and the fate of Robin's fellow outlaws are considered when awarding the rank. Depending on these factors the player reaches one of the four possible endings, ranging from Robin getting hanged to a happy conclusion of his love life.

Series Conquests (2)
Added March 8, 2020
Published By Sierra On-line, Inc.
Developed By Sierra On-line, Inc.
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Title screen (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Lionheart in trouble... (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Each day begins here (DOS) from mobygames.com
This is your hidden camp (DOS) from mobygames.com
This is the general map of Nottinghamshire... (DOS) from mobygames.com
...and this is the map of Nottingham Town. You can venture to all the locations you see marked on both maps, plus more (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Some target practice (DOS) from mobygames.com
Uh oh, looks like some trouble here! (DOS) from mobygames.com
Hmm, what can be spotted from the lookout? (DOS) from mobygames.com
Arriving in a village, disguised (DOS) from mobygames.com
An action sequence (DOS) from mobygames.com
View of a monastery (DOS) from mobygames.com
I visited a house in the town and then decided to quit. The message is written in a fitting style - as it is usually the case with Sierra games (DOS) from mobygames.com
Something vague this way comes... (DOS) from mobygames.com
A cutscene with a long, beautifully written conversation (DOS) from mobygames.com
Better fast talk your way out of this... (DOS) from mobygames.com
Visiting a mighty oak in Sherwood forest. I'm so impressed that I decide to open the interaction menu! (DOS) from mobygames.com
This guy isn't very nice... (DOS) from mobygames.com
Enjoying a wonderful view near the castle, opening the inventory, and examining one of the objects (DOS) from mobygames.com
Sneak into the castle (DOS) from mobygames.com
A gemstone riddle. It is supposed to require you to read the manual, but you can get through with trial-and-error as well. Still, read the manual! It's really well-written (DOS) from mobygames.com
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There is quite a bit of humor in the game, and it's not always intended for children! (DOS) from mobygames.com
An elaborate death scene! You failed, and your friends bemoan your demise in a... somewhat particular way (DOS) from mobygames.com
Local pub looks lively... (DOS) from mobygames.com
A few locations are presented as such overhead maps (DOS) from mobygames.com
Talking with Marian (DOS) from mobygames.com
You can actually read every scroll you see here. They contain a wealth of information (DOS) from mobygames.com
An archery contest! (DOS) from mobygames.com
There is some money management in the game. A few situations require you to decide how much money you want to give to another person (DOS) from mobygames.com
So now you have to become a gargoyle specialist, too?.. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Take aim... (DOS) from mobygames.com
Laundry room in an abbey. Cozy feeling, right?.. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Running from trouble... (DOS) from mobygames.com
Don't worry, this maze is by far not as bad as it looks like! (DOS) from mobygames.com
At the fair. George Bush is here?! (DOS) from mobygames.com
Playing a strategy mini-game Nine Men's Morris with a guy in a tavern! (DOS) from mobygames.com
Rescuing Marian (DOS) from mobygames.com
The Queen's Knight is locked away in this tower (DOS) from mobygames.com
In the monastery (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Your hidden camp (EGA/Tandy) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Care for some target practice? (EGA/Tandy) (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Now to get out of here... (EGA/Tandy) (DOS) from mobygames.com
A secret passage... (EGA/Tandy) (DOS) from mobygames.com
The title. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Credits (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The minstrel tells the story in song. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Bad guys sneaking up on King Richard. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
King Richard has been captured! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
King Richard stands before his captor. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Start of the game in Robin's cave. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The camp. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
In the woods. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Talking with Little John. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The map. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The widow. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The archery range. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The control panel. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Improving your archery skills. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
A poor woman is being bullied! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
At the camp at night. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Marian is in trouble! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
In Nottingham disguised as a beggar. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Lobb the cobbler. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Secret meeting with Lobb. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Monastery. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Map of Nottingham. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
At castle disguised as a beggar. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Path. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Pub. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Fog shrouded monastery below. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Monastery in the distance. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Monastery. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The Fair. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
In disguise seeing the Sheriff. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
In a cave. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Hedge maze. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Climbing up ivy to the tower window. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
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King Richard is being attacked (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
King Leopold has captured Richard and is demanding ransom (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Minstrel sings a story thus far (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Robin Hood's hideout (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Browsing inventory (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Talking to Friar Tuck (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Menu options appear when you scroll to the top of the screen (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Following the road south to Nottingham (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Map of Nottinghamshire (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
The town of Nottingham (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Overview of a monastery in the distance (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Can't see anything in this blasted fog (GOG version) (Windows) from mobygames.com
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Trailer

Year of Release:
1991

Genre(s):
Traditional

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Fantasy

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