Oh that sounds cool! Black sword hack new edition is so pretty - was definitely tempted by it! Yup, super brutal. You feel a real sense of achievement if you manage to do pretty much anything 😂
I remember playing this when it came out in Ares magazine. Glad to see what is old becoming new again. The re-skin is really nice. It looks really good all freshened up. I'll have to download it and give it a go for nostalgia sake.
I’ve never played any roleplaying game so I’m watching this to see what it’s like… It’s so cool… but almost as complicated and eventful as my real life… almost! 😂😂 Really cool to watch though, thanks for that!
Haha, honestly this is probably not the best one to start with! Great game though and certainly a good one if you want a game to match the random brutality of real life ;)
@@lone_adventurer 🤣 To be honest, I can only be luckier in life than playing that game… I’m thinking of playing it so my life feels easier in comparison! 🤣🤣🤣
Getting lost crossing a river must be the height of wilderness incompetence! You're on one bank or the other. This prince is definitely a pampered palace dweller!
I bought the original box set at The Complete Stratagist in Davy, Fl way back in the early '80's. It came with a neat looking 15mm mini that looked similar to the box illustration.
I've long considered making a PNP of this one, but I would like to put some time into making a nice, larger copy of the map matching the original design, and never quite got it to where I like. Might check it out again...
@@lone_adventurer I re-found the map variant I'd most like to print up. I can't post links in youtube comments, but search for Android Arts + Barbarian Prince, then scroll ~80% of the way down the page to find a link to a re-worked map that's absolutely glorious.
About the combat result table, my impression during the play was that the unpredictability makes it more fun. Sometimes you roll low, but the outcome is good, at other times you roll high, but the outcome is not so good. It surprised and made us laugh a lot (we played together with a friend). I just wish there were more games like this.
Completely agree, the randomness in the combat is fun! There are a couple of games like this, I think. Most prominently, there's Drifter and Star Drifter (neither of which I have played yet).
Excellent! Thanks for sharing, hope to see more of this. Since you asked us to point out any rule mistakes, you forgot to check for "e002 Mercenary Royal Guardsmen" while north of the river. Keep it up!
Did you get the rulebook printed and bound at a shop, or do it yourself? I'm curious because I'm from the UK too and I always see Americans talking online about how they print their rulebooks at shops like Staples over there really cheaply, but when I asked my local print shop for a quote to print and bind a 100+ page rulebook they quoted over £1 a page. Crazy!
These rules I printed out myself. It took a while, though, and honestly they are not particularly user-friendly as they are! I often do printing using doxzoo, a by-mail printing company here in the uk. They are great - can recommend. Check out one of my print haul videos to see the quality. I'm actually about to print myself some new copies of Barbarian Prince with them, as it happens - someone has put together some really nicely-formatted copies, which are available in the Barbarian Prince facebook group.
Hi Lone Adventurer !! Many people warned me that this game was very difficult to win. In fact almost impossible. I have tried and I always fail. But aside from that, there is one thing about the dynamics that I don't understand: what is the reason for such a large map. In the end, everything depends on being lucky in the dice rolls and being in one hex or another has no influence. I mean you have the same chance of finding a good treasure by searching in a ruin near the north or in another near the south. Or the same chances of being attacked by wolves in a forest in the east or in another in the west. That's why I don't quite understand the motivation to travel across the map. I don't know if I'm applying the rules wrong or if I've missed something. I admit that I don't speak English very well and I may not be understanding the rules when reading them. How do you see Lone Adventure?
Hi there! Indeed it's a tricky game to do well in, but that's one of the reasons many people love it 🙂 In terms of moving around the map, I would say one of the main reasons is getting to the different settlements. Some of them have unique rulers and associated events that might happen - like Drogat castle and Huldra castle. Also, there's temples you can get to and desert regions that take some time to reach! But I'm far from an expert on this game, even so, I hope that helps!
Duuude! I was just about to make some videos about how to integrate this with the Black Sword Hack RPG. It's BRUTAL though!
Oh that sounds cool! Black sword hack new edition is so pretty - was definitely tempted by it!
Yup, super brutal. You feel a real sense of achievement if you manage to do pretty much anything 😂
Very interesting. I can't wait to follow the adventures of the barbarian prince. Thank you for these beautiful fun discoveries. Good game to you...
Thanks for watching - I'm looking forward to the adventures too!
I remember playing this when it came out in Ares magazine. Glad to see what is old becoming new again.
The re-skin is really nice. It looks really good all freshened up. I'll have to download it and give it a go for nostalgia sake.
It's very cool that a game that has been around as long as this still feels relevnat and is still fun to play! Thanks for watching!
This came out the year I was born. Yep, a prince was born alright! :)
Haha, well you should know that things don't normally work out for the Barbarian Prince 😉
Thanks for making this video, i enjoyed listening to it :)
I’ve never played any roleplaying game so I’m watching this to see what it’s like… It’s so cool… but almost as complicated and eventful as my real life… almost! 😂😂 Really cool to watch though, thanks for that!
Haha, honestly this is probably not the best one to start with! Great game though and certainly a good one if you want a game to match the random brutality of real life ;)
@@lone_adventurer 🤣 To be honest, I can only be luckier in life than playing that game… I’m thinking of playing it so my life feels easier in comparison! 🤣🤣🤣
Getting lost crossing a river must be the height of wilderness incompetence! You're on one bank or the other. This prince is definitely a pampered palace dweller!
Haha - good point!
I think it might represent failure to find a good place to ford the river.
I bought the original box set at The Complete Stratagist in Davy, Fl way back in the early '80's. It came with a neat looking 15mm mini that looked similar to the box illustration.
I've long considered making a PNP of this one, but I would like to put some time into making a nice, larger copy of the map matching the original design, and never quite got it to where I like. Might check it out again...
Agreed - it would be lovely to have a great big, nicely printed map. Not sure I'd have the table space for it though :)
@@lone_adventurer I re-found the map variant I'd most like to print up. I can't post links in youtube comments, but search for Android Arts + Barbarian Prince, then scroll ~80% of the way down the page to find a link to a re-worked map that's absolutely glorious.
This might not be possible, but the looks of the map has me thinking it would be possible to adapt the map in wilderness survival to use in BP.
Thank you for another wonderful series. Your videos are fantastic.
You're very welcome - thanks for coming back for more 😁
About the combat result table, my impression during the play was that the unpredictability makes it more fun. Sometimes you roll low, but the outcome is good, at other times you roll high, but the outcome is not so good. It surprised and made us laugh a lot (we played together with a friend). I just wish there were more games like this.
Completely agree, the randomness in the combat is fun!
There are a couple of games like this, I think. Most prominently, there's Drifter and Star Drifter (neither of which I have played yet).
Great video! Love this game. It actually inspired me to make a western version called The Drifter. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Oh cool - I've got copies of The Drifter and Star Drifter waiting in a print shop online basket as we speak 😁
@@lone_adventurer Oh wow, thanks! I hope you get some enjoyment out of them.
Righteous! Thanks for making another great video.
No problem - thanks for writing another great comment 😁
Excellent! Thanks for sharing, hope to see more of this. Since you asked us to point out any rule mistakes, you forgot to check for "e002 Mercenary Royal Guardsmen" while north of the river. Keep it up!
You'll be seeing more 🙂 thanks for the heads-up re the Guardsmen!
Love it! Looking forward to the next one thanks :)
Thanks for watching - glad you enjoyed it!
Yep, I owned this, I think it was 1983? It had a nice board and a lead figure. Nice.
Yup, 1983 sounds about right. A shame you don't still have the original edition!
Gives out some Mini Rogue vibes...
how do you bind your books from pdf?
I just use these plastic slot things that you slide the pages into. If I remember, I'll include a closer look in the next video!
I'm amazed that I never heard of this game before. Was it a UK release only? Kind of feels a little like Tunnels and Trolls solo game books.
Not too sure where it was released. I only know about it because I trawl youtube for videos about games like this!
Could you help me, where to find this kind of map? I only knew the original, big A3 sized version.
I've added a link in the video description to where you can get the map!
@@lone_adventurer thank you so much!
Did you get the rulebook printed and bound at a shop, or do it yourself?
I'm curious because I'm from the UK too and I always see Americans talking online about how they print their rulebooks at shops like Staples over there really cheaply, but when I asked my local print shop for a quote to print and bind a 100+ page rulebook they quoted over £1 a page. Crazy!
These rules I printed out myself. It took a while, though, and honestly they are not particularly user-friendly as they are!
I often do printing using doxzoo, a by-mail printing company here in the uk. They are great - can recommend. Check out one of my print haul videos to see the quality. I'm actually about to print myself some new copies of Barbarian Prince with them, as it happens - someone has put together some really nicely-formatted copies, which are available in the Barbarian Prince facebook group.
@@lone_adventurer nice, thanks!
Hi Lone Adventurer !! Many people warned me that this game was very difficult to win. In fact almost impossible. I have tried and I always fail. But aside from that, there is one thing about the dynamics that I don't understand: what is the reason for such a large map. In the end, everything depends on being lucky in the dice rolls and being in one hex or another has no influence. I mean you have the same chance of finding a good treasure by searching in a ruin near the north or in another near the south. Or the same chances of being attacked by wolves in a forest in the east or in another in the west. That's why I don't quite understand the motivation to travel across the map. I don't know if I'm applying the rules wrong or if I've missed something. I admit that I don't speak English very well and I may not be understanding the rules when reading them. How do you see Lone Adventure?
Hi there! Indeed it's a tricky game to do well in, but that's one of the reasons many people love it 🙂
In terms of moving around the map, I would say one of the main reasons is getting to the different settlements. Some of them have unique rulers and associated events that might happen - like Drogat castle and Huldra castle. Also, there's temples you can get to and desert regions that take some time to reach! But I'm far from an expert on this game, even so, I hope that helps!
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