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Enjoyable if you go in with the right expectations, April 3, 2026

While The Road to Canterbury is missing some of the polished mechanics of more recent CoG titles, the game’s intricate setting, memorable characters, and descriptive language help it stand the test of time. Overall, it’s an enjoyable experience, though it suffers from a lack of commitment to a particular audience. Hardcore medieval enthusiasts may get frustrated with the lack of fidelity to Chaucer’s works or the modern veneer taking from the medieval feel, while more casual players might struggle to find their grounding with some of the unfamiliar terminology and mechanics. It will feel too medieval to some, and not medieval enough to others. I’m giving it a picky three stars1, though I think for the right audience four would be quite fair. A good fit for players interested in historical trivia, immersive settings, and political intrigue, though not for those hoping for a lighthearted adaptation of the original Canterbury Tales.

I go into more detail on my Substack for anyone interested https://open.substack.com/pub/jotheplunderer/p/the-road-to-canterbury-by-kate-heartfield?r=8225x5&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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