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26:00
https://youtu.be/QE2qNXXcWkc?t=1580
I dont know how much
Dice would be nice
What I remember was something like the organizer takes 5 coins form each of you, pays the winner 9 and keeps one for his time. Thus if you win you gain 4. On a loss you lose 5.
There is also a lockpick mechanic which isn't too hard for anyone of the fallout crowd. Medieval locks are pretty damn simple things compared to modern locks. Some just required the right twisted bar to get to the latch.
The alchemy is also a mini-game. You have to follow a recipe. Not just click in ingredients. There are a few sub tasks to do during the cooking. Yep, during the cooking. If the player misses something or does it too much you screw it up you waste the ingredients.
The cooking sounds awesome!!
Darts was invented in the 19th century..