The numerous mini-games themselves are almost all highly entertaining. Except for duels for two players all games are played by all four participants. Lack of human companions will be always replaced by computer-controlled players. While there are of most games still several variants (Archery on Modellschiffchen on rolling fruit or simply a classic tournament on wheels), yet each entertaining in its own way. The most fun games offer in which you can help the opponent or interfere with. Such as archery at moving targets, which are then controlled by the opponents (!) Or a neat knight duel, in which the player character has to sit on the shoulders of the players.
The board game on the runs most of the events varies from story to story. It's always about to have the most trophies and gold coins. This but you can also go shopping at the merchants use to then buy various aids which then steal a particular opponent or something which can then verdoppfeln his own eyes number at dice.
There are departures by the technical implementation. Almost all actions off the mini-games have to be confirmed by pressing a button, which would not be so bad if the game would also recognize the touch of a button. Sometimes it's done immediately, sometimes you have to press more frequently in order to finally get their turn. In the mini-games themselves but the control is working properly and easily. Every now and then there are also translation and typing errors, which I feel is not so disturbing.
For single player, I'd say it is too boring in the long run, but for a fun meal with friends, whether young or old, the game is highly recommended!