I'd +1 playing it.
I'd give Advantage to playing it.
Anyway, the reason I came here was to share a cool set of
hex map templates made to work with the guidelines of the Province, Kingdom, Continent maps mentioned in the 5e DMG. It's not the exact size specified the DMG, (
this set is the right size, although it doesn't have any sort of numbering on the hexes for reference) but it's the right scale and should work just as well for the purposes. You may or may not want to increase the amount of stuff you put on there, but, then,
that's also true of the official setup.
Since I'm sharing Blog of Holding stuff, I figure I might as well also mention this nice
random encounter chart template he made that encourages you to use random encounters that are more than just monsters.
Also, since I'm sharing hex map stuff, I figure I should share this thing that can make numbered hexes in any size you want, outputting it as SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format. That same site also has a
GIMP script that will let you make pretty TSR-style hex maps in GIMP, and a
random generator that will output such a thing randomly. At it also has other things that aren't really related to hex mapping.
Moving on, we have Welsh Piper's
hex templates which aren't made for the 5e DMG scales (especially since it came out several years before 5e), but it's a set of numbered hex templates, so it's within the theme here. And, anyway, he has a nice guide for making hex map terrain and such. (
Part 1 and
Part 2)