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Number of Players | 2-5 |
Playtime | 60-90 Min |
Suggested Ages | 12+ |
Designer(s) | Reiner Knizia |
Publisher | Fantasy Flight Games |
The Lord of the Rings is a co-operative game where the object is to destroy the Ring while surviving the corrupting influence of Sauron. Players play as one of the Hobbits in the fellowship, each of which has a unique power.
Over the course of the game, you make your way across four conflict game boards, symbolizing some of the most memorable conflicts from the entire trilogy: Moria, Helm's Deep, Shelob's Lair, and Mordor. Each conflict board will test your small Fellowship to the utmost as you must play your quest cards to advance along multiple tracks. These tracks represent hiding, fighting, traveling, and friendship, and by playing quest cards from your hand with matching symbols, you can keep moving forward and push closer to victory.
The master game board shows both the physical progress of the fellowship across Middle Earth and the corrupting influence of Sauron on the hobbits. If you're able to sneak past your foes, you can hope to escape with minimal corruption, healing your hurts at safe havens along your path, such as the forest kingdom of Lothlórien. By playing your cards right and advancing quickly, you can obtain powerful runes, unlock legendary cards to aid your journey, or find life tokens to help stave off corruption — not to mention advancing quickly through the conflicts. As you travel, the One Ring can be a crucial tool in your journey, letting you hide from sight, but repeated use will draw the attention of Sauron and corrupt the heart of the Ring-bearer.
Your journey takes you deeper into the darkness with each passing conflict, and safe havens become few and far between. You must carefully watch the corruption track because if the Sauron miniature ever meets a Hobbit, that player is eliminated — and if the Ring-bearer is eliminated, all players lose as Sauron takes the power of the One Ring. To win, toss the One Ring into the volcanic fires of Mount Doom.
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