Lord of the Rings
Adventure · Fantasy

Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is a co-operative game in which the object is to destroy the Ring while surviving the corrupting influence of Sauron. Each player plays one of the Hobbits in the fellowship, each of which has a uniq

2–5 players90 minages 12medium difficulty
About the game

What is Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is a co-operative game in which the object is to destroy the Ring while surviving the corrupting influence of Sauron. Each player plays 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, representing some of the most memorable conflicts from the entire trilogy: Moria, Helm's Deep, Shelob's Lair, and Mordor. Each conflict board tests your small Fellowship to the utmost as you must play your quest cards to advance along multiple tracks. These tracks represent fighting, hiding, 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 indicates both the physical progress of the fellowship across Middle Earth and the corrupting influence of Sauron on the hobbits. If you're able to slip 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 collect 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, allowing you to hide from sight, but repeated use will draw the attention of Sauron and corrupt the heart of the Ring-bearer.

Your journey leads 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 reclaims the power of the One Ring. To win, throw the One Ring into the volcanic fires of Mount Doom.

Specs

Game details

Players
2–5
Age
+12
Duration
90 min
Difficulty
Medium
Type
Board game
Year
2000
Mechanics
Cooperative Game · Dice Rolling · Hand Management
Categories
Adventure · Fantasy · Novel-based
Designer
Reiner Knizia
Publisher
Devir
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Blacksad
Blacksad6/10
[b]Primera partida[/b] (6/10) Interesante colaborativo. Como mínimo 3. Un sudoku. Le he puesto 1 puntito más por ser del señor de los anillos
Mynth
Mynth7.5/10
Nos ha molado. Es sencillo y colaborativo (lo que hace que no jugones por el tema de que no les gusta la competitividad -como mi hermana- se apunten). Ademas plantea un reto muy interesante par alos jugadores aunque el azar puede dar al traste con su buen trabajo ( y ese es el punto negro).
cesartustro
cesartustro2/10
Lo mejor del juego es que capta el sentido de la historia del Señor de los anillos. Buen juego cooperativo (aunque estos no son mis favoritos).
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David_Trovador2/10
Es cooperativo pero aburrido como él solo...
mitridates2026
mitridates20268/10
muy buen juego con una mecánica mas bien abstracta y pero muy rejugable
Manu_Osouso
Manu_Osouso7.3/10
Aknowledging that this is a design of other times (although the player elimination con tends to be exaggerated), yet is a very special design in the sense that resembles no other game that I've played and perfectly narrates the journey of the fellowship and the sacrifices to be made. Yes, it can be a little linear, lucky-based and for some not very replayable but is tight and unique. John Howe illustrations are part of the soul of it.
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SirTodopoderoso7/10
Cooperativo, y todavía no lo ganó.
FAQ

Everything about Lord of the Rings

How many players is Lord of the Rings for?

Lord of the Rings plays with 2–5 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 90 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 12.

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