Middle-earth (1995)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 90
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
1 - 5
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Joc Internacional,
Queen Games,
ACE Pelit Oy,
Iron Crown Enterprises,
Hexagonal,
Stratelibri,
999 Games
Designers:
Coleman Charlton
Artists:
Gail McIntosh,
Pascal Yung,
Rebecca Guay-Mitchell,
Jo Hartwig,
Brad Williams,
David G. Martin,
Audrey Corman,
April Lee,
Dameon Willich,
Jessica Ney,
Donato Giancola,
Mark Poole,
Ken Meyer, Jr.,
Margaret Organ-Kean,
Ron Spencer,
Derek Carbonneau,
Storn Cook,
Donald G. Dennis,
Vincent Lujan,
Christina Wald,
Doug Chaffee,
Ron Chironna,
Jon Foster,
Randy Asplund-Faith,
Randy Gallegos,
Steven Cavallo,
David R. Deitrick,
Brian Snoddy,
Tom Simonton,
Liz Danforth,
Jeff Reitz,
Zina Saunders,
Pat Morrissey,
Jason Hawkins,
Rob Alexander,
Ronald Shuey,
Pete Fenlon,
Kevin Ward,
Quinton Hoover,
Omar Rayyan,
Lori Dietrick,
Malcolm David Monette,
Stefano Baldo,
Susan Van Camp,
Melissa Benson,
Angus McBride,
Doug Beekman,
Tom Dow,
Olivier Frot,
Angelo Montanini,
Steve Otis,
Eric David Anderson,
Heather Hudson,
Darryl Elliott,
Nick Morawitz
Mechanics:
Area Movement,
Deck Construction,
Variable Player Powers,
Dice Rolling,
Hand Management
Beschreibung
ICE's now-out-of-print CCG (they lost their license to produce Middle-Earth products in 1999). Players take the role of the Istari, or Wizards - most familiarly Gandalf, Saruman, and Radagast, but also Pallando and Alatar - in the struggle against Sauron in Middle-Earth. Each player competes to bring the greatest strength to bear against the Shadow, including Factions such as the Riders of Rohan or the Great Eagles, allies like Gwaihir or Shadowfax, items such as the lost Palantiri, Glamdring, or Narsil, and the completion of various quests - from the relatively straightforward rescue of prisoners through the involved Reforging of the Sword that was Broken, restoration of the White Tree to Minas Tirith, or the quest of quests, the destruction of the One Ring.
Players build decks in which half are composed of resource cards and half of hazards, dedicated to the stopping of your opponent. This is where the big bad guys come in, with cards for the 9 Nazgul, a couple of Dragons (Smaug being the recognizable one), Shelob, and the Balrog.
ICE's now-out-of-print CCG (they lost their license to produce Middle-Earth products in 1999). Players take the role of the Istari, or Wizards - most familiarly Gandalf, Saruman, and Radagast, but also Pallando and Alatar - in the struggle against Sauron in Middle-Earth. Each player competes to bring the greatest strength to bear against the Shadow, including Factions such as the Riders of Rohan or the Great Eagles, allies like Gwaihir or Shadowfax, items such as the lost Palantiri, Glamdring, or Narsil, and the completion of various quests - from the relatively straightforward rescue of prisoners through the involved Reforging of the Sword that was Broken, restoration of the White Tree to Minas Tirith, or the quest of quests, the destruction of the One Ring.
Players build decks in which half are composed of resource cards and half of hazards, dedicated to the stopping of your opponent. This is where the big bad guys come in, with cards for the 9 Nazgul, a couple of Dragons (Smaug being the recognizable one), Shelob, and the Balrog.
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