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Originally Posted by Inziladun
I don't really see Tolkien's works as a game, any more than other books I've read. I'm not a 'genre' reader, in that I don't care much for other fantasy books. For some reason, I tend to only enjoy individual authors that may write about certain things on a regular basis, while being totally unimpressed by other writers of the same genre.
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I'm like you, most definitely
not a genre fan. And even though I've taken an enjoyable part in some RPGs on here, I've never really played D&D or anything like that (not for want of trying...but nobody wanted me to join in - how's that for Billy-no-mates eh, being rejected by the D&D crew?

), and I've never got on that well with RPG computer games either as I prefer either strategy, skating or motor racing games.
However, I do see something in this 'game' idea, mostly as I see much of what I get from the books and some of the things I have done as pure play. Yes, even writing long posts and reading dry academic texts, that's 'play' to me as it's my hobby.
Mind that probably says a lot about me, as even the things I am serious about are things I wouldn't do if I found them
too serious.
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Originally Posted by Morthoron
It is unfortunate that none of the actual online games (like Turbine's Lord of the Rings Online) have even the slightest allure for me, because the developers took the original premise of the story, bastardized it, stretched it to fit a preexisting and generic game mold, and then took mechanisms, magic and malarkey from outside Middle-earth, and plopped the offal right into downtown Bree, while all the while beating their breasts righteously and claiming they truly care for the lore. Bah!
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This is what puts me right off the spin off games. I never even got on with Final Fantasy games, so how I'd feel about a Tolkien based one that was filled with Mary Sue Elves and having to hoarde magic points and whatnot doesn't bear thinking about.
But I haven't half had some fun because of what Tolkien did. I mean, one evening I even found myself doing experiments with custard and action figures because of Tolkien