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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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Darn it, the damaged box set of LotR in our local Waterstones has not gone into the sale.
But anyway... I bought davem the Lord of the Rings Trivia Game for Christmas, and I can recommend it. It's not the Trivial Pursuit one, this one has artwork by Ted Nasmith, and the questions are set by members of the Tolkien Society and Daeron's Books, and it also has a fun traditional board game element (and is less than half the price of the 'Triv' version!). We found the questions in 'Triv' far too easy, but the ones in this are not always easy, and you can make answering them more difficult if you wish. Plus it looks nice. We had two games of it straight after Doctor Who and really enjoyed it.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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Although a new copy of LOTR would really come in handy (latest set has become deciduous) no joy .. my god-daughter did get a book called "1001 films ot see before you die" in which The Lord of the Rings Trilogy were listed as being in English and Sindarin ... which although true was a little strange somehow...
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Spirit of the Lonely Star
Join Date: Mar 2002
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I also received the Reader's Companion Guide. I had wanted to wait for the 2-volume boxed set, but that doesn't appear to be out yet, at least in the US. I've been waiting two years and couldn't resist so put a bug in my husband's ear. I wonder whether I'll have the patience to actually plough through the thing or just use it for reference.
Other additions....My son got me an older Ballentine edition of Smith of Wooten Major to add to my collection, plus the Tudor Mint statue of Frodo and Galadriel came from a friend. At least people don't have any problem buying for me, since they know exactly what I like.
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Hooray! Got new copies of both The Hobbit (desperately needed since 3 chapters fall out when you read it) and LotR. Also got LotR Monopoly which we've already played about 4 times and it was very enjoyable!
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For Christmas I got four HoME books. Return of the Shadow, Treason of Isengard, War of the Ring and Sauron Defeated. It was one of the first things I opened,it took my parents a while to convince me to put them down and open my next one.
![]() So my collection is now: ~ The Modern Classics editions of all three LotR and the Hobbit ~ Paperback editions of The Sil and Unfinished Tales ~ a Legolas bookmark, an Aragorn bookmark and a Legolas and Gimli bookmark ~ 2004 TTT calender ~ The Hobbit computer game ~ The Palennor Fields Aragorn action figure ~ A TTT wooden pen and pencil ~ TTT T-Shirt ~ a Legolas poster ~ RotK poster puzzle ~ All three movies in the extended editions(in the very nice box) ~ LotR RotK jigsaw puzzle book ~ HoME(6,7,8,9)
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Alive without breath
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: On A Cold Wind To Valhalla
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Christmas this year didn't add to my collection as much as in the past, but still, here be what I didst get.
- The Hobbit Unabridged CDs - Tolkien: author of the Century, by Tom Shippey - The Silmarillion White paperback - The Sellamillion paperback - The Battle for Middle Earth computer game (which I cannot get to work) - The Silmarillion poster collection. And that be it.
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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For anyone who thinks of getting it (it has Gandalf on the box), it's very difficult to grasp at first, and you will need the rule book to hand for a good while! You might even begin to wonder if you're ever going to get the hang of it, but in the middle of the game, it all dawns on you. Even when you have learned the rules, it is a difficult game so it keeps you entertained and absorbed, as you have a lot of thinking to do. It is a strategy game, where you have to get to Mount Doom by way of several different boards or 'scenarios'. Game play involves deciding what to do on a turn, to be proactive or to conserve resources or to make moves to save yourself from Sauron, and you also face stiff challenges which can bring the game to a sudden halt. The big twist with this game is that it is non-competitive! You must work together to ensure that you get to Mount Doom, and that Sauron does not get you first. We played it for a good two hours and were focussed on it all the way through; it looks as though it can be expanded or made more difficult for more advanced players too which is a good thing. Another highly recommended new toy for 'Downers. ![]() EDIT: This is the game
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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Being both a Tolkien fan and a board game nut, I have just about every Tolkien-related board game going. I assume from your description that you mean the co-operative game where the players team up to try to destroy the ring, effectively playing against the game. Yes, it is a challenging game, especially with only two players. Mrs Saucepan and I have not managed to destroy the Ring on a number of attempts. If you're interested in LotR-related games, there's more info on that game and others here: LOTR Risk But this one is the best of all: War of the Ring
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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The only ways I can think of that could get you through this last board is either to have the luck not to draw 'event' tiles too soon (and thus also to have lots of 'Hobbit' cards to move through it quickly) or maybe to save the 'Gandalf card' which allows you to reject an 'event' 'til the very end? I do like it though. I used to enjoy strategy/sim games on the computer, such as Civilisation, Sim City and the Sims which likewise require more thinking skills than just the urge to win. The expansion packs looked interesting, though it seems that only the "Friends & Foes" expansion has a board, while the "Sauron" expansion seems to involve a slightly different style of play?
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Halfway through Mordor is as far as we have ever got in 10 or so games. Yes, it's a tricksy game, and no mistake. Quote:
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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I think it might be worth trying the game with a 'dummy' player or two, just to see if it does make it any easier to complete it... though we will persist with two players just to see if it can be completed that way. Perhaps with more players the Ring-bearer can be left to concentrate on staying in the 'light' while other players can gather up as many Hobbit cards/shields as possible. Or maybe other combinations besides just Frodo and Sam may work?
One thing I cannot quite understand is whether every player has to have all three of the tokens at the end of each round. Also, we could not decide if the Gollum card was worth having or not as it seemed to mean giving up on a lot too, though it meant moves could be done more quickly. Bit like the book really...
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Wight
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Green Hill Country
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"New" Tolkien Calendars
I have been fortunate to catalog three "new" calendars (ones I had not previously discovered). Have acquired two of them and am working on the third. Will add them to my compilation when I receive them. You can check them out at:
www.angelfire.com/tn3/tolkiencalendars And check out the "Calendar of the Month" feature. Comments on the site are always welcome! Away from the Green Hill Country, Parmastahir
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Spirit of the Lonely Star
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Lalwende -
Regarding Treasures from the Misty Mountains.....this must be one of those items more widely available in the U.S. as I purchased mine in a regular bookstore some years ago. The listings are not complete but the colored photos are quite good. Just be gentle with the book, since the pages have a way of detaching from the spine.
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Wight
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Green Hill Country
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Not My Site But . . .
if you are interested in the various Tolkien boardgames "out there", you should visit:
http://www.freewebs.com/tolkienboard...ting/index.htm Its creator (Mike) wrote to me about my calendar site and told me of his. Seems a good example of parallel evolution (for specialized collecting sites). Hope you enjoy it! Away from the Green Hill Country, Parmastahir
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Cool site.
Like the Rankin/Bass Bilbo on the homepage.
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Twisted Taleswapper
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: somewhere between sanity and insanity
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I just saw samwise posted and it reminded me of a little friend that I have. I guess it's part of my LOTR collection. It's a plant. I named it Samwise Gamtree.....Ok Ok I know it's lame to name your plants,but hey I guess I'm lame. I have a small bust of Sam that I got from burgerking awhile back and he sits in the dirt at Gamtree's stem.
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Faithful Spirit
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Aw...I think it's cute.
Sounds imaginitive to me, not lame.
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