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The Lord Of The Rings: The Card Game

Players

1-2

Time

30-60

Age

13+

Weight

3.21

Rating

7.66

Fit

Teach 2.4

Teaching signal

Replay 3.9

High replayability

Interaction 4.1

Highly interactive

Scaling 4.0

Scales well

Strategy 4.5

Deep strategy

Control 3.5

More strategic control

Table feel

The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game has a high level of direct confrontation and strategic depth in confrontation. Players must frequently pay attention to and react to each other's strategies. Additionally, the game emphasizes cooperation, requiring players to work together to achieve goals. Overall, it offers a well-balanced and interactive gameplay experience.

Replay value

The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game has a high replayability score due to its strong variability, strategic depth, and scalability. The game offers different experiences each time it is played, with multiple paths to victory and variable setups. The presence of expansions adds new content and gameplay elements, further enhancing the replay value. Players have room to improve their strategy over time, discovering new tactics and strategies. The game adapts well to different player counts without compromising its appeal or balance. While it may take some time to learn, the depth it offers makes it worth the investment. Overall, the game provides a fresh and engaging experience that can be enjoyed multiple times.

Luck profile

The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game has a moderate influence of luck. Random elements like card draws play a notable role in the game outcome, but players have substantial ability to mitigate luck through strategic decisions and planning. The game strikes a balanced mix of luck and strategy, with player decisions being the primary determinant of the outcome.

Overview

The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game is a cooperative adventure game in which the players attempt to complete a scenario, each with up to three heroes of their choice and a deck of allies, events and attachments to support them. Each round, players send their heroes and allies to quest or to fight with enemies that engage them. However, as the heroes and allies exhaust after questing, defending, or attacking, the players' options are typically insufficient to deal with everything at once. Therefore, players need to determine whether it is more urgent to quest and make progress in the scenario while the enemy forces gain power, or to take down enemies while making no progress, not knowing what will come next. The core set contains three scenarios, twelve famous heroes from the works of J.R.R. Tolkien (including Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Denethor, and Éowyn), and four pre-constructed player decks. Players can either use one of these decks or construct their own deck to increase their chances of success and to explore new strategies. Additionally, The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game is a Living Card Game with over ten years of content, and its content is re-released regularly in the form of Campaign and Hero Expansions. Campaign Expansions contain new scenarios for players to embark upon, and Hero Expansions contain new heroes and new cards for players to use in their decks. Although this game is set in Tolkien's Middle-earth, most scenarios in the game do not represent scenes from the books, but rather take place in the seventeen years from Bilbo's 111th birthday until Frodo's departure from the Shire, allowing players to create their own stories and adventures in Middle-earth. Scenarios from the game's Saga Expansions do follow the events of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit books, and the scenarios from each Saga Expansion can be played individually or together as a Campaign Mode, with lasting consequences from game to game arising from the players' actions and decisions.

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