Middle-earth (1995)

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Playtime: 90
Min. Age: 12
Players: 1 - 5
Publisher: Joc Internacional, 999 Games, Iron Crown Enterprises, Stratelibri, Queen Games, ACE Pelit Oy, Hexagonal
Designers: Coleman Charlton
Artists: Rob Alexander, David R. Deitrick, Audrey Corman, Ron Spencer, Jon Foster, Angelo Montanini, Randy Gallegos, Derek Carbonneau, Christina Wald, Ron Chironna, Jo Hartwig, Steven Cavallo, Donald G. Dennis, Steve Otis, Doug Beekman, Liz Danforth, Vincent Lujan, Jeff Reitz, Quinton Hoover, Eric David Anderson, David G. Martin, Mark Poole, Randy Asplund-Faith, Dameon Willich, Tom Simonton, Jason Hawkins, Olivier Frot, Pascal Yung, Melissa Benson, April Lee, Stefano Baldo, Jessica Ney, Omar Rayyan, Angus McBride, Brian Snoddy, Kevin Ward, Pat Morrissey, Pete Fenlon, Susan Van Camp, Lori Dietrick, Donato Giancola, Darryl Elliott, Ken Meyer, Jr., Zina Saunders, Margaret Organ-Kean, Storn Cook, Doug Chaffee, Tom Dow, Malcolm David Monette, Nick Morawitz, Rebecca Guay-Mitchell, Heather Hudson, Ronald Shuey, Brad Williams, Gail McIntosh
Mechanics: Deck Construction, Hand Management, Dice Rolling, Variable Player Powers, Area Movement

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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