🧙♂️ Unleash Your Inner Hero in the Battle for Middle-earth!
The Lord of The Rings: Duel for Middle-Earth is an epic strategy board game designed for 2 players, ages 10 and up. With a playtime of approximately 30 minutes, players can choose to fight for the Fellowship or Sauron, engaging in a dynamic experience that combines card play and strategic alliances. The game is inspired by the acclaimed 7 Wonders Duel, offering a rich and challenging gameplay experience that balances accessibility with depth.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 2.4"L x 8.7"W |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Lord of the Rings |
S**S
Art and Gameplay are Excellent; Not Sure About the Balance Yet
This is a beautiful game with absolutely gorgeous art. The gameplay is great fun for the most part and feels a lot like Splendor (get cards to buy cards to get cards to buy cards to get victory points) but with three victory tracks. Take over the map, catch the other player or get to the end of the journey track, or get a complete set of green race cards. So you are required to stop an opponent from advancing across a map or take it over yourself, stop a player from advancing across a track or fully advance it yourself, or stop them from collecting green cards or get a complete set yourself.This balancing act means that this game has a LOT of player interaction from blocking the other player from taking actions.In the end you are just collecting cards and playing card symbols from your tableau (or wild cards which are coins) to get more cards, but the wonderful artwork, movement across the map, and reveal and discard and other actions make the game feels a lot more dynamic.I played this one twice in a row before brain fatigue set in and I want to play it more.My only concern is that the game did not quite seem balanced in terms of victory relation to skill (making brilliant/lucky moves and then losing feels off) but this may be due to a misinterpretation of a rule.Be sure to read the rulebook on this one CAREFULLY. At least one reviewer didn't understand you could use coins to substitute for any symbol when buying a card, and I didn't realize you could get a race alliance bonus for two-of-a-kid green cards over-and-over.At any rate I like this game enormously more than 7 Wonders Duel, which somehow just didn't feel right thematically. I like the theme and execution here much much more.
L**I
LORD OF THE RINGS BOARD GAME
Purchased brand new game. Arrived in perfect condition.
M**6
You can easily own and enjoy both
Currently our favorite game in this gaming household. We are LOTR fans and have enjoyed Duel for years. This game executes a great merge of the LOTR theme with improved game play of Duel. You can easily own and enjoy both. We are enjoying the balance required across the multiple game actions.
G**R
One game to rule them all...
Great implementation of the 7 wonders duel system. Theme really suits this. I have already played this game more than any other game this year
A**A
FANTASTIC
We played for 6 hours straight after getting this game! So much fun for a date night at home!
T**E
Great 2 player game
Amazing board game for a 2 player game. The back and forth is so smooth. The depth of the game is challenging as well. Wonderful graphics and art. I like when an IP creates the art, rather than use movie stills or older existing art. I never played 7 Wonders Duel but I am told that this is built on that engine. Once you learn the card effects and abilities, gameplay is under an hour easily. A real pleasure of a game.
L**Y
A game that may be just an illusion of competitiveness
I have played many games of Lord of the Rings: Duel in the past week, and every game has been neck and neck to the very end. Great components and a fun gimmick, beautiful artwork, easy learning curve, short game times, and a mix of skill (maybe...) and luck, make this game very enjoyable. However, the more I played, the more suspicious I grew about how each game could be so competitive, regardless of my opponents general skill level.Well, the answer is that the game is set up to be nearly impossible to win prior to the third round. This is not a bad thing, but by how the game limits certain resources to not become available until the last round, it controls win conditions. Using this fact and that the game is an equal division of resources, I tested a few games by constantly making choices opposite to my usual (aside from just cashing in cards every turn). The only time I would make a logical decision was when choosing from alliance tokens and against choices that would ultimately result in a win condition for the opponent or for a final win moment for myself. What I found was that regardless of how I played, these matches still came out tight in the end, with me winning one of every three or so games.The result of my play tests has me thinking that this game may be more luck-based than competitive. With that said, it is still fun! My only recommendation for future revisions is a better rulebook and individual player aids.
A**S
Super Fun Game!
I love it (I am 45) and so do all of my children who have tried playing it (15, 9, and 5). We love the Lord of the Rings and we love this game. It is fun, not too complicated, requires good strategy, and is pretty quick to play (about 30 minutes). I have played it over 60 times and still find it very cool. If only you could play with more people but then the game would probably be longer and I have no idea how you would do that anyway.
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