The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
2011
BGG Geek Rating
7.4
based on 24,878 ratings
BGG Average Rating
7.7
community average
BGG Ranking
#182
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Players
1-2
Weight
3.22/5.00
Playtime
60 min
Age
13+
⚙️ Game Mechanics
How this game works - core systems and player actions
📂 Categories
🎨 Artists
Yoann Boissonnet
Dominik Kasprzycki
Sandara Tang
David Horne
Henning Ludvigsen
Lius Lasahido
Florian Stitz
Anna Christenson
Tiziano Baracchi
Kristina Gehrmann
Daarken
Jeff Himmelman
West Clendinning
Ijur
Daryl Mandryk
Frank Walls
Alexandr Shaldin
Santiago Villa
David Auden Nash
David Lecossu
WiL Springer
John Wigley
Even Mehl Amundsen
Erfian Asafat
Soul Core
Kevin Childress
Sara Biddle
Jason Ward
Drew Whitmore
Gabrielle Portal
Jen Zee
Magali Villeneuve
Nicholas Cloister
Christopher Hosch
Lucas Graciano
Angela Sung
Noah Bradley
Amanda Sartor
Winona Nelson
Leonardo Borazio
Rio Sabda
Andrew Olson
Marc Scheff
Igor Kieryluk
Tony Foti
Kaya
Ben Zweifel
Alexandru Sabo
Mathias Kollros
Marco Caradonna
Nikolay Stoyanov
Fredrik Tyskerud
John Stanko
Loren Fetterman
Margaret Hardy
Tom Garden
Ryan Barger
Katherine Dinger
Mark Winters
Matthew Starbuck
Mike Nash
📖 About This Game
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 much of its content has been re-released 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. (Older products include Deluxe Expansions, each containing two heroes, three quests and a medium-sized number of new player cards, and Adventure Packs, each containing one hero, one quest that continues the story started in a Deluxe Expansion and a small number of new player cards.)
Although this game is set in Tolkien's Middle-earth, most scenarios in the game do not represent scenes from The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings; rather, they are set 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 books, and can be played not only individually but also together in sequence as a campaign, with lasting consequences from game to game arising from the players' actions and decisions.