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Lorbaat wrote:
>
> In lugnet.castle, Jeff Johnston writes:
>
> > maybe a rat (is Scabbers in the first book?),
>
> Yes.
>
> > > There cetainly isn't any reference to TLC in their lists
> > > (although scarily a Games Workshop board game is on the cards)
> >
> > A wargame, I thought? Hopefully it's not just a re-hash of Warhammer
> > Fantasy Battles..."What do you mean, Sauron's fielding an army of Chaos
> > Warriors?"
>
> As long as it's not anything like "Fellowship of the Ring" by Iron Crown
> Enterprises.
>
> "So, the Fellowship player wins if he makes it to here by turn 11, but if he
> hasn't been to Rivendell by Turn 6 he has to make it over here to Bree by turn
> 8 and then over to this spot by turn 14 to win... but if he doesn't make it to
> Rivendell by Turn 6 *or* Bree by Turn 8 he can still win by making it over here
> by Turn 10... but if the other players manage to intercept him with the
> Ringwraiths by Turn 4 he can't win unless he gets to Rivendell within 3 turns
> and spends a turn there..."
Yea, what a game...
What I'd like to see is ICE re-release Riddle of the Ring. It was a nice
game, and one of the few games I have ever seen which played well for 3
players (too many 3 player games consist of 2 of the players ganging up
and eliminating one of the players, thus turning the game into a 2
player game, with a bored spectator).
--
Frank Filz
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