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Malebolgia
08-24-2007, 05:46 AM
Fantasy Flight Games to produce Middle-Earth Quest
New The Lord of the Rings adventure board game to be released in Autumn 2008

Indianapolis IN (August 17, 2007) – Fantasy Flight Games (“FFG”) announced at a press conference on Friday, August 17, that they will be releasing Middle Earth Quest, a new adventure game based in the world created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his classic literary works The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.

“FFG has worked hard to be synonymous with adventure board games, and publishing an adventure board game based on Professor Tolkien’s classic books marks a high-point in our efforts” said Christian T. Petersen, CEO and founder of Fantasy Flight Games. “Middle Earth is really the Holy Grail of fantasy settings, and we’re always happy to be allowed to contribute to it.”

Thematically, Middle Earth Quest will take place approximately ten years after Bilbo Baggins leaves the Shire, and several years before Frodo leaves Bag End on his journey leading to the destruction of the One Ring. Thus, Middle Earth Quest will take place in a time of growing darkness. “Players will meet and interact with characters from the saga, but not be constrained by having to follow a major character’s path,” explained Petersen. Rather than taking the role of a major character, whose destiny will be tied up in ring saga, players will take control of characters such as, for example, a rare adventurous Hobbit, a Gondorian Captain, a Rider from the Westfold, or numerous other character types. Not only will characters be able to experience new adventure in Middle Earth, but we will carefully seek to tie in the experience with the massive amounts of lore and story that takes place around the edges of the central THE LORD OF THE RINGS storyline.”

FFG has acquired the license from Sophisticated Games, the U.K licensing partner of Bekley U.S based Tolkien Enterprises.
Middle Earth Quest joins a long line of previous collaborations between FFG and Sophisticated Games, namely the Lord of the Rings the Board Game (and its three expansions), The Hobbit, Lords of the Rings Trivia, Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation (standard and deluxe versions), Ingenious and Ingenious: Travel Edition.
FFG intends to release Middle Earth Quest sometime in the Autumn of 2008.

More info:
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/

Vytis
08-24-2007, 12:20 PM
An interesting concept and area. I have a few Fantasy Flight Games, including the War of the Ring, which is downright GORGEOUS. Its also very playable, and although the price tag was $60US (less for me, at the time I worked at a game store), I consider it, and my other FF Games, to be entirely worth it.

It will certainly be interesting to play one of the many nameless members of Tolkien's saga.

supervike
08-24-2007, 12:27 PM
I've a few of their games too....Call of Cthulhu, The Lord of the Rings, and now my newest....TANNHAUSER!!

Its sooooo cool.

Wren
08-24-2007, 12:34 PM
My husband is an FFG junkie, and I like a lot of their games too. The Call of Cthulhu board game is one of my faves. I'm really looking forward to one of their more Euro style upcoming releases, Tribune. We got to play a few turns at GenCon and liked it quite a bit.

Vytis
08-24-2007, 12:56 PM
Yeah, I personally have War of the Ring, Twilight Imperium, Arkham Horror (a fave), Britannia, and have played the above as well as Game of Thrones, Descent, Runebound, and Marvel Heroes. Again, game store experience there, and a tough one (heh) having to play games in order to recommend them. I never hesitate to recommend an FF game, so here, I'm doing it twice.