Solve A Murder In The Lord Of The Rings Card Game
August 18, 2015 by brennon
Fantasy Flight Games have come up with a fantastic new adventure for stores to get involved in when it comes to The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game. The Murder At The Prancing Pony sees your heroes trying to deal with a death in Barliman Butterbur's famous pub...
Will You Solve The Murder?
Your group will not only have to work together to find the men responsible but then deal with them swiftly as each of these possible killers is a deadly foe in their own right.
This sounds like a whole lot of fun and can be played at your local store alongside others. The best thing is once you've completed the quest you get to take a pack away with you!
Rewards!
That's not all you get though. A play pack for a store also comes with four alternative artwork Legolas cards and a fantastic play mat for you to use showing the aforementioned Elf and his friend Gimli at Helm's Deep fighting off the forces of Isengard.
As well as being a great game this sounds like a really fun experience. Bring along your heroes and their respective decks and test your skills against a whole new adventure. Hopefully we see a lot more of these in the future too.
Would you have a go at this?
"Bring along your heroes and their respective decks and test your skills against a whole new adventure. Hopefully we see a lot more of these in the future too..."
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looks like fun, may give it a go
love the idea of this! I’m always looking for a good murder mystery game, although the genre seems to be rather lacking!
Does anyone have any good murder mystery games they know of? And for God’s sake don’t say Cluedo!!
There are few mystery games: Mysterium (Tajemnicze domostwo), Le Fantôme de l’Opéra, Letters from the Whitechapel, Fury of the Dracula, first two focus on solving mystery the other two on catching the villain, your choice
Nice one! I’ll definitely look into these. Cheers.
I would definitely be interested in this. As a big LOTR card game fan I am struggling to find events in the South / South-East and would definitely like some more available.
Also does anyone know of any weekly / fortnightly board game nights in the South?
Cheers