![]() After a move to Free League Publishing and a successful Kickstarter, we’re now looking at the second edition of the game. In 2016, Cubicle 7 created a D&D 5e version of the game, Adventures in Middle-earth, which adapted many of the concepts first introduced in The One Ring to d20 mechanics.Ī second edition of The One Ring was announced by Cubicle 7, including a cover revealing new trade dress and artwork, but in 2019, Cubicle 7 revealed that they would no longer be publishing the roleplaying game. In 2011, The One Ring: Adventures Over the Edge of the Wild was published by Cubicle 7, and the game got a revised version (integrating separate player and loremaster volumes into one book), The One Ring Roleplaying Game, in 2014. In the intervening Ages of Roleplaying, we have seen The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game, published by Decipher and specifically based on the movies. Oddly, we only briefly dabbled in Middle-earth Roleplaying, the original Tolkien-based RPG published by Iron Crown Enterprises. ![]() Oh, and then we started reading the books. As soon as the age of video rental began, around the same time that my friends and I started playing Dungeons & Dragons, we rented the Bakshi Fellowship of the Ring. They repeated this process when the Rankin and Bass version of Return of the King came out. ![]() When I was very young, both of my sisters demanded that the family gather around to watch the Rankin and Bass animated version of The Hobbit.
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