A new Lord of the Rings tabletop game, Foes of Middle-earth, has been fully funded on Kickstarter in just 10 minutes. Developed by D20 Culture in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Projects, the cooperative cinematic board game features iconic characters and strategic dungeon crawls. The campaign has already exceeded its goal by over 10 times, with additional characters unlocked through stretch goals.
Foes of Middle-earth marks the first project in a new collaboration between game publisher D20 Culture and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Projects. Launched recently, the game's Kickstarter campaign achieved full funding within 10 minutes and has since raised more than 10 times its original goal. As of the latest updates, the campaign, which ends on March 11, still has time for backers to pledge for early copies.
Described as a cooperative cinematic board game, Foes of Middle-earth allows players to embody characters such as Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and Frodo. The core set includes 22 miniatures, featuring a large 8.3-inch Balrog and painted figures for key heroes. Gameplay unfolds in three phases: exploration, mini-boss battles, and a final boss encounter. Players navigate randomly placed tiles representing locations from Tolkien's Middle-earth, encountering enemies via drawn menace cards. Sauron's Eye poses a risk of early defeat if triggered, while successful runs lead to an epic boss battle.
Incorporating tabletop RPG elements, characters gain experience points to acquire skill cards. Stretch goals have expanded playable options to include Arwen and Boromir, with Samwise Gamgee set to join if funding reaches $650,000. The game emphasizes replayability through variable tile layouts and challenges in Arda. Delivery to backers is anticipated around June 2027.
This addition to Lord of the Rings board games follows titles like The One Ring TTRPG and Fate of the Fellowship, offering fans a fresh strategic experience amid mixed reception for recent video game adaptations.