Lord of the Rings board game raises $540,000 on Kickstarter

A new Lord of the Rings-themed board game, Foes of Middle-earth, has surpassed $540,000 in funding on Kickstarter, exceeding its goal shortly after launch. Developed by Brazilian troupe D20 Culture under a Warner Brothers license, the game features miniatures modeled after actors from Peter Jackson's films. It combines collaborative dungeon crawling with RPG elements in a Middle-earth setting.

Foes of Middle-earth is a $159 big-box miniatures board game described as "a cinematic, collaborative dungeon crawler featuring incredible high-quality miniatures." Launched on Kickstarter earlier in February 2026, it reached its $50,000 funding goal within 10 minutes and had raised over $540,000 as of February 25, 2026, with two weeks remaining in the campaign.

The core 'Balrog' box includes playable characters Frodo, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli, each with their own player board, skill tree, and legendary items. Players select a 'Journey' that determines objectives and a path across a 5×5 grid, where face-down tiles reveal random events. Enemy spawns and dice-driven battles occur via random card draws, while a Barad-dûr tracker progressively increases difficulty as Sauron closes in.

The adventure culminates in puzzle-like "Mini Boss" battles, followed by a three-stage boss fight against the Balrog of Moria. Expansions include the Cinematic Journey add-on, which adapts exploration to specific Lord of the Rings storylines but still leads to Moria. The Saruman expansion adds Two Towers content, such as minis for the wizard, Orthanc tower, Merry, and Pippin, plus a Helm's Deep mini-boss option.

Additional paid add-ons feature Gandalf the Grey, Boromir as playable characters, Treebeard, the Watcher in the Water, and Moria's Cave Troll. Samwise Gamgee remains locked behind a $650,000 stretch goal. The game's official Warner Brothers license allows use of film aesthetics, including likenesses like Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn and Orlando Bloom as Legolas, appealing to fans of the movies.

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