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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
True, but it's a lot easier to buy a ready made one... projects like that tend to remain unfinished... (*remembers a not so distant plan of a game where players are nazgűls looking for the Ring and can for example meet Tom Bombadil and have tea with him*  )
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I guess it depends on how complicated it is... Three friends and I put one together in the space of three hours over the same number of days. It was simple, but it was
amazing... largely because sometimes it involved doing very, very silly things like Dwarvish Victory Dances and spazzing a la film!Galadriel.
Unfortunately when we parted one another's company we had to split the pieces of the game in memory of the amazing times we had. I got the best part of all (the "action cards") but later passed it on when I knew I wouldn't be able to see anyone else in the group again.
Doesn't mean I don't remember
exactly how it went and couldn't 1). instruct people or 2). make another one at any time...
Personally, though, I still want someone to come out with a Risk: Beleriand game.