Many - if not most - Middle-earth computer games have a level in the Shire. You might
carry out errands as Bilbo,
punch Lego trees as Frodo, or
reenact tales from the Red Book as Elanor and Frodo Gamgee. But what they've all had in common is that the Shire is just a stepping stone on the way to a much larger (and more dangerous) adventure.
Not any more.
Tales of the Shire is an upcoming "life simulation" game - think
Stardew Valley,
Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons,
Animal Crossing, or
Dreamlight Valley, but with Hobbits. Set entirely in the Shire - apparently entirely in Bywater - it is simply a game of being a little Hobbit in a weskit, chatting with your neighbours, tending your garden, and cooking very fine meals. No threat, no bother, and definitely no adventures. Good
morning.
You can view the trailer
here, and the official website
here. You can decorate your home! You can fish in the ponds! The main story quest is nothing more perilous than gaining Official Village Status for Bywater!
The back of Gandalf's head is in the trailer!
I really hope this is good. A cozy Hobbit game sounds absolutely amazing; I would be delighted to while away my evenings pottering around Bywater, chasing butterflies and baking extremely large pies.
hS