The Lonely Mountain

1984년 출시

Lonely Mountain is an adventure game played by 1 to 6 players. Each player controls a group of adventurers attempting to sneak into the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) and steal as much loot as possible. However, they must escape before Smaug the Dragon awakens, discovers their trespasses, and slays them all. The game takes place relatively soon after Smaug attacked and drove out the Dwarves in Third Age 2770. At that time, Smaug had not yet sealed all of the minor entrances, and he considered the entire inner complex of rooms and tunnels to be his "lair". Thus adventurers can enter (and hopefully leave) in a variety of ways. A such as the one this game depicts could have been the event that caused Smaug to close all the minor entrances and to gather most of Erebor´s loot into one huge pile. The game is played on a board representing the inner complex of rooms and tunnels where Smaug and most of the "treasure" of the Lonely Mountain reside. The board is highly abstracted and simplified to make play quick and easy. Four of the available groups of adventurers represent the interests of the four major races of Middle-earth: Dwarves, Elves, Men and Orcs. The "Freebooters" are an independent group of adventurers out for glory and loot. Each group has the same mix of 10 characters: 1 Mage, 1 Animist, 1 Bard, 1 Ranger, 2 Scouts, 2 Archers, and 2 Fighters.

카테고리

디자이너

The Lonely Mountain

게임 정보

인원
2-5 Players
시간
1.5 hours
난이도
Medium — 2.88/5
출시 연도
1984
BGG 평점
6.60
BGG 순위
#14269
최소 연령
13+

자주 묻는 질문

The Lonely Mountain supports 2 to 5 players.
A typical game of The Lonely Mountain takes about 90 minutes.
The Lonely Mountain has a complexity rating of 2.88/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for The Lonely Mountain is 13+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
The Lonely Mountain has a rating of 6.60/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 105 ratings. It is ranked #14269 overall.
The Lonely Mountain was designed by Coleman Charlton. It was published in 1984.