because I got absolutely sucked into it again. It's just a magical retelling again of the first book, but it really dives into such fantastic locations and gives you a great sense of progression in a journey. So I love the concise storytelling. So it starts off with Gandalf chatting with Bilbo after he's done the disappearing trick on his birthday. And it basically comes in and I'm probably paraphrasing a bit more because that's Sauron's Ring. It must be destroyed. Okay, I'll go. Give it to your nephew, Frodo.…

because I've got an adult bucket, I sat and played this more than any of the other games, because I got absolutely sucked into it again. It's just a magical retelling again of the first book, but it really dives into such fantastic locations and gives you a great sense of progression in a journey. So I love the concise storytelling. So it starts off with Gandalf chatting with Bilbo after he's done the disappearing trick on his birthday. And it basically comes in and I'm probably paraphrasing a bit more because that's Sauron's Ring. It must be destroyed. Okay, I'll go. Give it to your nephew, Frodo. Okay. And you know, this is a quick, progressive, long amp. I'm summarizing a bit more rapidly than truly what the game's like. But if you're familiar with the source material, you'll chuckle at the, you know, the whittling down of the narrative, which is fine. It just keeps it as basic core. And yeah, so you have to even back
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... which is its own thing. So do you want to describe this too? Yeah, absolutely. So this came out in 2002 as well, didn't it? So this is a lovely isometric RPG on the game, the Game Boy Advance, because I've got an adult bucket, I sat and played this more than any of the other games, because I got absolutely sucked into it again. It's just a magical retelling again of the first book, but it really dives into such fantastic locations and gives you a great sense of progression in a journey. So I love the concise storytelling. So it starts off with Gandalf chatting with Bilbo after he's done the disappearing trick on his birthday. And it basically comes in and I'm probably paraphrasing a bit more because that's Sauron's Ring. It must be destroyed. Okay, I'll go. Give it to your nephew, Frodo. Okay. And you know, this is a quick, progressive, long amp. I'm summarizing a bit more rapidly than truly what the game's like. But if you're familiar with the source material, you'll chuckle at the, you know, the whittling down of the narrative, which is fine. It just keeps it as basic core. And yeah, so you have to even back before you leave. You'll find Sam and Merry. Is it Merry or Pym? Merry. Always forget we meet up with later. Always forget that. But it didn't just work so well, because graphically, I think it ...