Gondor: The Siege of Minas Tirith

Gondor is a 1977 board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc.

Gameplay

Gondor is a game that deals with the siege of Gondor as set forth in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1954–1955).[1]

Reception

David James Ritchie reviewed Gondor in The Space Gamer No. 17.[1] Ritchie reviewed Gondor and Sauron together and commented that "They are adequate, but nothing more. Yet this lack of excellent is a cheat. Those who buy these games will do so because of the familiarity with the Tolkien mythos. They will except the same impact from these games as was present in the books. They will not find the same degree of experience".[1]

gollark: Not really. Unless you want ROM.
gollark: Okay then?
gollark: Huh? It looks like it can do toggling.
gollark: <@330678593904443393> That storage only supports reading and toggling it. I would prefer to have, if I were to use it, the ability to write 0/1 specifically.
gollark: For a storage bit I would want "read" (the output), "write" (the input to write to the storage) and "trigger_write" (pulse this input on to write to storage).

References

  1. Ritchie, David J. (May–June 1978). "Gondor and Sauron". The Space Gamer. Metagaming (17): 27–28.
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