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  • Middle-earth Collectible Card Game
  • Middle-Earth Collectible Card Game
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  • Middle-earth Collectible Card Game (MECCG) is a collectible card game released by Iron Crown Enterprises in late 1995. It is the first collectible card game based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, with added content from ICE's Middle-earth Role Playing Game. The cards used in the game feature original artwork by a multitude of artists, many of them longtime Tolkien illustrators such as John Howe, Ted Nasmith, Angus McBride, et al.
  • Middle-earth Collectible Card Game (MECCG) is a collectible card game released by Iron Crown Enterprises in late 1995. It is the first CCG based on Middle-earth, with added content from ICE's Middle-earth Role Playing Game. The cards used in the game feature original artwork by a multitude of artists, many of them long-time Tolkien illustrators such as John Howe, Ted Naismith, and Angus McBride.
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playing time
  • 3600.0
Skills
Complexity
  • High
Image caption
  • MECCG card back portraying the lidless eye of Sauron
random chance
  • Medium
Subject Name
  • Middle-earth Collectible Card Game
setup time
  • 900.0
Ages
  • 12
Image Link
  • 200
Players
  • 2
Strategy
  • High
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  • Middle-earth Collectible Card Game (MECCG) is a collectible card game released by Iron Crown Enterprises in late 1995. It is the first collectible card game based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, with added content from ICE's Middle-earth Role Playing Game. The cards used in the game feature original artwork by a multitude of artists, many of them longtime Tolkien illustrators such as John Howe, Ted Nasmith, Angus McBride, et al.
  • Middle-earth Collectible Card Game (MECCG) is a collectible card game released by Iron Crown Enterprises in late 1995. It is the first CCG based on Middle-earth, with added content from ICE's Middle-earth Role Playing Game. The cards used in the game feature original artwork by a multitude of artists, many of them long-time Tolkien illustrators such as John Howe, Ted Naismith, and Angus McBride.