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1) The Hobbit

The very first video game adapted from Tolkien’s work was The Hobbit, though the 1982 illustrated interactive fiction game didn’t make much of a splash upon release. Instead, 2003’s The Hobbit, which has no relation to Jackson’s films, is one of the better adaptations of the novel. It’s a hack-and-slash platformer that’s unusually close to the source material, adding only a handful of characters that weren’t in the book, so the game is best enjoyed by anyone who’s read The Hobbit. That said, it’s a bit too easy for more serious gamers, but it is still worth a playthrough at least once.
2) LEGO The Hobbit

LEGO The Hobbit is one of many video games adapted via LEGO pieces and minifigs as playable characters. The game is based on Peter Jackson’s first two Hobbit movies: An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug. Like other LEGO games, it tells the story using adorable characterizations of scenes, events, and people from the films, and it’s a fun action-adventure game. Of course, if you’re not into these types of games, it’s okay to skip. Still, for anyone who loves the brand and enjoys diving into a video game adaptation of a movie that focuses on cuteness over everything else, LEGO The Hobbit is worth your time.











