In 2011, Cubicle 7 published
The One Ring, a licensed fantasy role-playing game set in Tolkien's wilderness of
Eriador west of the
Misty Mountains that used an original set of rules. Five years later Cubicle 7 released a new Tolkien-related role-playing game,
Adventures in Middle-earth, set to the east of the Misty Mountains that used
D&D rules under the OGL. The ''Player's Guide
was the first Middle-earth
property released, a 224-page hardcover book designed by James Brown, Paul Butler, Walt Ciechanowski, Steve Emmott, Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan, John Hodgson, Shane Ivey, Andrew Kenrick, T. S. Luikart, Dominic McDowall-Thomas, Francesco Nepitello, James Spahn, and Ken Spencer, with interior art by John Howe, Jon Hodgson, Jason Juta, Naomi Robinson, Sam Manley, Jan Pospisil, Andrew Hepworth, and Tomas Jedrusek, cartography by Paul Bourne, and cover art by John Howe. Over the next three years, Cubicle 7 released a variety of source books and adventures for the Middle-earth'' setting. In November 2019, Cubicle 7 announced that publication of both
The One Ring and
Adventures in Middle-earth would cease due to contractual issues with the license holder. The game license for both systems was subsequently acquired by Free League Publishing in 2020. In August 2022, Free League Publishing announced that it would be publishing
The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying, an adaptation of the second edition of
The One Ring (released in 2021) that also uses a modified version of the
D&D fifth edition ruleset, with preorders for the game's core compendium scheduled to open in fall 2022 and a retail release planned for early 2023. ==Reception==