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*''Mittelerde-Questbucher'' (German) | *''Mittelerde-Questbucher'' (German) | ||
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*''ミドルアースクエスト'' (Japanese) | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 13 September 2016
Middle-earth Quest (MEQ) was a series of solo adventure paperback books (similar to the Tolkien Quest) based on the QuestGame System, published by Iron Crown Enterprises. According to Terry Amthor, the books in the Middle-earth Quest series were scrutinized more closely than the supplements to MERP, involving Rayner Unwin and a "Tolkien scholar at Oxford"[1].
Publications[edit | edit source]
Two more sequel books were promised to be available (Search for the Palantír and Race from Rivendell), but never reached publication.
From the publisher[edit | edit source]
COME TO MIDDLE-EARTH!
The world of brave and cruel Men, Hobbits and Elves, Dragons and Dwarves, Orcs and Trolls, and Wizards both good and evil lives on in this series of Middle-earth Quest gamebooks. You too can now become entwined in the world's richest tapestry of high fantasy.
Translations[edit | edit source]
- Aventuras en la Tierra Media (Spanish)
- Aventuras na terra-media (Portuguese)
- Äventyr i Midgård (Swedish)
- Mittelerde-Questbucher (German)
- La terra di mezzo (Italian)
- ミドルアースクエスト (Japanese)
External links[edit | edit source]
References
- ↑ Terry Kevin Amthor Bibliography (external link), as of May 9, 2010