The idyllic rolling hills and comfy hobbit holes of The Shire are such a perfect setting for a life-sim game that its a wonder no one thought of the premise for Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game before. Farming, fishing, and decorating are all core features confirmed for this cozy game, which is set in the hobbit village of Bywater. The game takes place in the years between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Tales of the Shire gameplay will be familiar to anyone whoās played the likes of Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Youāll build a garden, befriend your neighbors, and eat second breakfast every day. But what can truly set Tales of the Shire apart is its connection with Middle Earth. Today, weāre looking at tļæ½ļæ½en features weād šlike to see in this game.
10. Assisting the Bounders

The wide world of Middle Earth that lies outside The Shire is a unique and dangerous place with many stories to tell. As a member of the bounders, a group of hobbits assigned to patrol tšhe borders of The Shire in the books, you could potentially play a small part in these stories.
9. Pets & Livestock
If youāve played Stardew Valley, youāll know that caring for your animals is half the fun of owning a farm. Though you might be restricted to a garden in Tales of the Shire, it would still be ź¦nice to have a few chickens or cats wandering around your hobbit hole.
8. Tie-ins With Familiar Characters
If you watch the Tales of the Shire trailer closely, youāll notice that Gandalf is in the game. However, there should be more than a few other familiar characters for Lord of the Rings fans nearby, even within the confines of Bywater.
7. Mathoms

Mathoms are gifts that hobbits give on birthdays, though theāy are often re-gifted later. Passing around these gifts would be a fun way to interact with neighbors.
6. Smoking Pipe-weed
Hobbits are known for smoking pipeš-weed, and according to the books, have a history of growing the plant as well. Hopefully weāll be able to kick back and launch a few smoke rings, though the gameās PEGI rating makes this featuš¦re less likely.
5. Seasonal Festivals

Part of the gameās story will revolve around an event called the āBywater Festivalā, but it would be nice to have festivals for the gameās changišng seasons as well. A yule or harvest festival similar to the would certaiš»nly be welcome.
4. Brewing at Inns
From what weāve seen so far in demos and trailers, youāāll be able to visit , an iconic inn from the books. Brewing ale at the inn could be an enjoyable mini-game that ties in with the gameās cooking mechanics.
3. Romance

Romance is a fun feature of Stardew Valley and would be a fantastic addition to this game as well. It would be especially important if Tales of the Shire co-op gameplay is confirmed.
2. Lighting Fireworks
The fireworks at Bilboās birthday party are a memorable part of the Fellowship of the Ring, and lighting a few in Tales of the Shire would also be good time.
1. Multiplayer
Multiplayer is without question the feature weād like to see most in Tales of the Shire. Working with your friends or partner to design your hobbit hole andź§ manage yourź§ garden would be a wholesome experience sure to win over fans.
We donāt have any confirmation that Tales of the Shire multiplayer gameplay eā¤xists, but hopefully that changes before theā gameās release later this year.
Published: Jun 22, 2024 10:33 am