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Clearly, one Lord of the Rings edition was not enough. So within the span of a year, Hasbro released a second game dedicated to the popular movie franchise. As the name implies, this new edition continued the disappointing trend of including a cheap DVD (and charging signifiantly more for the privilege). Surprisingly, however, the 300 cards in the set are NOT duplicates of the 2003 Lord of the Rings release. Besides the new questions, the only other difference between the sets is that the Places & History and Things categories have switched positions on the cards. |
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