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The Hobbit was a game published by Vivendi Universal It is very similar to the Legend of Zelda series.


Plot

It is mostly the same plot as The Hobbit book, but with the eternally used "video game adaptions", such as added monsters, expanded "chapters" (levels), boss fights, etc. Some of the odder changes, however, are the absence of Beorn the shapeshifter until The Battle of Five Armies, and on Riddles in the Dark, in which the player needs to fix various pieces of lift machinery to open a gate and free a dwarven prisoner.


Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit, is sitting at home one day, when who comes to his home, but a Wizard, with a company of Dwarves, no less!

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Soundtrack

The sound track has a rather Celtic sound to it,with a bit of Scottish and Irish influence as well.


Trivia

On the second level, An Unexpected Party, the "Green Dragon" inn's sign has a picture of a Lego dragon.

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