The Lords of Underearth

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The Lords of Underearth is a 1981 board game published by Metagaming Concepts as part of its MicroGame line.

Gameplay[edit]

The Lords of Underearth is a game of warfare in a subterranean labyrinth between orcs, dwarves, humans, and monsters.[1]

Reception[edit]

William A. Barton reviewed The Lords of Underearth in The Space Gamer No. 38.[1] Barton commented that "The Lords of Underearth [...] qualifies as a game to be recommended to novice fantasy gamers and aficionados of The Fantasy Trip role-playing system. Fantasy veterans might find it an interesting diversion from their more complex endeavors as well."[1]

Eric Goldberg reviewed The Lords of Underearth in Ares Magazine #10 and commented that "Lords demonstrates that small fantasy boardgames can be the result of quality work. The emphasis is on the simple and the playable, but never on the simplistic."[2]

In a retrospective review of The Lords of Underearth in Black Gate, John O'Neill said "This is a fully featured game that offers a range of solitaire and 2-player scenarios deep in the heart of an ancient Dwarven fortress… all in 14 pages of rules and a box that can fit in your pocket. It's well worth a look."[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Barton, William A. (April 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (38). Steve Jackson Games: 31.
  2. ^ Goldberg, Eric (September 1981). "Games". Ares Magazine (10). Simulations Publications, Inc.: 30-31.
  3. ^ O'Neill, John (2013-09-04). "Vintage Treasures". Black Gate. Retrieved 2022-03-10.