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Tolkien's coziest corner of Middle-earth lands as a life sim that gets the lore right but struggles to give you a reason to stay past the second breakfast rush.

I put my strategy instincts aside and spent time in Bywater expecting to find a satisfying resource loop under the hobbit-hole aesthetic, and what I found was a game that is genuinely charming at its surface and frustratingly thin just one layer below. The core pitch is accurate: you create a custom hobbit, move into a fixer-upper hole in the village of Bywater, and work to help the settlement earn official village status in Hobbiton. The setting sits in the quiet window between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which is a clever move by the developers at Weta Workshop, as it frees the story from competing with the weight of the main saga while still letting familiar names and lore details filter through. The four main activities are cooking, gardening, fishing, and foraging, and they are all designed to feed into one another. Foraging and fishing stock your pantry, your garden supplies seasonal crops, and the cooking system is where the most interesting decisions actually live. With over 100 recipes and ingredient prep that lets you control things like how finely you chop each component, it is comfortably the most mechanically complete system in the game. Each NPC in Bywater has personal tastes and favorites, so matching a meal to a guest's preferences carries narrative weight. Questlines unlock when you invite specific characters over for dinner, recipes and story events are gated behind those shared meals, and clubs tied to each activity, including foraging with Delphi and fishing with Old Noakes, let you level up to unlock perks and extra upgrades. Tutorials are woven naturally into the questlines rather than shoved into a separate menu, which is worth noting for newcomers to the genre. Where it starts to fall apart is scope and follow-through. The map is small, the fetch-quest structure of NPC interactions grows repetitive fast, and the story can technically reach its epilogue without the player having meaningfully engaged with friendship levels, club progression, or backpack upgrades. That structural problem means the game's best systems, the cooking nuances, the club perks, the hobbit-hole grid-free decoration tools, all feel optional rather than essential to progression. Critics landed broadly in the 5-7 out of 10 range at launch, and the Steam user base has been considerably kinder, sitting at a strong majority positive, which suggests the audience skews toward Tolkien fans who come for the atmosphere and forgive the shallow systems rather than life-sim veterans who want mechanical depth comparable to Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing. The lore fidelity is genuine, rooted in the books rather than any film or TV adaptation, and the environmental design of Bywater is warm and carefully built even if the character art has drawn mixed reactions. On PC specifically, the launch experience was smoother than the Nintendo Switch version, which drew most of the criticism around performance and stability issues. The PC build benefits from cloud saves and controller support, and for a game this unhurried, those quality-of-life features matter. If you come in looking for a numbers-driven progression system or meaningful late-game depth, you will outpace the content faster than you expect. But if you want to spend a few evenings cooking seed-cake for a suspicious old hobbit named Noakes while the rain rolls across the Shire, this delivers that mood better than anything else currently in the genre. Diego, Scout Team

Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of The Rings™ Game

Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of The Rings™ Game

29 jul 2025Wētā WorkshopFictions
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Tolkien's coziest corner of Middle-earth lands as a life sim that gets the lore right but struggles to give you a reason to stay past the second breakfast rush.

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I put my strategy instincts aside and spent time in Bywater expecting to find a satisfying resource loop under the hobbit-hole aesthetic, and what I found was a game that is genuinely charming at its surface and frustratingly thin just one layer below. The core pitch is accurate: you create a custom hobbit, move into a fixer-upper hole in the village of Bywater, and work to help the settlement earn official village status in Hobbiton. The setting sits in the quiet window between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which is a clever move by the developers at Weta Workshop, as it frees the story from competing with the weight of the main saga while still letting familiar names and lore details filter through. The four main activities are cooking, gardening, fishing, and foraging, and they are all designed to feed into one another. Foraging and fishing stock your pantry, your garden supplies seasonal crops, and the cooking system is where the most interesting decisions actually live. With over 100 recipes and ingredient prep that lets you control things like how finely you chop each component, it is comfortably the most mechanically complete system in the game. Each NPC in Bywater has personal tastes and favorites, so matching a meal to a guest's preferences carries narrative weight. Questlines unlock when you invite specific characters over for dinner, recipes and story events are gated behind those shared meals, and clubs tied to each activity, including foraging with Delphi and fishing with Old Noakes, let you level up to unlock perks and extra upgrades. Tutorials are woven naturally into the questlines rather than shoved into a separate menu, which is worth noting for newcomers to the genre. Where it starts to fall apart is scope and follow-through. The map is small, the fetch-quest structure of NPC interactions grows repetitive fast, and the story can technically reach its epilogue without the player having meaningfully engaged with friendship levels, club progression, or backpack upgrades. That structural problem means the game's best systems, the cooking nuances, the club perks, the hobbit-hole grid-free decoration tools, all feel optional rather than essential to progression. Critics landed broadly in the 5-7 out of 10 range at launch, and the Steam user base has been considerably kinder, sitting at a strong majority positive, which suggests the audience skews toward Tolkien fans who come for the atmosphere and forgive the shallow systems rather than life-sim veterans who want mechanical depth comparable to Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing. The lore fidelity is genuine, rooted in the books rather than any film or TV adaptation, and the environmental design of Bywater is warm and carefully built even if the character art has drawn mixed reactions. On PC specifically, the launch experience was smoother than the Nintendo Switch version, which drew most of the criticism around performance and stability issues. The PC build benefits from cloud saves and controller support, and for a game this unhurried, those quality-of-life features matter. If you come in looking for a numbers-driven progression system or meaningful late-game depth, you will outpace the content faster than you expect. But if you want to spend a few evenings cooking seed-cake for a suspicious old hobbit named Noakes while the rain rolls across the Shire, this delivers that mood better than anything else currently in the genre.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaCozy Life SimHobbit-hole DecorationGrid-Free PlacementNPC Friendship SystemCooking MinigameClub ProgressionLore-FaithfulBywater ExplorationSeasonal Crops

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Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
Storage
3 GB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770, 4 GB or AMD Radeon R9 270X, 4 GB or Intel Arc A580, 8 GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-7600K or AMD Ryzen 3 1200

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