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Look into the approaching Lord of the Rings Tower Defense iPhone Game [Video]

Look into the approaching Lord of the Rings Tower Defense iPhone Game [Video] What’d I learn from my hands-on with Lord of the Rings: Middle Earth Defense, a forthcoming LOTR tower defense game? That Aragorn’s just as much of a badass when he’s small enough to fit it the palm of your hand.

Glu Games , the developers behind the game, are shooting for a December launch. Lord of the Rings: Middle Earth Defense is the first officially licensed LOTR title for the iPhone, because of this all of your favorites, from Legolas to Samwise, are there awaiting your orc-slaying instruction. In my brief, look the gameplay seemed solid and the graphics looked great, but most of all I was geeking out because it was motherfreaking Lord of the Rings on the iPhone. [ Glu ]

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