Back when I use to do blogs regularly I had a series I did called Guilty Pleasures and most of those games I highlighted could probably be considered B games. My favorite B game ever is still The Hobbit game developed by Inevitable Entertainment and published by Sierra in 2003. In my feature on it I explained the good and bad in depth but to make a long story short the music is great, the progression of the story, levels, and even the names of chapters sticks quite closely to the novel, and the charm factor is through the roof for me.
It's a mix of platforming and 3D action-adventure in which all the elements are executed in a pretty rudimentary way but are solid and somehow cohesive in the context of the story and overall feel of the game. And there's a significant amount of stealth gameplay in the game to serve the aspect of the story where Bilbo gets the one Ring and turns invisible when putting it on. Since stealth games are probably my favorite genre in game history I'm the type of person that can find a lot of joy even in the types of elementary stealth that happen in games like The Hobbit or Beyond Good & Evil.
This was the right game at the right time for me and at that point in my life I was the perfect person to become of a fan of its particular charm. I still play through this on Gamecube once every two years or so.
Fun fact about The Hobbit, the Game Audio Network Guild rewarded it with Best Original Game Soundtrack at GDC 2004. Listen to the two songs at the beginning and tell me they don't belong to a pretty charming game. One of the best parts of the game is that it's all original artwork and music, no tie-ins to the movies.
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