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Before I start writing about this particular Fighting Fantasy book I have to mention that I found this really cool blog (called Fight Your Fantasy) where the author plays through each of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks blind (meaning that he has not yet read the book) and plays through the book until...
Finally, a Fighting Fantasy gamebook that where you can finally make a map. I don't think I have read one since Trial of Champions. Ever since that one they tended to be much more quest based with choices based not so much upon which direction you headed but what action you would take. I did sort of...
This is another Fighting Fantasy Gamebook written by the US Steve Jackson which has made me notice that he has written a number of these books. I suspect that the two Steve Jacksons are probably good friends, most likely because they both like roleplaying games, they both run their own roleplaying g...
This gamebook was actually very surprising, and also very ambitious. What surprised me even more is that the author this particular book was also the author of what I considered to be pretty much the worst of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks that I had read to date. I would not necessarily call this o...
This is the second science-fiction fighting fantasy gamebook though it has taken a different angle than Starship Traveller. This time you are a lone assassin who must sneak aboard a spaceship and assassinate the commander of the ship who happens to be a mad scientist bent on destroying as much of th...