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I only got up to House of Hell. Also my Citadel of Chaos had this cover instead of the one in the vid:
Mine came in a three book set with books 1 and 3.
I did go through a phase of rediscovering these a little while back (don't know where my books went) so bought a few online and in second hand shops.
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That brings back memories. My brother had loads of them but I can't remember past about number 22. It is amazing that they continued until 1995 (and have been subsequently reissued).
I think I remember drawing out a score sheet and taking it to the local photocopiers, this being the days before people routinely had computers and printers.
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I had 1-10. But the copy of Starship Traveller I had was the 1st edition which was impossible to complete due to a misprint of one of the numbers.
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Originally posted by Slushpup View PostSorry to add to an old thread, but I had loads of fighting fantasy books and I can name most of them ! :-
1 - warlock of firetop mountain
4 - starship traveller (sci-fi)
6 - deathtrap dungeon
11 - talisman of death
12 - space assassin
13 - freeway fighter
I could go on but won't !, there were about in 30 in all I think
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I was sucked in by Firetop Mountain's cover and the competition (that I didn't enter) to win a large dragon figurine.
Didn't know about the need for dice and so on until we got home. So I would read them in similar fashion to the CYOB books. Roll a six to defeat creature.
I can imagine rolling a six. Now what?
I remember one of the ones I had had an encounter with a vampire that was rather well done. If it went wrong, you were told your will was leaving you, and it was due to a VAMPIRE!
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Sorry to add to an old thread, but I had loads of fighting fantasy books and I can name most of them ! :-
1 - warlock of firetop mountain
2 - citadel of chaos
3 - forest of doom
4 - starship traveller (sci-fi)
5 - city of thieves
6 - deathtrap dungeon
7 - island of the lizard king
8 - scorpion swamp
9 - caverns of the snow witch
10 - house of hell (horror)
11 - talisman of death
12 - space assassin
13 - freeway fighter
14 - temple of terror
15 - rings of kether
16 - seas of blood
17 - appointment with fear
I could go on but won't !, there were about in 30 in all I think
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i needed extra fingers when i cheated to keep my pages i was like "i'll go this way to see where it leads, and if i die, i'll come back to here and go this way"...etc what a nightmare.
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Oooh, I had the first ~6 or so of those books! Of course I cheated, I often kept fingers holding open the last 5 or so 'pages' I visited!
Some of them were really hard, with 'mazes' (with nothing but vague text to help you remember where you've been), and 'final battles' where several items were absolutely necessary to win...
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yes, but i thought they were better than the "CYOA" books.
Admit it... did you ever cheat???
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were they the equivalent to "choose your own adventure books"?
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yes mate on ebay ive still got mine i had so i brought some more to complete the collection still a few missing though
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the warlock of firetop mountain
I owned the boardgame which was brilliant.
But does anyone remember the original Fighting Fantasy books in which you had different choices and paths to take, and had to turn to the equivalent number in the book?
Are they still around???Tags: None
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